Quilt Canada - MC9450 QCP PROFESSIONAL

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • So many convenient time saving must have features that any quilter or sewist would love! The MC9450 QCP has an impressive 350 stitches, 11 one-step buttonholes, AcuFeed Flex feeding system, Hight Light LED lighting, multiple free-motion quilting feet, Ruler foot and SEW much more!
    Demonstration Topics Included:
    Machine overview and included accessories, Demos on Sewing Applications Menu using various included presser feet, Ruler Quilting (learn about the Janome Ruler Kit and the Sew Comfortable line of quilting rulers and templates), Achieving a perfect 1⁄4” inch stitch, needle plates overview and more.
    For more information go to www.Janome.ca

КОМЕНТАРІ • 29

  • @dawnross4143
    @dawnross4143 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Michael for a very informative and well presented tutorial. I was fortunate to visit a Janome dealer and purchase the 9450 secondhand when the previous owner wanted to upgrade her machine. To be honest I was overwhelmed with all the features. After watching you I have a much better understanding of the feet, the plates and navigating the menu - I think… If I get lost again I now know which videos to go to find the answers.

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  4 місяці тому

      Yay! Thank you sew much for your compliments and congratulations on your fabulous new-to-you machine! I'm sew glad you found the presentation helpful -that's exactly why I love doing what I do in sharing the Janome love! Happy Sewing!

  • @lorriepierson8203
    @lorriepierson8203 7 місяців тому

    My dealer made me a deal I couldn’t refuse….I left my old friend MC6600P behind with the dealer and brought home this new friend a few days ago….looking forward to using all the features….thank you for this tutorial p.

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  7 місяців тому

      Yay! Congratulations on your new machine! You'll find lots of great tips and tricks on our Janome Life blog, as well! janomelife.wordpress.com/?s=mc9450
      Happy Sewing!

  • @kathrynfountain894
    @kathrynfountain894 2 роки тому +1

    I’m a quilter. I watched many UA-cam videos to help me decide which machine to buy and chose the Janome 9450. Your demonstration/tutorial on the features of this machine is super helpful. Thank you so much!

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  4 місяці тому

      Thank you sew much for your compliments, I'm happy you found the presentation helpful! Happy Sewing!

  • @miric6224
    @miric6224 Рік тому +1

    Hello. Great explanation. Still learning about my 9450. I put the thread cutter peddal on the table top and hit it with the side of my palm to cut. It’s fast. Will rewatch. Need help with auto needle threader. Love Janome, have a few. Granny me.

  • @marianal7345
    @marianal7345 Рік тому +1

    Hi there, this is the first machine that I really wanted to get when I was first looking for a good sewing machine. I thought it was great. I ended up getting the skyline s7, and now I'm thinking of upgrading to this machine as I can afford it.

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  Рік тому

      awesome! That's great feedback, Mariana. There's a machine for everyone to meet every need, and it's great to go with your gut and get the machine you truly love and will have for years. Happy Sewing!

  • @sherryseitz1889
    @sherryseitz1889 3 роки тому +2

    I love your video’s. I always learn so much.

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  3 роки тому

      Thank you SEW much Sherry! I sew appreciate your compliments and support! Thank you for sharing the Janome love!

  • @cathyteramo8630
    @cathyteramo8630 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Michael, I really like your presentation and your very informative explanations. I still hesitate between the skyline S7, the 9450, the 6700 P or the M7. I mainly make objects: bags, cases, plaids, not really sewing clothes, what do you recommend?

  • @violet2048
    @violet2048 Рік тому

    When I get a new sewing machine, I like to split the manual on the spine, and place each page in a page protector and put them in a fresh 3 ring binder. I usually add several empty page protectors for samples of my test stitching and even photos.

  • @elsieturoci4404
    @elsieturoci4404 Рік тому

    Fantastic video. Thanks Michael 😊

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  4 місяці тому

      Thank you sew much for your compliments! I'm so glad you enjoyed the presentation. The MC9450QCP is a fabulous machine so there's lots to rave about! Happy Sewing!

  • @christianelacasse5697
    @christianelacasse5697 2 роки тому +1

    Merci très intéressant les informations sont bonnes

  • @kocaburra
    @kocaburra 2 роки тому

    Hi, very helpful your video. I am about to buy a sewing machine. I am in love with MC 15,000 because I was thinking to use the hoops for quilting, since I am not very clever with free motion, but it is completely out of my budget . So , this machine 9450 has almost the same , big space to work, 11”. Without the hoops.
    I will appreciate any advice to improve my quilting .
    The Skyline S9 is also and option , do not have a big space, but would have the hoops .
    I think I am going to need some advice to help me decided which one to buy.
    Thank you in advanced .

