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Janome Magnolia 7330 Review (2023 Update)
Note from the Editor: This Janome Magnolia 7330 Review was originally written in 2013, and has been revised and updated in 2023. We have added alternative home sewing machines that are similar to the Janome Magnolia 7330.
From the very first time is saw the Janome Magnolia 7330, I’ve wanted to review one. That opportunity finally came one day while I was visiting the Sunshine Sewing Center in Margate, