🧵 White Janome Cover Pro II Expansion Machine - Enhancing SEO Review
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Description of 🧵 White Janome Cover Pro II Expansion Machine - Enhancing SEO
- cheap
- Not open to alterations or modifications. The fabric is too heavy for the conveyor belt to carry. The stitches are skipped.
- Cheap version (I think I paid $10,000 for it three years ago). She works with all sorts of lycra, from light jersey to thick "oil" fabric.
- The more I sew, the better I get at it, and the fewer mistakes I make. Maybe not just now. Maybe I'm a scavenger for good threads, but I only use them when I have to. The needles, too, but we'll get to that in a while.
- Relatively low cost for a sewing machine.
- Skip stitches, whimsical to knitwear, threads, thickenings on the seams, according to mechanics, are practically impossible to adjust.
- easy to use, reloading is elementary - tie new threads and stretch, sews almost all knitwear
- Be careful! The screws for fastening the needles are short - they fell out several times when unscrewing, it is difficult to find such a trifle. I wish the Janome CoverPro accessory box was somehow connected to the car body, and not lost in the table or on the shelves. In the looper compartment you need a place for a third needle, spare needles and a small screwdriver.
- ideal for sewing knitwear at home and small studios
- omissions, but very rarely, this is the "sore" place of all such machines,