🧵 Janome Cover Pro II Cover Stitch Machine Review
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Description of 🧵 Janome Cover Pro II Cover Stitch Machine
- A sewing machine with this kind of price tag is a steal.
- According to physics, it is nearly impossible to correct for details like skip stitches, whimsy in knitwear, thread thicknesses, and seam thickenings.
- simple to operate, reloading is easy (just tie new threads on, then stretch), and it sews virtually all types of knitwear.
- Be careful! The screws that hold the needles in place are too short; while unscrewing them, I had several instances in which they fell out, and it is impossible to locate something so little. I really wish that the Janome CoverPro accessory box was attached to the main body of the automobile in some way so that it wouldn't be misplaced on the table or in the shelves. You need to make room in the looper compartment for a third needle, extra needles, and a small screwdriver.
- perfect for knitting garments at home or in smaller studio spaces
- omissions, but only very infrequently, this is the "sore" location on all machines of this kind.
- cheap
- Not subject to adjustments. The conveyor belt can't handle the fabric. Skips stitches.
- Inexpensive model (bought 3 years ago for about 10 thousand). She sews both thin and thick jersey, and complex "oil", lycra is omnivorous.
- The more I sew, the more experience with it, the less flaws. perhaps not now. Perhaps, capricious to threads, but I sew with good threads on it. And to the needles, but more on that below.