  • @charlenecrouch7153
    @charlenecrouch7153 Рік тому

    May I ask, if you wanted to set up your machine to do a scant 1/4", you say to change the setting from 8.3 to 9.0mm, wouldn't you just want to move it to say 8.4, 8.5mm? Seems like a big jump to 9.0mm. Thank you for all the great information for using my new (used) 9450. It came with everything but the dvds, is there any chance I can get a copy of the them?

  • @maryfeinstein8984
    @maryfeinstein8984 9 місяців тому

    Does the 9450 accommodate making Serpentine switch (stitch 20 in quilting section) with the Acura- feed foot?

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  7 місяців тому

      No, once the AcuFeed feeding system is engaged by pressing the AcuFeed icon, only straight stitches remain to be selected. All other stitches are grey out as the AcuFeed Flex foot only wants to move forward to help feed the fabric.
      To use the Serpentine stitch which goes side to side as well as forward, do not press the AcuFeed icon to engage the AcuFeed feeding system.
      Happy Sewing!

  • @KJW930
    @KJW930 4 місяці тому

    I recently got this machine. I was a Pfaff gal. There is much to love about this machine. I think it might be fabulous if you are quilting. I sew a lot of home Dec projects with 1/2 Inc seams which is a PITA to perfect on this machine. So it t and I are not bonding....I also the interface annoying, and quite frankly unnecessary. And It's noisy even with quiet mode on. I am 😞

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  4 місяці тому

      Hello! Sometimes it takes longer to bond with a machine as there's so much to learn with more sophisticated machines. There's many ways to achieve a 1/2" seam allowance. The patented needle plate has 1/2" markings to follow, and the machine comes with a fabulous adjustable cloth guide which can be set up to 1/2" to help accurately guide the fabric. There are many optional specialty presser feet available as well, like the Janome Sliding Guide Foot and the Edge Guide Foot, which can also help achieve an accurate 1/2" seam allowance. Happy Sewing!

    • @KJW930
      @KJW930 4 місяці тому

      Yes, I got the expensive foot, $75, that works great for the regular foot configuration. The HD foot plate and the other plates barely have any markings for a 1/2 inch; markings which are obliterated when using the plastic seam guide supplied. I will get there, but it's frustrating. I wish Janome put more effort into making the 1/2 marking more visible on all the plates is all. It all changes when you go to the HD foot, then the accufeed foot and sometimes depending on fabric and layers. Thanks! I can't wait to make a quilt with this machine. I think that's where this machine will shine.

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  4 місяці тому

      @@KJW930 Each of Janome's 4 patented needle plates have 3 indicator markings for a 1/2" seam allowance. To help see them better, you could use the AcuView Optic Magnifiers or a piece of low tack tape along those 3 guides so they're more pronounced. The markings aren't necessary to follow when using the Cloth Guide. Do a little test same to be sure it's set at the correct seam allowance width and the clear longer fence of the guide is what you'll follow. Yes, the HP Needle Plate has markings, including 1/2" set using the left needle position. Typically this needle pate and corresponding narrow HP Foot are used for 1/4" seam allowances, but there are guides for the 1/2" seam allowance, as well. The MC9450QCP is a fabulous all purpose machine, but yes, quilting is one thing it does very well. There are many Sewing Applications and presser feet included to achieve those results. Happy Sewing!

  • @newnormal1841
    @newnormal1841 9 місяців тому +1

    📌. 34:30
    What will be thought of next ?
    🤺💐

    • @janomehqjanomecanada4908
      @janomehqjanomecanada4908  7 місяців тому +1

      One never knows with Janome - they like to keep us on our toes and surprise us, which is part of the fun!

  • @rosamariarodriguezmontes2407
    @rosamariarodriguezmontes2407 9 місяців тому

    Compré una janome orizon memori grafi 15000 atrabez de alibaba ala vendedora Natasha hagermam pague la máquina siguiendo las ictrucciones y nunca me llegó por desgracia no he podido tener la máquina que tanto deseaba llevava meses biendo videos y me habían estafado

  • @Creative-Chaos
    @Creative-Chaos 2 роки тому

    Time stamps would be helpful