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Examen du Janome 1600P-QC

Note de l'éditeur: This Janome 1600P-QC review was originally written in 2013. We have revised and updated this post in 2022. In addition to the updated review, we have added the Janome Memory Craft 6650, le Juki TL-2010Q et le Juki TL-2000Qi as alternatives to the Janome 1600p-QC. All of these machines are good industrial-grade sewing and quilting machines.

When Faye Nichol invited me to review the Janome 1600P at the Centre de couture Sunshine in Margate, Florida, I wasn’t sure what to expect.

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    Overview of the Janome 1600P -QC

    Machine à coudre et à quilter à grande vitesse Janome 1600P-QC
    4.0
    $1 349,00

    Le Janome 1600P-QC établit un équilibre harmonieux entre portabilité et performances de niveau industriel, ce qui lui vaut le titre de meilleur de sa catégorie. Avec une vitesse remarquable de 1 600 points par minute, cette machine à haute vitesse destinée uniquement au point droit est un rêve pour les amateurs de couture et de quilting. Sa conception astucieuse offre un espace de travail généreux de 9" x 6" à droite de l'aiguille, offrant suffisamment d'espace pour des projets complexes. La canette à chargement latéral garantit un accès facile, même à partir d'un cadre de quilt. L'intelligence de la machine transparaît à travers des fonctionnalités telles que le coupe-fil automatique, la genouillère ergonomique et le contrôle de vitesse variable, offrant à la fois puissance et précision pour des expériences de couture fluides.

    Avantages:
    • Unité robuste
    • Un fonctionnement en douceur
    • Idéal pour le quilting
    • Nourrit bien le matériel
    • Coud facilement à travers des matériaux épais
    • Vitesse de couture extrêmement rapide
    Les inconvénients:
    • Impossible de laisser tomber les chiens d'alimentation
    • Ne coud que des points droits
    • Pas de bras libre
    Voir l'offre Acheter sur Amazon
    01/18/2025 04:47 pm GMT

    Janome 1600P-QC At A Glance

    The Janome 1600P looks exactly like what it is – a home sewing machine with all of the benefits of an machine industrielle. When I first saw it, I was under the impression that it was an industrial machine à coudre.

    Janome 1600P
    Janome 1600P
    A large reverse stitch lever and thread cutting button
    A large reverse stitch lever and thread cutting button

    However, after reading about it on the Janome website, I learned that this is, indeed, a straight-stitch sewing machine designed for home use. It appears to be an industrial sewing machine from the outside… It has built-in cone thread stands, heavy duty metal construction, and it is a single stitch only machine. However, I saw on the Janome 1600P that are normally seen on home machines only: on board threading guides; automatic thread cutting; needle up and down, and stitch locking buttons; a variable speed control slider across the top; and a large reverse stitch lever and thread cutting button on the right side along with the stitch length adjustment dial.

    P1600-QC Features

    The Janome 1600P-QC has standard features that are found almost exclusively on industrial sewing machines as well as features that many home sewers have come to rely upon.

    • HL needle
    • Side-loading, industrial rotary hook
    • Aiguille mémorisée haut/bas
    • Extra large 8.85″ x 5.5″ work area
    • Dual LED lights
    • Industrial-type thread take-up lever
    • Non huile holes in bed
    • Sealed bearings on shafts
    • Up to 11 lbs. of presser foot pressure
    • Industrial pretension threading
    • Thread diagram printed on machine front
    • Bobbin winding diagram printed on machine top
    • Liquid response foot control – no stalls
    • Synchronized thread tension lever
    • Variable stitch length up to 6mm
    • Metal attachment setting plate
    • Quiet operation with no external motor

    Working on the Janome 1600P-QC

    Threading the Janome 1600P and winding the bobbin are simplified by the easy to follow on board diagrams that take you through the entire process from the very start to inserting the bobbin in the case and mounting it in the race hook.

    On board instructional diagrams
    On board instructional diagrams

    Adjusting the tension and stitch length are as simple as adjusting the tension dial above the needle or moving the stitch length slider on the right side of the machine.

    Tension dial above the needle
    Tension dial above the needle

    The Janome 1600P runs like a heavy duty industrial sewing machine. It is super fast – faster than any other home sewing machine I’ve seen. It’s also very quiet and there is absolutely no vibration.

    Since the Janome 1600P is a straight stitch only machine, sampling stitches for this review was very simple. I toyed with the variable speed slider and the stitch length adjustment dial. The stitches – both short and long – were well formed, tight and quite sturdy.

    Well formed, tight and quite sturdy stitches
    Well formed, tight and quite sturdy stitches

    Fabrics that work on Janome 1600P-QC

    Fibres naturelles / coton-lin-laineFourrure
    Fine fabrics / Silk-satin-taffetaPeau de reptile
    Tricots (poids moyen à lourd uniquement)Canvas / Twil
    Tissus / mélanges synthétiques -rayonne-polyesterPlastique / Caoutchouc
    TapisserieExtra thick fabrics or multiple layer
    Cuir / Daim

    Accessoires

    The Janome 1600P is a no frills, single function workhorse. People who purchase this machine will not be disappointed with the standard accessories that come with this functional, no frills sewing machine.

