This is the VERY BEST instruction video on the Janome Continental M7 I have ever watched!!! And, I have watched so many videos trying to understand how to use it! I wish I lived in Georgia. I would drive to your store and hug you!!. Thank you thank you thank you from Seattle ❤❤❤
We're so glad to hear that you found it useful! If you ever are in Georgia, we'd love to see you. Enjoy your machine, and let us know if you need any help figuring anything out. Thanks for watching! 😄
A million thank yous for this video. No, you did not talk too much! Your explanations and demos were stellar. I learned more from you in this one video than I did from the place I bought my M7.
EXCELLENT TRAINING! I've had my machine for 2 years, watched several training videos but this is by far the most thorough, richly informative training I've had. Thank you!
@@florenceduty614 😂 We do hope you'll stop by and visit us. We love to meet new people! If not, you can still check out our website at SewSewStudio.com! 🙂
Thank you so much. I have watched this a few times and have taken notes. I appreciate your explanations and demonstration. So thankful you took time to share this.
I have been trying to decide if I should upgrade my Janome 8900 to the Continental M7. I really want the pivot function as I am doing a lot of applique now. Some of the other features would also help with my quilting. This video is the best one I have seen. Very thorough and complete. some of the features I’ve never seen before and may not use, but that is the case with most machines. Thank you so much for this information, and your knowledge is astounding
I’m on another continent but have watched this several times bc your explanations are so clear and thorough. Initially considering the 9480 but am now going to go for the M8 when(ever) it comes out here - all the features you detail here plus the ASR will be just phenomenal. Thank you sooo much for this video!
The M7 is a phenomenal machine, but the M8 just takes it to a whole other level with the ASR! They'll be releasing in October here in the United States. I hope that you enjoy it, and please let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks for watching!
I do have another question: what are the dimensions of the M7 with the extension table fitted to the machine (will the M8 + table be the same size)? I ask because I am scrambling to find a suitably strong table to put my upcoming new addition on. Thank you! ❤️
@@trinacairns9509 The dimensions of the M7 when fitted with the extension table are 26.7 in. W x 15.7 in. L. The M8 will have the same throat space, so I think it’s safe to assume that the extension table will be the same as well. Janome actually sells a universal table for the Continental machines. It’s very sturdy and spacious, yet it still has a small footprint so it won’t take up too much space in your sewing room. With this table, you won't need to use the extension table because the machine drops in to the table, allowing you to have a level surface. That’s the one that we use at our store and we love it!
Wow - what an incredibly helpful response! Thank you❣️ I did see the Janome table specifically made to accommodate the Continental 17/7/8 on the Janome global website, but have found no dealers here which stock the furniture. We cannot get the Janome workbooks here either. Shopping for Janome loot in the USA must be uncomplicated & delightful - all the needful elements are available! Thanks & best wishes 🌼😃
I saw an M7 at a show and their sale price was too good to pass up- it included a travel sized machine and set of rulers- so I am excited to get a machine I didn’t dream I could afford. I had been looking at the Janome 6700 p. I think I will be able to pick it up next week. This video was so helpful.
Thank you! excellent video! It helped me make my purchase decision, I picked up my Janome Continental M7 last Friday. I was going through your instruction again to familiarize my self with the machine, when I tried sewing from just pushing the foot pedal. the machine did not stop when I let my foot up off the pedal! I had to turn off the machine to stop it. Hoping this was just a fluke.
Did someone tell you already that you can cut the bobbin thread with the little cutter on the right from the winder. Besides that,underneath the bobbin holder is a gray disc with 3 cutting notches. So altogether you don’t need a scissor. So if you wind a bit of thread on the bobbin before machine winding it, you can use the notches underneath to cut the extra off.
I watched your video to help me make the decision to move up from my S7 to the M7. Thank you so much for the detailed demonstration. I know this video was made on March 31st, is the coupon still good for the trolley?
We would be happy to honor the discount on the trolley with machine purchase. We’re open 1-5 today if you’d like to call the shop to work out the details. Thanks! 678-661-0201
Great walk-through! You say there is a zipper foot that can go on the smaller Accufeed foot. I’ve been completely unable to source that or know anybody who knows anything about it. What I have been told is that I have to buy a third ankle, as well as the zipper foot for zipper application. I exclusively sew clothing, much of it outerwear. If there is a flight that I can put onto the smaller Accu feed ankle, could you please tell me where I can get that.
There are three AcuFeed types: the double (it's wide and comes with the machine), the HP2 (also comes with your machine), and the single (does not come with the machine). The single is a little bit narrower than the double, and there's a separate "boot" that you can attach to the single foot to make it into a zipper foot. Below, you'll find a link to a video that explains it well. (It doesn't mention the HP2 foot, but does compare the double and single.) We can order these accessories and ship them to you if you decide that you want to purchase them. If you'd like more information about this, please call us at 678-661-0201 and ask for Priscila. Thanks! Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/30U4rCHmT-s/видео.html
Thank you for your feedback! Camera work is not my strong point as I rarely do it, but I will for sure keep trying new tools when doing future videos to help me stabilize the camera and make the video more stable for the audience. 🙂
It's a wonderful machine, but at 2 1/2 years the LCD screen went black. While it was repaired free of cost (still under warranty) and then within 3 months the LCD screen went out a second time. Needless to say it was traded in for another model. It was a great machine otherwise.
