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Old 09-04-2016, 02:24 PM
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Nanny's dollface
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I have been playing around with the Jazz...so here is my review:
The height is 45/8 inches throat width ( right of needle) is 12 inches. Free motion quilted a table topper and tried my hand at coming up with a kimono design that I could use of fabric that I picked up at an estate sale yesterday. ( 9 Japanese fabrics in a kit without a pattern for $5).
Pros:
1. Size of the throat. (Need to understand my perspective as I have quilted a king and queen size quilts on a regular machine)
2. Bobbin winding- uniform in winding and tension plus easy to navigate the bobbin threading
3. Threading the machine- easy navigation and use of threading device
4. Needle stays down when stopped if placed in down position before sewing ( machine doesn't have a needle down/ up button)
5. Stitches include among 24 others: blanket stitch, patchwork, scallop, and star ( I used the star stitch on the kimono )
i don't need to stop and set up my Janome Horizon 12000 to do appliqué now. I can just continue with the Jazz.
6. Variable stitch width and lengths to suit quilting needs
7. Fairly quiet but is mechanical ( quieter than my Viking Emerald 118)
7. Can purchase extension table ( on Christmas list)
8. Thread holder can be used horizontal or vertical
9. 28 stitches - easy to select by turning a knob on the side and selecting picture of stitch.
10. Stitches even - no problems with tension
11. 2 compartments in the removable flat bed attachment
12. Knee lift

Cons:
1. Thread cutter on side of machine seems dull at times. Seems like you need to cut the thread from the front rather than the back.
2. Top thread through the needle must be at least 6 inches long or held tightly in hand otherwise if you use the thread cutter and then start sewing the front thread pulls out of the needle and you end up needing to rethreadthe machine. I have had plenty of practice threading today. Lol
3. Foot pedal seems a bit awkward, groans and takes a few seconds to get going. I have yet to find the sweet spot.

Overall, I am please with the Jazz considering I was able to trade in a 1990 embroidery machine that only straight stitched and whose LED screen went dark.

Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price is $1299. But look for dealer specials or check out quilt shows. You can usually find 0% interest offers with dealers.

Here are the two things I worked on with the Jazz:
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