My Sewing Machine Interview : Janome Sewist 625E
In honor of Sew, Mama, Sew! Sewing Machine month, here is my sewing machine self-interview meme:

What brand and model do you have?
I have a Janome Sewist 625E.
How long have you had it?
I’m pretty sure I got it about a year and a half ago? Right around 18 months I think.
How much does that machine cost (approximately)?
I can’t remember exactly but I think I paid about $400 at the local dealer.
What types of things do you sew (i.e. quilting, clothing, handbags, home dec projects, etc.)?
Well I sew clothing, bags, home-dec projects and cloth menstrual pads, of course! I’m just starting to get into quilting a little bit, but I much prefer to sew small things and clothes.
How much do you sew? How much wear and tear does the machine get?
I probably use it every-other day. My serger actually gets more use — but that may change as I become more and more enamored with sewing hats and quilts!
Do you like/love/hate your machine? Are you ambivalent? Passionate? Does she have a name?
I suppose I think my machine does exactly what I need it to do. I’m not passionate about it, nor am I ambivalent.My machine is very sturdy and solid — which is why I bought it over some cheaper models with more fancy stitches! I love that it doesn’t wobble around when I’m sewing.
What features does your machine have that work well for you?
The features I most love are:
- ease of use (simplicity)
- up-down needle button
- drop-in bobbin
- adjustable foot pressure
- free arm
- one-step buttonhole
- automatic needle threader
If my needle threader broke or the up/down needle button stopped working, I’d have to get a new machine! That’s how much I love those features!
Is there anything that drives you nuts about your machine?
I honestly haven’t had any problems with this machine since I’ve had it! It has a nice hardcover case too and it’s small enough to fit in one of those rolling bags if I want to take it somewhere. The only thing that drives me nuts is getting to the dealer before she closes when I need to buy bobbins! I do kind of wish I could use generic bobbins, but only because I’m lazy.
Would you recommend the machine to others? Why?
I would definitely recommend my sewing machine to others. Especially new sewers. When I started sewing a few years back, I had a cheapo machine from a department store and within a few months I started to feel very frustrated with the quality of the machine and all the problems I had with it. If sewing is going to be a serious hobby, a good entry level machine is important — otherwise you’ll end up just hating your machine as soon as you realize all it’s limitations. I think that the Janome Sewist 625E has just enough features for basic garment/home dec/quilting projects that anyone could use it with satisfactory results. There aren’t a lot of bells and whistles on this machine, but like I said, it’s sturdy, solid and super easy to use! (I totally sound like a commercial)!
What factors do you think are important to consider when looking for a new machine?
Knowing what you want to do is important. When I started sewing I had no idea what kinds of things I wanted to make — so having an all-purpose machine was important. I also think it’s pretty impossible to buy a sewing machine blind off the internet. If you’re going to invest the kind of money in a hobby that can be as expensive as sewing, it’s important to form a good relationship with a dealer that can help you when you have problems. I think it’s handy to go to a dealer that can do small repairs on-site too.
There is a Janome dealer and a Husqvarna/Viking dealer in the town I live in. I happened to get a Janome machine because on the day I went looking, I got better customer service from the Janome dealer — but I’ve since formed a great relationship with the Husqvarna/Viking shop too — and that’s where I ended up buying my serger. If I were going to upgrade my machine, I’m honestly not sure who I’d go through! I bought a Janome Serger to start out with too and it was sort of crappy compared to my new Huskylock. I’m not sure how the higher-end machines stack up. I just took a beginners quilt class at the Husqvarna/Viking shop and I go in there more often because they have better fabric. It would be a tough choice because I do love my Janome sewing machine.
Do you have a dream machine?
I don’t know if I have a dream machine. I did some sewing on the computerized Husqvarna quilting machines at the class on Saturday and I liked the thread intake thing and the bobbin winder a lot. I think it would be nice to have some more stitches (my machine has 24) — but I have no idea what I’d use them for! If I got a new machine I’d want it to be sturdy and hard-working and I would need it to specialize in garment construction or quilting. I’m not big into embroidery, so nothing like those crazy embroidery machines.
Maybe one of those adorable vintage/retro machines would be nice. Or a Hello Kitty sewing machine. Yeah. I’d like that!
