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With the Janome MOD-100Q computerized sewing machine and quilting accessories bundle, you can tackle your next sewing or quilting project with power, precision, and confidence. It has a built-in needle threader, a presser foot lift, an auto-declutch bobbin winder, and a 7-millimeter stitch width, along with a backlit LCD screen with easy navigation buttons that make choosing stitches a breeze Read More
Just be aware that this machine does not have the presser foot pressure adjustment, putting it in the class of cheap machines. Check out the Janome Sewist 500 for a better quality machine at a reasonable price. I have machines from the 1800s on that all have this pressure adjustment, but some newer machines are made without it as a cost cutting measure. IMHO....and that of many others too.
WintersewistI have five Janome machines, and I don't know if I'd necessarily call this a "cheap" machine...the reality is that it's actually quite hard to find a computerized machine with adjustable presser foot pressure for much less than $800. For some reason, it's a feature that Janome only puts on its high-end computerized machines. If that feature is important for you and you're not wanting to spend several (several) hundred dollars, you're better off going for a mechanical machine (like the Sewist 500 recommend above, or the HD3000 which I own and love).
EpidendronThe Eversewn 30 is $400 and has adjustable presser foot pressure, and a host of other great features. Eversewn is a line made by a relative of the owners of Bernina. They have a good reputation, too.
But from what I can tell, this is a really good deal, since the price is similar, but less, than other sites, and you get a lot of extras here that are not available elsewhere - the table, hard case, even-feed foot, 1/4 inch foot.