    • 2 pieds presseurs
      • Pied ourleur
      • ¼ inch straight stitch foot
    • Bobines
    • Industriel aiguilles
    • Brosse à peluches
    • 2 tournevis (1 grand/1 petit)
    • Capuchon de bobine
    • Porte-bobine
    • Filet de bobine
    • Genouillère
    • Mallette d'accessoires
    • Le manuel du propriétaire

    In addition to the items listed here, an optional extension table is also available.

    MC 6650 – Janome alternative to 1600P-QC

    Machine à coudre et à matelasser Janome Memory Craft 6650
    4.5
    $1 799,00

    La machine à coudre et à quilter Janome Memory Craft 6650 occupe la septième position dans la catégorie des huit meilleures machines à quilter. Elle est considérée comme une machine puissante car elle regorge de polyvalence et de précision, ce qui en fait le premier choix des quilters et des couturiers. La machine vous attire avec son espace de gorge spacieux de 10 pouces, ce qui la rend parfaite pour gérer des projets de courtepointe volumineux. Après cela, vous verrez que l'appareil est doté d'un corps robuste avec 170 points intégrés, d'un enfile-aiguille supérieur pour vous permettre de reprendre facilement la couture complexe et comprend des alphabets pour vous assurer de le faire correctement. Cette machine à quilter spécifique vous offre une couture rapide jusqu'à 1000 points par minute, vous promettant un flux de travail efficace. Dans le même temps, l'écran LCD permet une navigation plus facile, simplifiant la convivialité.  

    Voir l'offre Acheter sur Amazon
    01/19/2025 04:01 am GMT

    Entretien

    ActionsAprès chaque utilisationMensuelAnnuellementComme requis
    Nettoyer le crochet de course et nourrir les chiensOuiNonNonNon
    Essuyez la tête avec un chiffon doux et secNonNonNonOui
    Essuyez la tête avec un chiffon doux et humideNonNonNonOui
    LubrifierNonNonNonOui
    Service by sewing repair professionalNonNonNonOui

    Attacher les détails

    The Janome 1600P is not for the faint of heart. This is a very fast sewing machine. Even though the speed can be adjusted down to 800 stitches per minute, it is designed for high-speed sewing. With this in mind, I do not recommend its use by anyone who is in any way intimidated by its power. Although learning to use this machine is very easy, I do not recommend this machine for use by anyone who is new to sewing. The on-board threading and bobbin winding guides are very useful.
    From time to time, even the most seasoned home sewer sometimes needs a little coaching when it comes to enfiler une machine they are unfamiliar with. A straight-stitch only sewing machine like this is good for working with very heavy materials like canvas, leather, and thick vinyl. I can see it in a sewing room where the owner enjoys making leather and suede purses and coats. If this is your forte, and you are looking for a machine that can handle those specialized heavy-duty jobs, the Janome 1600P just might be the machine for you.
    If, however, you are looking for a machine that can give you decorative stitches and do lots of different things, or if the space in your sewing room is limited, you should consider other options.

    Juki alternatives to the Janome 1600P-QC

    If you are looking for a newer sister to the 1600P-QC here are your options.

    If you are looking for more options, you can check out our list of the best industrial sewing machines. Also check out our review of the Janome Memory Craft 12000.

    Questions fréquemment posées

    Yes the Janome 1600P is ideal for quilting. The QC stands for Quilter’s Companion

    Sewists have multiple options of machines à piquer to choose from. The MC6650 is a great, albeit expensive, options for quilters around the world

    Janome P1600-QC Review

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    Résumé

    The Janome 1600P looks exactly like what it is – a home sewing machine with all of the benefits of an industrial machine. When I first saw it, I was under the impression that it was an industrial sewing machine.

    3.9


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    1. On the long arm the Janome 1600P is skipping stitches and fraying the thread. I had is serviced and changed the needle. I don’t know what else to do, it’s been 2 years I had the machine and have not been able to quilt on the long arm for this reason. Could someone please HELP!!!

        1. I think that the 1600P can not do the long arm but the 1600P DMX or 1600P Q(?) are the only two Janome models that can. I have not been able to get this confirmed. If you know of anyone that can answer that question, that would be great.
          Thank you for your reply. We will figure this out.

      1. I read something that helped me. Looking at the eye of the needle at 6 o’clock, loosen needle slightly. If the fraying is the top thread, insert another needle in the eye and gently turn the eye right to 5 o’clock. If the problem is on the bottom, turn gently left to 7 o’clock. It worked for me. Haven’t had the problem since. The difference in minimal but makes all the difference. Hope it helps.

