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CoverPro is a dedicated cover hem stitch machine, without any other serge,
overlock, or rolled hem stitches,and does not cut the material, as you are
sewing on a fold to hem or further into the fabric for décorative cover hem
stitching.
With a wide double straight top stitch and bottom cover hem serg stitch, the
900CP is our most economical CoverPro machine. Its innovative design is based on
the marriage of an industrial-style cover hem machine and a convenient home
machine. The resulting union has produced a high-speed, long arm, heavy-duty
cover hem machine that looks and operates like a sewing machine.
It's the perfect companion machine for home dec, quilting and garment making.
Largest work space on the market (4" x 5.5")
Exclusive free arm configuration (Brother, Singer, Juki and Bernina do not have)
Wide Double cover hem (6mm) Wide 2 needle cover hem (6mm)and a Chain stitch
Vertical needle drop
Presser foot lifter positioned behind needle: operate with either hand
Variable stitch length: 1-5mm
Sews up to 1,000 stitches per minute
Variable differential feed ratio: 0.5 - 2.25 times
Stitch length and differential feed dials located on belt cover for easy
handling
The cover stitch is what gives garments their professional looking finish. This
stitch (also called a "cover hem" or interlock) was previously available only on
sergers, and then, often only on the highest-end sergers.
With the release of its CoverPro series, the Janome Sewing Machine Company has
made this sophisticated finish available on a model with the power and control
of an industrial specialty machine, but with the unique look and feel of a home
sewing machine the two new CoverPro cover stitch sewing machines offer home
sewers all the possibilities of cover stitch sewing while simplifying both set
up and operation.
The CoverPro 900CP is a more economical model, offering a wide 5mm,
double-needle cover stitch and a chain stitch. Because they only do these two
types of stitches, they're extremely fast up to 1,000 stitches per minute and
much easier to set up and use. They look more like regular sewing machines, and
offer familiar features that make them easier to use than sergers, like a full
size sewing bed, free arm sewing, vertical needle drop and a one-hand thread
cutter.
The cover stitch is especially suited to stretchy fabrics like knits, as well as
the popular new blends of traditional woven fabrics with a small percentage of
stretch fiber added for extra flexibility. The CoverPro series machines are
ideal for constructing projects from fashion tops to competition ice skating
costumes.
The cover stitch is a serger-type stitch made without the knives (no fabric is
cut), so it can be used not only to finish hems, necklines, collars and cuffs,
but also for decorative effects in the middle of the fabric. Cover stitches can
be made with two or three needles. For example, a double needle cover stitch
will show two lines of straight stitching on the top of the fabric with the two
lines joined by a looping stitch on the bottom side. Because both sides of a
cover stitch are finished, it looks great with decorative thread.