
The Janome 7330 Magnolia model is an excellent purchase for those that are just beginning to dabble in sewing but the characteristics incorporated in it deem it equally useful for the advanced user. I would like to point out that in its price category, this model is among the top choices. Keep in mind that the general cost for acquiring a Janome 7330 Magnolia is currently around 400 dollars, but a bit of research may reveal an even lower one.
However, although reasonably priced, this sewing machine incorporates an innovative feed method, button sewing capabilities, simple modus operandi and many more. The model is not dubbed Janome 7330 Magnolia Computerized Sewing Machine for no reason.
Read the review for Janome 7330 below:
Features Additional Options Capabilities Of The Janome 7330 Magnolia Computerized Sewing Machine Pros & Cons Conclusion (Jump Ahead!)
Features
One of the innovative additions that the Janome 7330 Magnolia brings into play is the ability to sew virtually any kind of buttons on your clothing.
The Janome 7330 Magnolia boasts a full-proof anti jamming system, which has been backed up by user claims. Anyone who has ever tried a sewing machine is well aware that jamming is one of the most frustrating things that can happen and sometimes it can lead to ruining your entire work.
Furthermore, the task of threading the needle will no longer be bothersome, as the Janome 7330 will perform it automatically. This feature is excellent for those with mild or sever sight impediments, as it can be extremely frustrating at times. Another high point for convenience features.
The computerized system of the Janome 7330 Magnolia will also enable full control over the tension in the thread. In essence, you will only have to adjust it once and the system will remember it and keep it steady. A rickety tension of the thread will generally impact the distance between the stitching and their firmness. However, the Janome 7330 Magnolia seems to have it worked out pretty well. For a full list of features, Click here.
Additional Options
The Janome 7330 Magnolia also enables user to change the feeding mode via the push of a button. Consequentially, you will be able to opt between the superior or drop feeding, whichever works well for the purpose you have in mind. It is also important to note that the LED associated with them will allow you to see them even under poor lighting conditions. Furthermore, the Janome 7330 Magnolia comes with thirty predefined sewing and stitching programs, which will greatly simplify the task. In case you have just started sewing, then this will be immensely helpful for you.
What we would also like to note is that the stitching can be reversed, so in case you have made a mistake, there is no need to throw away the fabric or spend a frustrating amount of time trying to remove them by hand. Moreover, you can operate the Janome 7330 Magnolia using the on/off switch, so you no longer need to press on the traditional pedal system.
Capabilities Of The Janome 7330 Magnolia Computerized Sewing Machine
The Janome 7330 Magnolia is able to perform equally well whenever you are attempting to sew and stitch lighter or heavier types of fabric. Furthermore, its intelligent programming allows it to remember the last actions you have performed, so you can resume from where you have left off in case your sewing has been interrupted. At the same time, a very handy feature comes from the free arm, which enables you to perform a lot more sewing tasks.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Compared to the Brother CS6000i which I reviewed in an earlier post, this machine is definitely much more quiet, and the stitching is smooth and consistant. This sewing machine costs double that of Brother CS6000i (which is currently listed as the best best value for money sewing machine here) but the Janome 7330 is worth it! With this machine, you can now finish a project without having to stop every 15 minutes untangling and cutting threads! It also goes through layers of thick fabrics!
Some users have tried out on several layers of fleece and heavy drapery fabric together, it barely even slowed down when it got to the tough parts.
It can sew your buttons on for you and it is super easy to change the stitch and adjust the length/width. The work light is very bright- excellent when the area you are using it is rather low-light.
Cons: Some of the stitches it automatically secures the stitches and on others I have to manually push the backwards stitching button so some people might get a little confused. It tells you in the manual which ones have the auto secure stitching, but you either have to remember the stitch functions well or just make your own marking to help you remember. It will be a very handy feature when you can remember which ones do and don’t. Ha. :p This is basically the only thing I can think of to complain about. Oh, if you encounter had a problem with thin fabrics but you just need to use the thinner needles and adjust the tension a bit and it will be just fine.
Conclusion