Having a dedicated coverstitch machine helps you achieve a professional finish. Your projects, created at home, can now be finished to the highest standard.
Coverstitch machines can be used practically for turning up hems and are especially helpful when sewing with stretchy fabrics. This machine makes the whole process easy. The CoverPro 3000 P has a durable top cover stitch, as often seen on sportswear garments. Experiment with this machine for garment assembly or decorative stitching on all types of fabric, firm or stretchy. The vertical needle drop helps with fabric penetration and precision to achieve high quality results, even on fine knit fabrics with the special ‘fine mode’ switching lever. This model has increased durability by adopting ball bearings to help less vibration.
A whole new world of creativity can be achieved with rows of parallel coverstitching to add designer touches, you could even try creating your own trimmings. This 5, 4, 3 and 2-thread coverstitch machine helps you achieve professional results, whatever fabric you are working with.
Delivery
Alan and Steve offer free delivery with your new machine.
Under normal circumstances delivery takes 1 – 2 days – excluding weekends.
Your machine will be delivered to your home via one of the main couriers.
Alternatively you can choose to collect your machine from our shop at a time that suits you.
Please just let us know and we’ll be happy to help you.
Please Note.
We only deliver machines to the UK Mainland.
Although we post parts & accessories worldwide, we do not ship machines outside the UK.
Guarantee
Alan and Steve’s Guarantee to you
We are Janome Main Agents.
Our guarantee covers your Janome for two years and includes parts and labour, but not transport. It may be an idea to retain the box and internal packaging – if you have space. In the unlikely event that you experience any problems with your machine, please phone us as ‘faults’ can often be rectified over the phone.
Dad always used to say the workshop is the backbone of our business. From the 1970’s both Alan and Steve learned the trade by starting in the workshop. Since those early days, we have both attended many technical training courses across the UK, Germany and Switzerland.