Why sell Janomes on TV?
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This is the machine you are referring to. No, it is not the Horizon 7770. It is Janome 49360, probably made for HSN. Be sure to watch the video.
http://www.hsn.com/products/janome-q...-49360/7074423
This machine is wonderful! I bought it from HSN. I had it in my sewing room two days later; got it yesterday. I've tested all the features and it is a great machine. I got it to take to classes; it is 12 pounds. The features are amazing, including sewing with or without the foot pedal, needle up/down, pattern completion, and more. I want to do thread painting with it; I'm taking a Nancy Prince class and she requires a machine that can zig zag (sideways) and straight stitch with the feed dogs drooped. This does. It has a free arm and every stitch or capability any quilting instructor might want. It free motion quilts, it straight line quilts, and it has an amazing assortment of feet, everything I could possibly want. It's harp is 6 3/4 inches; the Pfaff on which I quilt many quilts is 7 inches. I was surprised. It's a great buy for $599.
I have 30 days to return it should I find it unsatisfactory. Do you think it's going back? I don't! (he, he, he)
http://www.hsn.com/products/janome-q...-49360/7074423
This machine is wonderful! I bought it from HSN. I had it in my sewing room two days later; got it yesterday. I've tested all the features and it is a great machine. I got it to take to classes; it is 12 pounds. The features are amazing, including sewing with or without the foot pedal, needle up/down, pattern completion, and more. I want to do thread painting with it; I'm taking a Nancy Prince class and she requires a machine that can zig zag (sideways) and straight stitch with the feed dogs drooped. This does. It has a free arm and every stitch or capability any quilting instructor might want. It free motion quilts, it straight line quilts, and it has an amazing assortment of feet, everything I could possibly want. It's harp is 6 3/4 inches; the Pfaff on which I quilt many quilts is 7 inches. I was surprised. It's a great buy for $599.
I have 30 days to return it should I find it unsatisfactory. Do you think it's going back? I don't! (he, he, he)
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