      2. I have had my grace frame and Janome 1600P for just over 12 months I have had no problems with either the machine or the frame. is the needle in correctly? have you checked your bobbin tension? are you using the correct needle?

    2. Hi, I too have the Janome 1600p and share your frustration with skipped stitches and frayed thread and can find no solution either. I do not use a Grace stitch regulator however and wonder if either of you use one…I am on the verge of buying one as a last resort for solving the problem. Catherine

      1. I have the sure stitch but was still not able to get the long arm quilting to work. Skipping stitches and then frayed thread. Still trying to find out if the Jamone 1600P can be used on a long arm frame. I am thinking not!!

        1. I use mine a long arm frame. It sews lovely. But I am now having trouble using a special Westalee ruler foot. It won’t pick up the bottom thread

      2. I, too, have had the same problem with my Janome 1600 PQ. My husband purchased it for me one year ago. I have taken it back to the dealer with no help at all. I am using it on my Handi Quilter (the old one with the rails on a table top. I am considering purchasing a heavier carriage with handles and a speed controller (so I don’t have to have the foot control in my hand). It is frustrating to say the least and I may never purchase another Janome again. The machine works perfectly on my table top, just not on a frame. I just finished a lap quilt using my little Brother and the stitchesare beautiful. Any help from anyone would be appreciated.

        1. I had my machine serviced and timing set to factory settings. It sewed beautifully with the normal foot. The westalee foot wouldn’t work so I took the machine with the special foot back to the serviceman…. He readjusted everything and now it sews with any thread, needles ( not just the HL ones), thicknesses or foot.
          No broken thread, skipped stitches or frustration.
          I am very happy with my Janome

        1. I’ve found out that the Jamone 1600P, not PQ or the other, does not work well with the long arm. It is great for stationary quilting where you move the fabric but not on the long arm. It was sold with the Gracie Frame about 5 years ago and then was learned of that. I purchased both second hand two years ago and was not told and have been fighting with it since. No one around my area could help and I had it serviced 3 times. I will not buy another Jamone because you can not get any help when the machine is not working properly. I have been on all kinds of websites and youtube and NO HELP!

          Catherine do not buy the stitch regulator that is not the problem.

    3. Hi Everyone. Thanks for all the advice and help….today I have just quilted a single bed quilt perfectly:
      I sought advice from a Janome dealer in England and after much discussion purchased the feet listed below and it is now behaving perfectly.
      I bought two sets: Janome convertible Free Motion quilting foot set and janome Free Motion Frame feet set.
      From these packs I replaced my foot plate with the darning plate and changed the foot holder to the one supplied in the set and then applied the open toe quilting foot from the other set.
      I found the dealer really helpful and he was more than willing to phone me in Spain to sort the problem.
      I was using a foot purchased cheaply on the internet when I was experiencing these problems.

    4. I own the 1600P. During the first year, the thread guide plate fell off and it would not hold the tension. I had yet to sew a complete quilt top. The dealership refused help. After several years in the closet I have just paid to have the thread guide plate repaired and the machine serviced. I intend to sell it. This is my second and last Janome. My first machine malfunctioned at about one and a half years and two quilt tops. It too is in my closet ready to sell. My old Viking 990S keeps on sewing with no problems. I’ve learned my lesson.

    5. Lots of people have been able to overcome these problems, here are some links that I hope are not too late to help you!
      https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/PfaffHobbyGrandQuilter/conversations/topics

      http://www.generations-quilt-patterns.com/skipped-stitches-driving-you-nuts1.html

      http://www.fixya.com/support/t413355-thread_breaking_terrible_looping

      I’ve also found other pages with advice, by doing a web search for “machine quilting on frame janome 1600p” or something like that. Don’t give up yet! Those that have worked out the kinks say its a wonderful system. Wish me luck, i just purchased the combination used, and got the machine back from my local Janome dealer for a service.

    6. I have had my 1600P DBX for almost 10 years. It is the best machine ever for everything except free-motion quilting. It was refurbished, and for the first couple of years, it free-motion quilted just fine. Since then, the thread frays, then breaks, constantly. I spent hours on the phone with Janome who could not resolve my problem. My only local Janome repair person was unable to resolve the problem. I only piece and quilt on my machine, and do not need the costly features of decorative stitching machines. Has anyone ever resolved this? I am thinking of buying a new one, or trying the new 9400 (which is almost triple the price). HELP!!!!

    7. It’s all in the timing. Get a good technician to spend time on it. Explain your style of sewing. I’m buying my 4th janome. I have hade my straight stitcher for over 10 years and absolutely love it. I quilt on it every week. I no longer own my quilt frame but free motion all the time. It goes on workshops and retreats with me always.
      jobutterfield.blogspot.com.au

    8. Does a Janome 1600P a high or low shank? I don’t have a manual for mine. It’s on a 10′ table. I want to get a ruler foot for it any suggestions on which kind I need?