Yes, the instruction manual says you should. But honestly, we rarely do that. Locking the machine is more of a safety precaution than anything else. Her feet were off the foot pedal, so she wasn't going to accidentally make it sew. It's a matter of personal preference-I've met many customers who lock their machines when threading it. 🙂
Oh no! I've had a wonderful experience with this machine, and everyone that I know also loves it, so I'd love to know why you didn't end up liking it. Can you tell me more?
This is the VERY BEST instruction video on the Janome Continental M7 I have ever watched!!! And, I have watched so many videos trying to understand how to use it! I wish I lived in Georgia. I would drive to your store and hug you!!. Thank you thank you thank you from Seattle ❤❤❤
We're so glad to hear that you found it useful! If you ever are in Georgia, we'd love to see you. Enjoy your machine, and let us know if you need any help figuring anything out. Thanks for watching! 😄
I am watching this in Jan 2024. This is a great overview of the machine.
Thank you so much for watching! 😎
A million thank yous for this video. No, you did not talk too much! Your explanations and demos were stellar. I learned more from you in this one video than I did from the place I bought my M7.
EXCELLENT TRAINING! I've had my machine for 2 years, watched several training videos but this is by far the most thorough, richly informative training I've had. Thank you!
Thank you for watching! We're so glad you found this video helpful!
@@sewsewstudio where are you guys located?
@@florenceduty614 We're located just outside of Athens, GA. Our address is 2971 Monrow Hwy, Suite 121 Bogart, GA 30622
@@sewsewstudio thank you! Gotta get my map! Lol
@@florenceduty614 😂 We do hope you'll stop by and visit us. We love to meet new people! If not, you can still check out our website at SewSewStudio.com! 🙂
I have an M7 Continental, it's fantastic, the best machine on the market.
Agreed! It's a spectacular machine!
I am learning so much on the M7 with your video, it's the video I reference to and rewatch. Thank you.
Thanks for watching @thisbasicstitch! We're glad you found this video useful. 🙂
Absolutely one of the best videos I have seen for the M7. Thanks so much❤
Just got this machine and am trying to Learn about it. Your video was very helpful and informative. Thank you!
Thank you for watching! Enjoy your machine!
So much great information I had to save your video. So many things I didn’t know about my machine ❤
Excellent video. Thank you so much!
This was the best information for using my M7! Thank you sew much!
We're so glad you found it helpful. Thank you for watching!
Thank you for this very informative video. I have the M7 and learned many tips today. ( Also, the camera work was phenomenal).
@kathyrnbendickson2239 Thank you so much for watching, and we're glad you found the video helpful! Enjoy sewing on this awesome machine! 😊
Thankyou for this ---the best information on the M7 I've seen so far.
Thank you for watching! We're glad you found it helpful! 😄
Just discovered this video-thank you, thank you, thank you-this is great. And I can bookmark and replay as needed!❤
Thank you for watching! I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. Enjoy your machine! ~Priscila
Great informational video! I’m sure I will refer back to it many times! Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching! I'm glad you found it helpful. Let me know if you need anything else. ~Priscila
I’m looking into buying a new machine and this one is at the top of my list so far. This video is excellent!
The M7 is one of the best machines that you could ever buy! It offers so much, and it will definitely be with you for a lifetime!
Thank you so much. I have watched this a few times and have taken notes. I appreciate your explanations and demonstration. So thankful you took time to share this.
So glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching! 😊
I just got this machine and you have helped me understand all the features, thank you so much!
I'm so happy to hear this! Thank you so much for watching!
Excellent video. Thank you for explaining everything in detail.
Thank you for watching! 😄
I just got this for Christmas. Can't wait to get started with it ❤
This video was very detailed and informative. Excellent demonstration of so many features. Thank you so much.
Thank you for watching, and we're so glad to hear that you found this video helpful!
I have been trying to decide if I should upgrade my Janome 8900 to the Continental M7. I really want the pivot function as I am doing a lot of applique now. Some of the other features would also help with my quilting. This video is the best one I have seen. Very thorough and complete. some of the features I’ve never seen before and may not use, but that is the case with most machines. Thank you so much for this information, and your knowledge is astounding
You'll be very happy with an M7! Thank you for watching!
I’m on another continent but have watched this several times bc your explanations are so clear and thorough. Initially considering the 9480 but am now going to go for the M8 when(ever) it comes out here - all the features you detail here plus the ASR will be just phenomenal. Thank you sooo much for this video!
The M7 is a phenomenal machine, but the M8 just takes it to a whole other level with the ASR! They'll be releasing in October here in the United States. I hope that you enjoy it, and please let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks for watching!
