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The Janome Blue Couture Sewing Machine combines a heavy-duty metal frame with 15 built-in stitches and a 4-step buttonhole feature, designed specifically for beginners and seasoned sewers alike. Its user-friendly interface includes tutorial videos and a built-in bobbin diagram, making it easy to master. Lightweight yet durable, it offers adjustable stitch settings and convenient features like a removable free arm and dual spool pins, ensuring professional-quality results on everything from delicate fabrics to multiple layers of denim.












| ASIN | B076XJG7GJ |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,832 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #19 in Sewing Machines |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,194) |
| Included Components | Four Presser Feet Included: General Purpose Foot (on machine), Blind Hem Foot, 4-Step Buttonhole Foot, Zipper Foot Standard Accessories: Bobbins, Needles, Seam Ripper, Darning Plate, Quick Start Guide, Instruction Manual |
| Item Weight | 12 pounds |
| Item model number | 001couture |
| Manufacturer | Janome |
| Number of pieces | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 16 x 12 inches |
| Warranty Description | 25 Year Limited |
M**S
ASTOUNDING but: Please make it in white!!
Did you know that many of the high-quality machines out there under $500 - regardless of what brand they say they are - are made by Janome? Those other brands who specialize in something else but want to sell a starter sewing machine (from Baby Lock to Sears' Kenmore brand, and I think Juki and even some of the European labels) just use a Janome and put a slightly different "skin" on it (this is true in almost every industry, BTW). I'd never heard of them and was a diehard Singer user ever since learning on my great-grandmother's 1950s Singer 301, until I went shopping for a serger and something that did a zigzag stitch a long time ago, and discovered that the friend's machine that I loved (A Kenmore from Sears) was a 20-year-old Janome. The steel frame matters a lot (the other popular brand at this price point doesn't have that), as does Janome not calling something "Heavy Duty" when it's really not (looking at you, famous grey machine). People who are struggling with this probably are using cheap thread or the wrong needle, btw. It matters a lot. When we had to solve a slight emergency I was skeptical that this machine at this price point was "really a true Janome" (used to be, heavy steel-framed machines weren't on Amazon because of the shipping cost) but wow is it ever! I did spend a few hours looking through YouTube reviews (ones that aren't compensated to pretend to try several and have the Singer HD "win"), and there were rave reviews of this little guy (including the fact that it goes through 10 layers of denim, like so-called HD machines -- it's motor is equally powerful, Janome just has higher standards for using the HD label). I considered getting a higher end one (I'm a buy-it-for-lifer) but the immediate problem was a kid needing to sew a costume for an event 48 hours later, with minimal lessons from me because I was up against a work deadline at the same time, and the YouTube videos for getting started with this machine are especially good. IE I needed the kid to learn it themselves, and if a problem arose I needed to be able to jump in and solve it despite not being familiar with this machine. This passed that test with flying colors: The kiddo (who hadn't even sewn before) watched the YouTube videos, got the machine threaded, and started sewing with just one brief check-in from me. The book and another YouTube were sufficient for us both to dive into a sewing technique neither of us had done before (applique), again with maybe 5 minutes attention from me. Twice the machine sort of "jammed" (where the thread tension was so tight it wouldn't go), which isn't a machine thing it had to do with user errors. Importantly, it was easily resolvable with the usual "tug lightly while turning the hand crank). Crucially, this machine has a metal bobbin case: you'd be surprised how much that matters. The finished project is pristine: very straight stitches, and -- SO IMPORTANT -- a kiddo who now feels that sewing is easy and awesome!! This is the same kid who has been resistant to learning to sew for 6 years after a run-in with my antique Singer. I'm now officially changing the family tradition from learning on the 1950s Singer 301, to learning on one of these! THE ONE THING that really, really, really, really bugs me is the color. It's way brighter in person, so to me it looks really cheap, it's an eyesore in a tidy sewing space, and the color "fights" with the color of what I'm sewing. If I had to repurchase I'd bump up one notch to the 212 that comes in white (and has feed dogs which drop), or a couple notches to the Babylock Joy (which is made by Janome). Another useful bonus of all these similar machines having Janome as an OEM: Lots of interchangeable parts and accessories, and knowledge. Being similar to the 212 and the Babylock Joy means local repair shops know this machine and can repair it. If you start to look, you'll notice lots of machines that are some variant on this same machine, under several brands, so if you watch a YouTube by someone using that machine it'll be really similar to do the same thing on this one.
A**I
My favorite machine!
