I have this machine but the British one( Janome Atelier 7 ) I’ve had my machine for about 3 years now. I love this machine. I’m not a quilter I make lots of clothes for me lol. It’s the best sewing machine I’ve ever owned. Your demonstration of this machine is the best I’ve seen. Your so very helpful with showing how to use it and all the uses of the feet. Thank you for your demo, it’s brilliant 🤩😁
I have had this machine for 6 yrs now and love it, but have never had an education on the feet. and such. Just had to learn from the book. Thank you SO much for covering them all. Now I know! 😊
I just bought one today…omg..it is so fabulous!!!!!!! I researched for a month…it was between the Juki DX or this one….I made the right decision…. I have two Judi industrials, but needed a stretch stick and detailing machine. Could not be happier with it.
Thank you for this great video. I learned a lot about this amazing machine. I live in another country and will buy this machine in the coming days. I really love this machine, love Janome. Had a Horizon QCP 7700 for years and loving it. Thank you again going over all the different stitches, categories and different feet’s. Again, I learned a lot from your video. Thanks!
I noticed in all the demos not once did you have nesting. Also when I am sewing two pieces together and all the edges are together initially when I am done the edges are no longer together the material on the bottom has shifted to the left. Even when I use the acufeed. Do you have any hints to prevent this. This happened on my S3 and I was hoping the S7 would solve this issue. I am using quilting cotton and is common when strip sewing. Thanks for your help
Ok, so came across this video today and so happy to have found it. However, my screen did what yours did between utility and quilt (the section shortly after you explain the start/stop, lock, etc before moving onto the menu screen) and now I can’t figure out how to fix it. 😂. When I first started watching your video it was fine - I could follow along and press the buttons. Then I filled a million bobbins (worst job) and did some practice stitching with you and now this. I also changed the plate to the straight stitch plate. You said in your video that you didn’t know why it was doing that, but it was edited and working next second so must have figured it out. What’d you do? I’ve tried turning it on/off. Thanks for your help and the good tutorial:
Okay, So turn off your machine and turn it back on and then touch the left arrow at the bottom and it will cycle through the pages of the different stitch categories. You can also select the icon at the top of the touch screen to access that specific category of stitches. Refer to the machine manual as to which icons represent which stitch category. I hope this helps please call the store if you require further assistance!
We bought a high shabk walking foot to use with the S7 but the needle hits the foot. Is there a way of changing the needle position forwards for this or is it likely the foot is incorrect?
I just ordered this machine and I'm a bit concerned about the bobbin winding. When you have the presser plate off just before 15 minutes, you can see that the bobbin is not well spooled, but has loose bits sticking out. Another reviewer pointed this out too, and called it a design flaw. The bobbin winding should be easy to get tight and consistent, but this looked bad.
You will have no problem winding a perfect bobbin with your machine. Several people wind bobbins all different ways. Just refer to your manual and fully wind the bobbin and it will work out for you. The Skyline series is a very popular model for Janome and we haven't had customers having issues with their bobbin winding mechanism! When you get your machine, wind several bobbins and if you still have concerns, contact the person from which you purchased it from!
I’ve just got one of these (British version Atelier 7) and its the first time I’ve had a machine with an automatic thread cutter. Ive found that the first few stitches after previously using the thread cutter ,tangle the thread up on the underside. It doesn’t cause a thread jam but looks a bit untidy. Is this normal with this function?
what great machine love teaching on presser feet pointed out good thread want best sewing good machine knowing thread not so much lint seems buy threads don't offer those wish would Walmart stores in little town can't always drive far from home buy thread like try different things getting inspired all wonderful lesson different machines my age good to dream love sound this machine looks so easy to thread love heirloom great choice of stitches like seen some pages in book see clear it is
I have this machine but the British one( Janome Atelier 7 ) I’ve had my machine for about 3 years now. I love this machine. I’m not a quilter I make lots of clothes for me lol. It’s the best sewing machine I’ve ever owned.
Your demonstration of this machine is the best I’ve seen. Your so very helpful with showing how to use it and all the uses of the feet. Thank you for your demo, it’s brilliant 🤩😁
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts! It is wonderful you have a machine to sew beautiful clothes with! You are welcome!
I have had this machine for 6 yrs now and love it, but have never had an education on the feet. and such. Just had to learn from the book. Thank you SO much for covering them all. Now I know! 😊
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you. Hugely appreciated. My Atelier 7 turns up tomorrow so this is a great introduction. Many thanks again
Glad it was helpful!
I just bought one today…omg..it is so fabulous!!!!!!! I researched for a month…it was between the Juki DX or this one….I made the right decision….
I have two Judi industrials, but needed a stretch stick and detailing machine. Could not be happier with it.