I do have another question: what are the dimensions of the M7 with the extension table fitted to the machine (will the M8 + table be the same size)? I ask because I am scrambling to find a suitably strong table to put my upcoming new addition on. Thank you! ❤️
@@trinacairns9509 The dimensions of the M7 when fitted with the extension table are 26.7 in. W x 15.7 in. L. The M8 will have the same throat space, so I think it’s safe to assume that the extension table will be the same as well. Janome actually sells a universal table for the Continental machines. It’s very sturdy and spacious, yet it still has a small footprint so it won’t take up too much space in your sewing room. With this table, you won't need to use the extension table because the machine drops in to the table, allowing you to have a level surface. That’s the one that we use at our store and we love it!
Wow - what an incredibly helpful response! Thank you❣️ I did see the Janome table specifically made to accommodate the Continental 17/7/8 on the Janome global website, but have found no dealers here which stock the furniture. We cannot get the Janome workbooks here either. Shopping for Janome loot in the USA must be uncomplicated & delightful - all the needful elements are available! Thanks & best wishes 🌼😃
@@trinacairns9509 You're welcome! Please let us know if there is anything else that we can help you with!
I saw an M7 at a show and their sale price was too good to pass up- it included a travel sized machine and set of rulers- so I am excited to get a machine I didn’t dream I could afford. I had been looking at the Janome 6700 p. I think I will be able to pick it up next week. This video was so helpful.
You're going to love your new machine!
I hope you have more classes on the M7. You are great
Thank you so much for this video. I learned so much!
Thank you for watching! We're glad you found it helpful! :)
Thank you! excellent video! It helped me make my purchase decision, I picked up my Janome Continental M7 last Friday.
I was going through your instruction again to familiarize my self with the machine, when I tried sewing from just pushing the foot pedal. the machine did not stop when I let my foot up off the pedal! I had to turn off the machine to stop it. Hoping this was just a fluke.
Thanks for watching! Let us know if you need help with your new machine!
Excellent video!
Thank you for watching! ~ Priscila
Excellent video. Thanks
We're so glad you found it helpful. Thank you for watching!
Thanks so much. I appreciate all you did. This I can watch again. Good information.
Thank you for watching, Jacqueline!
Great demo.
Thank you for watching!
Great tutorial for my M7
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching!
Sounds good
Thanks for watching!
Did someone tell you already that you can cut the bobbin thread with the little cutter on the right from the winder. Besides that,underneath the bobbin holder is a gray disc with 3 cutting notches. So altogether you don’t need a scissor. So if you wind a bit of thread on the bobbin before machine winding it, you can use the notches underneath to cut the extra off.
Good to know! I'll be sure to try this the next time that I sew on this machine. Thanks!
I watched your video to help me make the decision to move up from my S7 to the M7. Thank you so much for the detailed demonstration. I know this video was made on March 31st, is the coupon still good for the trolley?
We would be happy to honor the discount on the trolley with machine purchase. We’re open 1-5 today if you’d like to call the shop to work out the details. Thanks! 678-661-0201
Great walk-through! You say there is a zipper foot that can go on the smaller Accufeed foot. I’ve been completely unable to source that or know anybody who knows anything about it. What I have been told is that I have to buy a third ankle, as well as the zipper foot for zipper application. I exclusively sew clothing, much of it outerwear. If there is a flight that I can put onto the smaller Accu feed ankle, could you please tell me where I can get that.
There are three AcuFeed types: the double (it's wide and comes with the machine), the HP2 (also comes with your machine), and the single (does not come with the machine). The single is a little bit narrower than the double, and there's a separate "boot" that you can attach to the single foot to make it into a zipper foot. Below, you'll find a link to a video that explains it well. (It doesn't mention the HP2 foot, but does compare the double and single.) We can order these accessories and ship them to you if you decide that you want to purchase them. If you'd like more information about this, please call us at 678-661-0201 and ask for Priscila. Thanks! Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/30U4rCHmT-s/видео.html
Can you tap the foot pedal so it lowers the foot without actually starting to sew at speed? Can you have it advance just one stitch this way?
Yes, a quick tap and release on the foot pedal will only lower the foot, it won't start sewing ... At least, this is true for my M7.
The wobbling camera makes one dizzy.
Thank you for your feedback! Camera work is not my strong point as I rarely do it, but I will for sure keep trying new tools when doing future videos to help me stabilize the camera and make the video more stable for the audience. 🙂
Hear you
It's a wonderful machine, but at 2 1/2 years the LCD screen went black. While it was repaired free of cost (still under warranty) and then within 3 months the LCD screen went out a second time. Needless to say it was traded in for another model. It was a great machine otherwise.
Thank you for watching!
Where are you guys?
We're located just outside of Athens, GA. This is our address: 2971 Monroe Highway, Suite 121 Bogart, GA 30622
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Thanks for watching!
When you show how to thread the machine you don’t mention anything about locking it first before threading you are suppose to aren’t you
Yes, the instruction manual says you should. But honestly, we rarely do that. Locking the machine is more of a safety precaution than anything else. Her feet were off the foot pedal, so she wasn't going to accidentally make it sew. It's a matter of personal preference-I've met many customers who lock their machines when threading it. 🙂
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It's a piece of crap machine
Oh no! I've had a wonderful experience with this machine, and everyone that I know also loves it, so I'd love to know why you didn't end up liking it. Can you tell me more?