Sewing Help is Here with the Janome 9400

I'm not a sew-er, I'm a quilter. By this I mean that I don't sew garments. Yes, you may find me mending clothes or making home decor items occasionally, but garments - no, not my thing. (It was my thing when the kids were little and would wear pants with elastic waistbands, but those days are long gone!).

Having made this statement, I was intrigued by the Sewing Application area on the Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP. What I found interesting about it is that it provides you with information on the best settings to use when doing various sewing-type stitching. For example, if I wanted to add a zipper to a project, the Janome 9400 would help me to do this by suggesting the stitch, foot and other settings to get the best results. 

In addition to common sewing applications, there are also areas for Quilting, Patchwork and Appliqué. While I think that I know the best settings for these types of stitching, it's nice to know that I can always default to the Janome 9400's knowledge to help me out.

Learn more about the Sewing Application on the Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 by watching the video below or on my YouTube channel.

I think the Sewing Application on the Janome 9400 would be very helpful for people who aren't familiar with various types of stitching and construction as it takes the wondering out of the equation: the Janome 9400 does all the thinking for you.

Are you a sew-er or a quilter, or both? Leave me a comment below to let me know what type of information you would find most helpful from your sewing machine.

Creatively,

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Utility Stitches on the Janome 9400

It's the spookiest day of the year: Halloween! I hope you are enjoying your day and don't run out of candy before you run out of trick-or-treaters (or am I the only one who eats a lot of the candy before the day?!).

Today's topic isn't about spooky stitches and not even about the sexiest stitches, but they are the most essential. I'm referring to utility stitches. They aren't glamorous, like decorative stitches, or used the most, like patchwork stitches, (or is that only me?), but where would we be without them?

On the Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP, there is a whole category of utility stitches. This is where you'll find stitches such as various types of zigzag, blind hemming and other similar stitches. When you first turn on the Janome 9400, the Utility stitches screen is the first one you'll see: it is the default screen. 

Learn about the various stitches and options by watching the video below or on my YouTube channel.

We all need to use utility stitches from time to time: what is your favourite utility stitch and how do you use it? Leave me a comment below.

Creatively,

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Learn about Monograms on the Janome 9400

There are a lot of functions on the Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP and one of these is monogramming. Yes, you can add initials, words or phrases with this essential function.

While I don't typically add words or letters to my quilts, I did use this function when creating the Community quilt sample and it was very easy to do and the results were fantastic!

There are many options in the monogram area on the Janome 9400: different fonts, large and small letters and upper or lower case. There are also symbols, not just letters, available for your use.

Learn how to create your own words or monograms with the Janome 9400 by watching the video below or on my YouTube channel.

Do you like to add letters to your quilt or other sewing projects? How would you use this function on the Janome 9400 in your projects? I'd love to hear your ideas, so please leave me a comment below.

Creatively,

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Janome 9400 Foot Pedal or Not

You may not get very excited about the foot pedals on your sewing machine, but I certainly did when I discovered that the Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP had not one, but two foot pedals!

You may wonder why a sewing machine would have or need more than one foot pedal. After all, doesn't it just start and stop the machine? Well, yes and no. The Janome 9400 has a very large foot pedal, which is the one that stops and starts the machine, but it also has a little foot pedal that has another function: to cut the thread. Yes, now you can cut the thread with your foot! 

While the discovery that I could use the small foot pedal to cut my thread was very exciting for me, there was more! Both foot pedals can be attached to a base which has non-skid dots on the bottom so it won't slide around on the floor. Brilliant! 

In addition to using the foot pedals, there is another way to start and stop the Janome 9400 and to cut the thread. Learn about these features by watching the video below or on my YouTube channel.

Would you prefer to stitch with your feet or use your hands to control your sewing machine. Leave a comment below to let me know which you prefer and when you might find one or the other of these options the most helpful.

Creatively,

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Fusible Web Appliqué with the Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP

You might be afraid of it, but I'm not: the "A" word, appliqué, that is. So many people think that appliqué is difficult to do, but it's really not. Some types of appliqué may be more time consuming to do, but my favourite appliqué, fusible web or raw edge appliqué is super simple. 

 
Community Quilt sample

Community Quilt sample

 

The Community Quilt Along that I hosted was a fusible web appliqué project. The sample for this four part online quilt along was so easy to do with this technique and with the help of the Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP. There are so many helpful features on this machine, you would almost think it was made just for fusible web appliqué, but of course it is capable of handling much more than just that.

 
Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP

Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP

 
 
Retractable High Light

Retractable High Light

 
 
Needle Up/Down and Presser Foot Lifter Buttons

Needle Up/Down and Presser Foot Lifter Buttons

 
 
Open Toe Appliqué Foot 

Open Toe Appliqué Foot 

 

In the video below or on my YouTube channel, you'll see the features that were so helpful when creating the Community quilt sample: automatic presser foot lifter, awesome retractable light, needle up/down, and more. 

Finishing the edges of my fusible web appliqué pieces was almost intuitive using the Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP. It didn't take long to get into a rhythm as I stitched around each of the appliqué pieces. Not only did it make the process easy, but I'm sure that it was also much quicker than if I had been sewing with another machine that didn't have these features.

I'm looking forward to exploring more features of the Janome 9400 as I create new quilt projects. 

Creatively,

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