Janome CoverPro 900CPX Cover Hem Machine

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Janome CoverPro 900CPX Cover Hem Machine
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  1. Office Product
  2. Publisher: Janome
  3. Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #1953

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Janome CoverPro 900CPX Cover Hem Machine

Your garments will have a professional looking finish with a cover stitch. Also known as a cover hem stitch, it was previously available only on sergers. It could usually be found only on the highest-end sergers. With the release of its CoverPro series, Janome has made this sophisticated finish available on a home model that has the power and control of an industrial specialty machine.

The CoverPro 900CPX is an economical model, offering a wide 5mm double-needle cover stitch and a chain stitch. Since it only does these two stitches, it's extremely fast. It zips along up to 1,000 stitches per minute. It's easy to set up and use, too.

Features

Seam Tightening System (STS).
Free Arm.
1 or 2 needle.
1 needle - 2 thread chain stitch.
2 needle - 3 thread cover stitch.
Speeds up to 1,000 spm.
Extra large bed space.
Vertical needle drop.
Foot pressure adjustment.
Differential feed ratio 0.5 to 2.25.
Stitch length 1 to 4mm.
Stitch width up to 5mm.
Quick Reference Sticker for stitch selection.
Soft cover included.

Product Features

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Average Customer Review
4.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review)

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Its a Good Duo Tasker, March 11, 2012
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This review is from: Janome CoverPro 900CPX Cover Hem Machine (Office Product)
It would have been nicer to get this machine in a 3 needle version at this price, and I can't figure out why this two stitch machine is priced so high, even here. In retail stores nearby, they sell the Elna, which is made by Janome, in this two stitch version for about twice this much, which is even more outrageous. However, It is what is needed in attaching elastic waistbands to the tops of swimwear and activewear. I haven't tried the chain stitch yet, and am hoping I can use that for decorative purposes someday.

So far, it works great. My only complain is the free arm, which is basically useless because it isn't deep enough for the garment to reach the needles effectively. I found that I still had to turn the garment wrong side out, and stitch on the inside to hem or attach elastic. This machine offers a 5mm stitch width, but if one goes over the garment again on a second stitching row, one can either overlap or stitch closely to the previous line of stitches to...Read more

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