NEW Janome Coverpro Giveaway: Have You Ever Wanted a Coverstitch Machine?

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We've done a couple of big Janome giveaways over the years and we're super pleased to announce another.  Our friends at Janome are offering a new Janome Coverpro 900cpx coverstitch machine to one of our lucky readers.

Most avid sewers understand the value of having a coverstitch machine.  If you want to make garments that really have that professional look, you're going to need one.  We wrote a fun article a few years ago called Did You Make That? Compliment or Not? which you might want to check out.  If you want to be sure that the question is really a compliment, you need a coverstitcher.

Did you make that? Compliment or not?

About Janome

You may not know if, but Janome was founded in Japan in 1921 and was originally called PINE Sewing Machines.  In 1935, they changed their name to Janome and have used that name ever since.

Today, the company makes nearly 2,000,000 new sewing machines every year and exports to over 100 countries making it the number 1 sewing machine manufacturer in the world.

The Janome reputation of product innovation and manufacturing quality is hard to beat.  Our winner will, no doubt, really love their new coverstitch machine.

Let's have a look at the Janome Coverpro 900cpx Coverstitch Machine

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This machine is also currently available at Amazon for the RRP of $499.00 if you just can't wait.. but Amazon is also a great place to go to check out all the reviews and advice on this machine if you're going to hold out for the giveaway.  Feel free to click below to check it out!

The machine has many 5-star reviews and here's just a sample:

Ends Oct 13th

The giveaway for the Janome Coverpro 900cpx will conclude on Sunday, October 13th.

We'll be announcing the winner via our weekly Sunday newsletter email list so please make sure to sign up if you want to hear right away.

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ENTRY FORM AT BOTTOM OF PAGE

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There are a couple of different ways to enter.  Make sure you get in as many entries as possible to increase your chances.  We'll be adding more ways to enter as the contest progresses so please check back from time to time.

Our sponsor has stepped up to cover international shipping (you'll need to pay local import duties if any) so this contest is open WORLDWIDE!

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If you want a bit more information on the history of the Janome brand, please watch the video below.

If you'd like to know what sort of professional-looking results you'll be able to achieve with your new coverstitch machine, please watch the video below.

Enter HERE

Janome Coverstitch Giveaway

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mbintegrity
mbintegrity

A Lovely summer maxi skirt

Martina P.
Martina P.

As I’m all about modern-day applications of traditional japanese garments I’d make a juban or samue out of this.

Ann Coombs
Ann Coombs

I would make a nice tunic top.

Rosemary
Rosemary

The sewing machine I now have is over 30 years old, a good mechanical machines, but it would be nice to have something more updated as I make many things for my 2 year old granddaughter.

Samantha Villalon
Samantha Villalon

Would also love to make a pair of linen wrap around pants.

Martha B
Martha B

I would love to make a tunic with some embroidery.

Diana Steiner
Diana Steiner

Some breezy pants or a jumpesuit for my daughter

Natalie Kimble
Natalie Kimble

I’d make light, breezy curtains.

Natalie Rand
Natalie Rand
Reply to  Natalie Kimble

I want to make work out clothing like sports bras and leggings for my daughter.

Christine Frycz
Christine Frycz

i would make a tunic top and matching capris

Diane Nickerson
Diane Nickerson

I would probably turn into napkins; I might even dye them or embroider a border!

W A Ray
W A Ray

I would make scarves and hats and other items for our mission projects at church.

Suzanne Walker
Suzanne Walker

I would make a clutch

Julie Peltier
Julie Peltier

Swing top

Gail Myr
Gail Myr

i WOULD DO SOME SURFACE DESIGN WITH TEA, EUCALYPTIS LEAVES, AND STEEL WOOL WITH VINEGAR, AND MAKE IT INTO A LONG BLOUSE. ADD A LITTLE HAND EMBROIDERY FOR A MASTERPIECE!

Kylie
Kylie

I would love a cover stitch machine to make my swimwear and dance sewing look more professional

Marge Hatfield
Marge Hatfield

I would make table toppers

Samantha
Samantha

I would make a gorgeous linen tunic type top, perfect for hot humid Florida.

Denise V
Denise V

I would make a jumpsuit.

bettyeking

I’d love to make some tops/blouses for my daughter to wear for teaching her Sociology classes. She loves anything linen!

Robin Flatt-Homa
Robin Flatt-Homa

I would LOVE to have this machine and the wonderful fabric! I could make a fantastic skirt and jacket suit for summer/fall, and blow everyone away with the great quality achievable at home when sewing with the right equipment and materials!

Tammy Johnston

I would love to have a Janome Coverpro to be able to do the wonderful hem and other fabric finishing on clothing and curtains. With five grand kids, it would be super simple to make their warm up uniforms for sports, pajamas and utility bags for equipment. I learned to sew at age 9, some fifty years ago by my grandmother and mother. I have made so many things, from clothing, to bedding, to baby shoes, quilts and tons of clothing items.Now that I am disabled, sewing is my refuse to keep the depression level down and creativity level high.

Diane Beavers
Diane Beavers

Leggings for me and all my girls:)

Karen
Karen

Wide legged pants!

Melissa Smith
Melissa Smith

A pretty sundress

Ann Thompson
Ann Thompson

I’d like to try a loose fit jacket. Probably use scraps in a quilt.

Tals
Tals

I would make a beach dress

Ann Marshall
Ann Marshall

I would make some wide leg trousers to wear with summer tops.

SANDRA CUNNINGHAM
SANDRA CUNNINGHAM

I would make palazzo pants!

SANDRA CUNNINGHAM
SANDRA CUNNINGHAM

sandicu That is a beautiful summery linen! <3

Janell Jolley
Janell Jolley

Id make a blouse for myself

Nancy Selzer
Nancy Selzer

I would make your beautiful v-necked top.

Gram
Gram

I would make an unstructured jacket.

leigh lawson
leigh lawson

I would make a beautiful white linen suit!

HLNeu
HLNeu

A nice Light Sundress! Maybe with some hand embroidery on the neck line

Gaetane Ouellet
Gaetane Ouellet

I would make a big bag

Leanne K.
Leanne K.

That fabric would make a gorgeous shirt dress!

Karen doesn't want to speak to the manager
Karen doesn't want to speak to the manager

That beautiful linen fabric would make excellent napkin sets and covers for gorgeous trays

Rina Rivera
Rina Rivera

With just 1 1/2 yd, I would make McCalls 2818 view D top.

With 3 1/2 yd, I would make Vogue 8355 top & skirt.

Patricia Chapman
Patricia Chapman
Reply to  Rina Rivera

Those are lovely patterns. Very sophisicated.. Love them.

jerisw
jerisw

Palazzo pants!

trl710
trl710

I would make 2 things. I would make a dress or tunic and I would make some trousers.

Linda
Linda

I think I would make a tablecloth.

Angela Bowling
Angela Bowling

Beautiful pillow cases would be so fantastic from this fabric.