🪡 Stitch Your Dreams into Reality!
The JanomePink Sorbet Sewing Machine is designed with beginners in mind, featuring 15 built-in stitches, a 4-step buttonhole, and a heavy-duty metal frame. It includes tutorial videos, a built-in bobbin diagram, and essential accessories, making it the perfect choice for aspiring sewists. With a 25-year limited warranty, this machine promises reliability and ease of use.
Color | Crystal |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | ac_dc |
Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 16"W x 12"H |
B**A
Best Machine Ever
I love it. Instructions are simple. I'd buy this machine over and over.
C**Y
Great sewing machine for beginners
Great for a beginner. My daughter is learning to sew and this is a good first time sewing machine. How cool that it’s pink too!
V**N
Sewing On a 1959 Dodge
Please bear in mind, I haven't yet used the Janome Artic Crystal sewing machine, so I can only address it's appearance, but, while being encouraged by positive reviews of the machine that I had read from experienced sewers, it was the machine's appearance that sealed the deal. Instead of being just another white machine, this Janome was the same color as the flashy 1959 Dodge Lancer coupe my parents once owned. I fell in love with the Janome at first glance. That said, those reviews I read makes me think that this will be an excellent machine for a beginner, like me, to learn the craft.
T**H
Got what I needed
Semi beginner here with sewing. Works for what I need it for. Just simple sewing like bibs, valances, placemats. Would recommend
G**N
Awesome machine, even refurbished
One small complaint: this was sold as like new, but arrived with one thread holder snapped off (yet helpfully taped to the top). WTH, Amazon?In spite of that, I am thrilled to the point of random hyperbole about this adorable little machine. After a multi-year break from machine sewing, I had a project done within hours of delivery. That's not a humble brag on my skills - this machine is just that simple to use. No jams (even when I fed fabric through doubled up by mistake), no issues with tension or settings to fiddle with, just load up a bobbin and go.This particular machine is part of the 311 model line, which is apparently only available in the US, parts of Latin America and, for some reason, Poland. It's made in Thailand and, aside from the slightly flimsy thread holders (easily repaired with a dab of e6000) the rest of it is nice solid metal. It's heavy enough to not skitter around the table surface at top speed, but not too heavy to lift and store in between projects.Mine came with a full set of basic accessories including a zipper foot and the feed dog covers (some reviewers seem to be missing theirs). The stich selector and length regulator both have solid, thunky dials that let you feel locked in to your choice. The zigzag width is set by the options in between B and C on the stitch selection dial. I've tested all the stitch options and the machine performed perfectly - no skips or broken threads. The light is nice and bright and changing feet is very simple.The foot pedal is a little persnickety - it goes from 0 to 60 very fast, but after about a month I'm learning how hard to press (or not press). It's also a front loader, which I grew up with so that doesn't bother me, but may present a learning curve for newcomers or people used to top drops. However, the instructions inside the bobbin housing are clearly printed and easy to follow.I had been looking at higher end machines, wanting fancy stitch options and exotic computer features, but I'm so glad I chose this one instead!
S**O
Easy to use
Nicely made and easy to use. Good value for money. Love the color too. I didnt realize how slow my old singer sewed until i got this new machine.
K**
Learning to Sew
This was purchased for a 12 year old and it is perfect for learning how to sew. This machine would also be good for an adult. Great Janome quality. Light enough to move from one table to another. I got this for a great price
J**N
Terrible noise - groaning and grinding
This was a gift and unfortunately the recipient didn’t have time to use it until now. It makes a terrible noise in the upper part of the machine like something is grinding in the motor. We checked everything—the bobbin, the threading, lubrication. Everything is fine. When you manually turn the wheel it moves forward quietly and it stitches, so it is a faulty motor. I threw away lots of money. Don’t think I’ll purchase a sewing machine on Amazon again.
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