I've been sewing since I was 14 years old, and today I'm 60. This machine is for everyone, not just beginners. This is a very enjoyable review to write. I have already bought four of these machines. I gave two as gifts and two were for myself. The green one I bought was called "Crystal" and now I bought this lilac one on Amazon. I gave two to my two daughter in law who love this machine. Let's talk about them now: Excellent brand: Janome, easy to use, lightweight to carry, small but large enough not to be completely flimsy, strong enough to sew jeans. Yes, on my Facebook I have a video sewing several layers of jeans ( use neddle 16 or 18)and I will also post a video here. The colors are beautiful, which helps to make the studio a more colorful and creative place, thank you Janome, we have enought white boring machines, it doesn't take up much space on the table, and it's easy to store. Some buyers complain that it's not quiet, I consider it okay, I also disassembled it and lubricated it as I do with my other machines and this helps a lot to make the machines smoother and quieter. So lubricate yours without fear of being happy, even if the manual doesn't say it's necessary. I only found the thread cutter on my fourth purchase. I thought it didn't have one, but yes, it does have a thread cutter, in addition to the zigzag stitch. Today I can say that I put away my Juki TL 2010 Q because this little Janome is capable of doing all the work I do on the Juki and I can still use the zigzag stitch. I would love can have one each colour, was not easy choose one, would love have a pink and blue one, maybe i buy to give for my granddaugther… Amazin machines
S**H
Solid Basic Sewing Machine
I quilt and sew a lot and wanted a solid mechanical workhorse to use for piecing (I have an older Singer machine I use for the quilting). If you are a beginner or intermediate sewist, this is a great machine. Sews like a dream right out of the box. The threading is easy and I have not had any issues with adjusting tension or changing stitches. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles of some machines, but I didn't want that. I use this like a straight stitch machine and have also used it like a serger. It tackles everything beautifully. Great machine for clothes, quilt blocks, interior design, etc.
P**S
Great item... Compact enough. Easy to use....
Very practical,and easy to use.... great sewing machine...I love it
M**Y
Great Machine for the Price Point
After having and using this machine for a little over a month - I'm thoroughly impressed. While in some ways you 'get what you pay for,' this machine does live up to the Janome name without price gauging you into sewing serfdom. Solid machine - simple stitches, and light enough to carry anywhere. This machine is certainly marketed to and best for beginners or hobby seamsters and seamstresses looking to get a quality machine that will meet their needs without all of the bells and whistles. After owning a Singer for many years - and never using any of the digital features, this machine was everything I needed. The fact that it comes in a variety of whimsical colors was an added bonus. Purchased the blue and I have a good smile every time I get it out of its case for a project. Professional or seasoned sewers might judge, but I won't. Just a quick FYI: those wishing to purchase a case for this machine can be assured this machine will fit the standard white, Singer carrying case. For added protection - I place the machine back into the styrofoam encasement it arrived in initially. Fits like a glove, no worries about it sliding around in the case if I'm walking with it anywhere or shoving it back into the closet when I'm done. If you have a young one interested in sewing, a beginner, of any age, or hobby sewer in your life looking for a sewing machine - this visually appealing and solid machine would make a great gift.
C**N
So far, this machine has been working great. Thread breaks lots but that might be the thread i been using. I love my purple sewing machine.
M**O
Siempre había utilizado máquinas antiguas y de fierro, las máquinas de modelo reciente y de material de plástico por fuera, me daban desconfianza por pensar en que son frágiles. Pero está máquina es bastante buena, cose muy bien las telas delgadas, los ojales y se puede confeccionar cualquier prenda casual o de vestir. Puede coser telas gruesas, pero siempre y cuando no la forcemos demasíado. Es ideal para principiantes o bien en mi caso perfectamente puedo coser un vestido,blusas,pantalones, faldas etc. El color es muy bonito!
C**P
I couldn't be happier with my beautiful pink sewing machine! Not only is the color an absolute delight, but it's also a testament to the thought and care that went into its design. It's like a piece of art in my sewing space. But beyond the aesthetics, this sewing machine has proven to be a fantastic companion for my sewing projects. As someone relatively new to sewing, I've found it incredibly user-friendly. The instructions were clear and concise, making setup a breeze. Within minutes, I was ready to dive into my first project. The ease of use extends to the machine's functionality. It stitches smoothly and consistently, producing professional-looking results every time. The variety of built-in stitches is a bonus, allowing me to get creative with my projects and experiment with different patterns and techniques. I also appreciate the durability and reliability of this machine. It has effortlessly handled various fabrics, from delicate silks to heavy denims, without a hitch. No more frustrating jams or tension issues. While I primarily use it for my sewing hobby, I can see how it could be versatile enough for more serious projects as well. It strikes a perfect balance between simplicity for beginners and versatility for those with more experience. In conclusion, this pink sewing machine has been a delightful addition to my creative space. It's not just a pretty face; it's a workhorse that delivers on both form and function. If you're looking for a sewing machine that combines style, ease of use, and performance, you can't go wrong with this one. It's the perfect companion for hobbyists and beyond. A solid 5/5 stars from me!
P**A
Excelente maquina, muy fácil de usar. Ojo: las instrucciones vienen solo en inglés.
H**N
This sewing machine is awesome because it is not too heavy, so it can be pulled out easily for repairs. It is a great starter machine, and the company is known for making great sewing machines. I have owned one for many years.
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