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Janome sewing machine practically new with box and accessories


bellmar

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This sewing machine has been used just a couple of times for a domestic repair and kept in its box after that as no longer needed. Still in the box with the pedal , all accessories and manual . 

Product description :
Suitable for beginners, the Janome 7025 sewing machine can tackle a wide range of fabrics including stretch and denim.

Stitches:

The Janome 7025 features a 1-step buttonhole function and 24 stitch options including embroidery and utility.

Unique features:

The 7025 feature a view-through bobbin cover which will allow you to easily spot when you need to change the bobbin, an integrated drop feed which is useful for embroidering, a reverse button for strengthening a stitch and variable stitch widths and lengths.

Accessories included:

This machine comes with a hard cover, seam ripper, spool cap (large and small), spare spool pin, spare bobbins, screwdriver, needles, quilter guide, standard foot, blind hem, buttonhole and over-edge.

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Selling for £160 o.n.o

 

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