CoverPro 2000CPX !

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
  • Quickly and professionally finish hems in ONE step using the fabulous Janome CoverPro 2000CPX!
    Use 3 needles for a triple coverhem stitch, or, use 2 needles for a wide, or narrow coverhem. Use 1 needle for a chainstitch. There's sew much versatility to this machine!
    The free-arm makes it super quick and easy to hem even the tiniest of openings, so it's ideal to finish those kids garments, too!
    Check out our bilingual Janome Accessories Guide www.janome.ca/... on our Janome Canada website www.janome.ca/... for more information on all the fun and fabulous accessories available for your CoverPro 2000CPX, and all your Janome machines!
    And, as always, check with your fabulous Janome dealer!

Komentáře • 19

  • @corneillececil9437
    @corneillececil9437 Před 2 lety +1

    I just viewed a video from a CZcams vlogger named 'Penguin and Pear' who gave a demonstration on what a Cover Stitch machine is and what it can do. She used your machine, 2000CPX , and gave it rav reviews, so I searched you out to learn more. Thank you for your demonstration today.

  • @robyncurtis8542
    @robyncurtis8542 Před rokem +1

    Great video - I am in Australia and very impressed with this machine, so much that I am going to order one. Cover stitch machines have come such a long way (price and quality) from the Elna that I bought about 15 years ago and then died 10 years later.

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  Před rokem

      Yay! thank you sew much for your feedback, Robyn! Coverhem machine have indeed come a long way and make an excellent addition to the sewing room for those quick, professional results. Happy Sewing!

  • @flossypark3169
    @flossypark3169 Před rokem

    Brilliant tutorial! 👍👏👏❤

  • @ThePhoenixArt138
    @ThePhoenixArt138 Před 10 měsíci

    Love your guidance ❤ thank you

  • @charlineholness8757
    @charlineholness8757 Před 3 lety +2

    O my God i love i would get one now

  • @QueenChatty1
    @QueenChatty1 Před 3 lety +1

    Finally a review from CANADA! I want this machine so bad. I also would love to know where your cute sewing machine clock was purchased soooooo cute! Great video!

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you sew much, Sheri! Isn't that clock adorable? My sister gave it to me, so I'll ask her and get back to you. Thank you for sharing the Janome love!

  • @Yorkygirl59
    @Yorkygirl59 Před rokem

    I didn't realise you could run on stitching with this machine like you can with a serger. I've only just bought on second hand and all the other videos I've watched say to stop at the end of the work and pull the top threads through to tie off.

  • @LouRao
    @LouRao Před 2 lety

    Love your videos👌! I purchased the CoverPro 2000CPX based on your video and wanted to know one thing. Coming to the end of coverstitching, the fabric can be rolled off like a serger? Video section (16:00) you demonstrated the fabric rolled off the coverstitch instead of stoping at the end of the fabric and pulling the needle threads from under the pressure foot. If so, I was always taught never to roll the fabric off when coverstitching or it will damaged the machine. Your feedback would be appreciated.

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  Před rokem

      Hi Lou! Chaining off without fabric underneath the needles won't damage the machine, but it's recommended to use a "leader and ender" so the stitches form immediately on the fabric of your project, so they lock and are more secure. I wasn't sewing another piece of fabric afterwards, so I just chained off for time's sake. Happy Sewing!

  • @nellymok1339
    @nellymok1339 Před 3 lety +1

    Can we sew flat lock in this machine?

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  Před 3 lety

      HI Nelly, it won't be a true flatlock as on a serger as it has be done in two steps. Fabric edges butted together, stitch down the seam, then flip the fabric over and stitch again so the coverhem stitch is on both sides securing the seam and giving a professional finish.

    • @nellymok1339
      @nellymok1339 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much for your response . What kind of machine do you recommend for
      flat lock and sewing sport wear ?

    • @ifunanyaokoyelove6321
      @ifunanyaokoyelove6321 Před 3 lety

      Please sir could you answer the question asked

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  Před 3 lety +1

      @@nellymok1339 any of our Janome sergers can do a flatlock and would be great to use for sportswear, etc. You can use the Model Comparison feature on the Janome.CA website and see all of our sergers under the Machine tab, sergers

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  Před 3 lety

      @@ifunanyaokoyelove6321 I just replied to Nelly's question so you may review as well