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.
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!
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
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!
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
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I’d make a kurta and ombre dye it
I’d make curtain panels for my living room. Perfect for shappy chic french.
That would be a beautiful blouse
I would make some napkins.
A blouse or shirt
An easy breezy shirt dress
I’d make curtains.
Want to make PJ bottoms out of some slippery fabric. Using a cover stitch machine should make it easier.
This would be a good fabric for a simple summer dress.
I’d make that pretty boho raglan sleeve top that Maya posted a few weeks back! I already made one and love it!
I have been contemplating curtains to go with the blinds in our bedroom. This looks like the perfect fabric.
I would make a jacket, denim style, but with this beautiful linen.
I have always wanted one because for example, on leotards, the crotch seams turn out much nicer and look more professional than just overlocked/stitched.
I’ve been wanting to get back to sewing clothes. This fabric would make a lovely top!
several projects come to mind. Love to do bags, would like to try several new patterns. Might think about returning to clothing which I haven’t done for a long time.
A shirt!!!
I’d make a petticoat for the lobster tail bustle I’m making for my Victorian costume.
I love linen! I would make a blouse.
I’d try and make a pair of pants! Hopefully I can keep them clean!
Would be great to hem knit tops.
I would make a petticoat to cover my lobster tail bustle on my Victorian costume I’m making. It’s a great price too. Now you got me thinking…
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I would make beautiful embroidered table scarfs.
I’m not sure. I’ve never sewn with linen before. But I would love to try it.
Some loose pants or a blousy shirt.
I would make a duvet cover for the guest room and matching pillow shams.
I would make a tunic with some embroidery around the neckline and sleeves
I would make a dress for my daughter and a matching top of dress for myself
I could really use some new napkins with a touch of embroidery. that’s what I would make
I would create a coordinating long embroidered vest with medium width pants
That material would be wonderful for a nice summer top.
I would make a very simple shirtwaist dress, cool and perfect for many summer (and winter tropical vacations!) occasions.
I would make some embroidered towels, napkins, and a tablecloth to match.
Pin tuck shirt
I’d make a nice blouse with tucks across the fabric.
I would make a blouse
I’d make a tunic top and then either add tone on tone embroidery to the neck/hemlines or hand-dye the linen- or maybe both!
light and breezy curtains for my bedroom
I live in a tropical climate, I would make shorts or cropped pants.
I would make curtains or other home decor items or even a jacket.
I would make a Japanese style Kimono house coat, decorated with appliqué work