Congratulations!
I am new to this machine, after having sewn exclusively on mechanical machines. Your tutorial is so helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
Thank you! I hope you enjoy your sewing machine!
Totally TOTALLY LOVE THE M FOOT…IT IS INCREDIBLE
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for this great video. I learned a lot about this amazing machine. I live in another country and will buy this machine in the coming days. I really love this machine, love Janome. Had a Horizon QCP 7700 for years and loving it. Thank you again going over all the different stitches, categories and different feet’s. Again, I learned a lot from your video. Thanks!
It makes us happy to hear it was helpful!
Love my M7…and love the M foot…WITH a bit of Practice the blind hem feature is Wonderful,,
Glad to hear your are enjoying your m7! Yes, practicing the blind hem is a must!
Great jobe thank you for the excellent explanation!
Thank you!
Great job. Can you show how to stitch scant quarter inch?
Great suggestion!
I noticed in all the demos not once did you have nesting.
Also when I am sewing two pieces together and all the edges are together initially when I am done the edges are no longer together the material on the bottom has shifted to the left. Even when I use the acufeed. Do you have any hints to prevent this.
This happened on my S3 and I was hoping the S7 would solve this issue.
I am using quilting cotton and is common when strip sewing. Thanks for your help
Please call our sewing department!
Ok, so came across this video today and so happy to have found it. However, my screen did what yours did between utility and quilt (the section shortly after you explain the start/stop, lock, etc before moving onto the menu screen) and now I can’t figure out how to fix it. 😂. When I first started watching your video it was fine - I could follow along and press the buttons. Then I filled a million bobbins (worst job) and did some practice stitching with you and now this. I also changed the plate to the straight stitch plate. You said in your video that you didn’t know why it was doing that, but it was edited and working next second so must have figured it out. What’d you do? I’ve tried turning it on/off. Thanks for your help and the good tutorial:
Okay, So turn off your machine and turn it back on and then touch the left arrow at the bottom and it will cycle through the pages of the different stitch categories. You can also select the icon at the top of the touch screen to access that specific category of stitches. Refer to the machine manual as to which icons represent which stitch category. I hope this helps please call the store if you require further assistance!
@@alwaysinstitches5388 reset to factory default, also ?
The new s7ae is available now 10-13-24.
Nice.
🤺💐
The screen shots are not to clear….I presently have my JANOME M7…and I so LOVE it…Purchased it in 2020….When did this machine come out…..???…
Could you tell I really struggled to get a clean shot of the screen!
We bought a high shabk walking foot to use with the S7 but the needle hits the foot. Is there a way of changing the needle position forwards for this or is it likely the foot is incorrect?
Please refer to your manual for the correct shank foot for your machine. Janome brand foots and Janome brand needles are what are recommended.
I just ordered this machine and I'm a bit concerned about the bobbin winding. When you have the presser plate off just before 15 minutes, you can see that the bobbin is not well spooled, but has loose bits sticking out. Another reviewer pointed this out too, and called it a design flaw. The bobbin winding should be easy to get tight and consistent, but this looked bad.
You will have no problem winding a perfect bobbin with your machine. Several people wind bobbins all different ways. Just refer to your manual and fully wind the bobbin and it will work out for you. The Skyline series is a very popular model for Janome and we haven't had customers having issues with their bobbin winding mechanism! When you get your machine, wind several bobbins and if you still have concerns, contact the person from which you purchased it from!
@@alwaysinstitches5388 Thank you! It arrived yesterday, and it seems good so far!
I’ve just got one of these (British version Atelier 7) and its the first time I’ve had a machine with an automatic thread cutter. Ive found that the first few stitches after previously using the thread cutter ,tangle the thread up on the underside. It doesn’t cause a thread jam but looks a bit untidy. Is this normal with this function?
Yes it is normal. You get a bit of untidyness from the first few stitches.
Hi, Stephanie!
Hey there!
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
Do baby lock deals in India???
We don't sell Baby Lock Sewing machines.
what great machine love teaching on presser feet pointed out good thread want best sewing good machine knowing thread not so much lint seems buy threads don't offer those wish would Walmart stores in little town can't always drive far from home buy thread like try different things getting inspired all wonderful lesson different machines my age good to dream love sound this machine looks so easy to thread love heirloom great choice of stitches like seen some pages in book see clear it is
Thanks for sharing!
Can yu tell me what the S foot is for? Thx
It may be the F foot that she used!
Bummed. You didn't show the pictograph stitches. I'll have to go to my local dealer to see them..
Yes! Local dealers are the best!
What is the STITCH WIDTH CAPACITY …???
9mm
How about hovering….???
How do you mean?
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