Friday, September 14, 2012

Janome 7330 Magnolia Computerized Sewing Machine with 30 Built-In Stitches for $398.00


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Rating: 4.8

List Price : $499.00 Price : $398.00
Janome 7330 Magnolia Computerized Sewing Machine with 30 Built-In Stitches

Product Description

The Janome 7330 is the most advanced machine in the Janome Magnolia Line. Perfect for creating any kind of home decor or sewing project, the Janome 7330 enables you to add your personal flair to your home and wardrobe. With a Janome 7330 sewing machine you'll get 16 solid utility stitches, 6 one step buttonholes, and 8 decorative stitches. With lots of great automatic features the possibilities are unlimited. The Janome Magnolia sewing machine incorporating the same Janome precision and technology that goes into all of our machines, the janome Magnolia 7330 helps you define yourself at a great price.


  • Automatic Needle Threader - No More Straining Your Eyes, Easily Adjust Stitch Length and Width with the Touch of a Button, Free Arm Capability
  • Bright Two-Digit LED Screen For Simple Stitch Selection, Superior Feeding System and Drop Feed Capable
  • Easily Select One of 30 Built-In Sewing Stitches with the Front Stitch Panel and LED Screen
  • Start-Stop Button Allows you to Sew Without a Foot Control, Auto-Declutch Bobbin Winder, Easy Reverse Stitch Button and Precise Thread Tension


Janome 7330 Magnolia Computerized Sewing Machine with 30 Built-In Stitches Reviews


Janome 7330 Magnolia Computerized Sewing Machine with 30 Built-In Stitches Reviews


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385 of 386 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy, easy to use, March 2, 2009
This review is from: Janome 7330 Magnolia Computerized Sewing Machine with 30 Built-In Stitches
I am a first time sewer and I wanted a solid machine below $400. I wanted something I could grow into, but something that wouldn't overwhelm me. I had gone online to research machines. I was actually considering the Brother CS6000I before I had even heard of the Janome 7330. At the time there were 97 reviews on Amazon for the Brother CS6000I and I read every one. I was concerned b/c the low rated Brother reviews and even many of the 4 and 5 star reviews complained about the machine's tension and a finicky bobbin. The last thing I wanted to deal with was a touchy machine. If you read the reviews, without looking at the stars, most of them talk about the machine's quirks. I started to wonder if the Brother was trying to be too far reaching for it's price point. I was also wondering why so many were willing to overlook this touchiness that they all mentioned.

I went to SewVacDirect.com and did an online "ask a consultant" thing. I asked the person about the Brother... Read more
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212 of 214 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy basic sewing machine, great for free quilting and mending, May 19, 2010
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Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Janome 7330 Magnolia Computerized Sewing Machine with 30 Built-In Stitches
The Janome Magnolia 7330 is a "beginner's" sewing machine, according to some sewing forums, but my feeling is that it really is a workhorse that does most things an average sewist or quilter wants to do, and while it doesn't have all the features of a very expensive model, it delivers sturdy performance and enough bells and whistles to make it my new favorite "go-to" machine.

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The Magnolia line is an affordable line of machines including sergers. The 7330 is the top of this line and competes with the Decor models (such as the 2010) and the Threadbanger TB30. It is larger than the Gems (used for schools and portability) and smaller and less feature-rich than the Memory Craft and higher Decor models. What this all means is that if you are looking for a basic machine that does everyday tasks and quilting, this is a good machine at the right price point. What you will need to decide is how many extras you need based on your sewing tasks... Read more
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145 of 146 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hassle free home workhorse, September 17, 2009
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C. Thomas (California) - See all my reviews
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I waited until I'd test driven this machine a bit before reviewing. The consensus: This is a wonderful home workhorse.

The Magnolia 7330 is the first sewing machine I've ever bought, but I've used the Whites, Singers, Janomes and Berninas of my mom and friends before. When I went looking for a machine of my own I wanted something simple, powerful, non-finicky (nothing seems to elevates blood pressure like weird thread tension), and good enough to get me through most craft or clothing projects. Well, and not crazy expensive.

This machine really lives up to my expectations and hopes. It punched through 6+ layers of denim easily, the feed dog system is wonderfully smooth, and it goes from sewing light muslin to heavy twill without any problem or fiddling at all. You can see how much thread is in the bobbin in between stitching, so I don't expect to lift off the fabric and find I've run out of thread any time soon, like has happened to me a couple of times on... Read more
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