For the sewist who is moving up in the world, the Janome HD-1000 is a durable sewing machine ready to tackle projects of all types. Loaded with convenient features, the HD-1000 is a great choice for those needing a more solid machine to expand skills with at a very affordable price.
The Janome HD-1000 has a heavy duty, solid feeling aluminum body, making it a great step up from less durable plastic body machines. This heavier, metal constructed machine is ideal for sewing a variety of fabric weights using different sewing styles. It is a workhorse that compares with the old metal machines of yesteryear in a more modern and portable design.
Features for the HD-1000 include 14 built-in stitches including 1 buttonhole stitch as well as stitch length and width control. It makes clean, professional quality stitches through multiple layers of fabric like more expensive factory type machines, giving you the power to sew all types of projects. It has a built-in needle threader, 3-piece feed dog, and extra-high presser foot lift for added convenience, a manual de-clutch bobbin winder, and more.
The HD-1000 comes with 4 of the most popular presser feet, a hem guide, a set of machine needles, maintenance tools, and a machine cover. The Bonus Bundle package includes a beautiful fabric machine tote.
Included with the Janome HD-1000 is Janome's standard 25-year limited warranty on mechanical parts, 5-year electrical parts warranty, and 1-year labor warranty.
The Janome HD-1000 - Heavy Duty Machine at A Lightweight Price!
Features
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Premier Package Includes:
- Janome Top Load 1/4" Seam Foot
- 2 Packs Janome Universal Needles
- 10 Bobbins
Included Accessories
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Janome Company Warranty
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Offer Available On Orders Shipped To United States Destinations Only
- Type:
- Sewing
238 Reviews
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Awesome front loading bobbin machine.
To me, this is the best mechanical machine out there for home use. It's affordable, and has just enough features that make it my go-to machine for sewing heavy material or when I need a really nice straight stitch. It's been my experience that front loading bobbin machines give the best straight stitch. I really like this machine and it comes with a hard case for easy storage.
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Five Stars
Love itt
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Five Stars
This is a great little machine. No problems at all. Well worth the money.
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Great so far!
I previously used a brother xr1300 for sewing and quilting. The stitches were starting to get weird on me and I decided to buy a sewing machine that is heavy duty and has basic stitches because I didnt use all of the ones on my brother and thicker quilts were a struggle. Out of the box that had some weight. I got her going with some youtube tutorial help especially with the front loader bobbin since that was new to me. I had her running within an hour. So far its as smooth as butter. I have some unfinished projects that I plan on working on. I hope that it lasts. I would so far recommend after an hour of use. I am going to do some searching and see if a free motion quilter foot works on this sewing machine. Ill come back and update if things change.
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Five Stars
HAVE USED A LOT
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I love this machine!
My wife bought me this machine for my birthday because my brother CS-6000 I bought back in 2004 gave up the ghost finally after years of hard use, most of which it wasn't made for. We're both in the navy and I need a decent home machine for all the patches our uniforms require and I like to alter and make tactical pouches and gear in my spare time. I figured this machine could meet both of those demands better than a flat bed walking foot machine. Upon unboxing I loved the simplicity of this mechanical machine, no fancy computer screen, just good old dials and levers like the machines i learned on in my grandmothers basement. The front loading bobbin is a change of pace, but I don't mind it. If you ever sewed on older machines you'll feel at home. After plugging it in, getting a bobbin wound, and the machine threaded, it was time to put it through its paces. Dabbling with tactical gear, I have a lot of heavier weight fabrics and even HDPE (high density Polyethylene = plastic) laying around. I started with 2 pieces of 1” military webbing, sewed no problem. Then 3, 4, 5, and 6 layers of webbing were no problem. Layer 7, the machine struggled a bit but got the job done, later 8 it struggled a lot and the needle jammed in the fabric quite a bit. I'll never have to sew 4 layers of military webbing together let alone 8, so I think this machine will be perfect. It sewed through all the “practical” things I threw at it. I would highly recommend this machine. I mean, it comes with a 25 year limited warranty, so there's that....
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Great sewing machine!!
Had a hard time starting this machine, not machines problem, it was a user problem. Now that I've gotten comfortable with it now, it's amazing!! I've had this machine since 2012 and anticipate using it for many more years to come!
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New machine
Easily set up ,runs smoothly--brand new so will wait to see on the durability.
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I love this sewing machine!
My wife bought me this machine for my birthday because my brother CS-6000 I bought back in 2004 gave up the ghost finally after years of hard use, most of which it wasn't made for. We're both in the navy and I need a decent home machine for all the patches our uniforms require and I like to alter and make tactical pouches and gear in my spare time. I figured this machine could meet both of those demands better than a flat bed walking foot machine. Upon unboxing I loved the simplicity of this mechanical machine, no fancy computer screen, just good old dials and levers like the machines i learned on in my grandmothers basement. The front loading bobbin is a change of pace, but I don't mind it. If you ever sewed on older machines you'll feel at home. After plugging it in, getting a bobbin wound, and the machine threaded, it was time to put it through its paces. Dabbling with tactical gear, I have a lot of heavier weight fabrics and even HDPE (high density Polyethylene = plastic) laying around. I started with 2 pieces of 1” military webbing, sewed no problem. Then 3, 4, 5, and 6 layers of webbing were no problem. Layer 7, the machine struggled a bit but got the job done, later 8 it struggled a lot and the needle jammed in the fabric quite a bit. I'll never have to sew 4 layers of military webbing together let alone 8, so I think this machine will be perfect. It sewed through all the “practical” things I threw at it. I would highly recommend this machine. I mean, it comes with a 25 year limited warranty, so there's that....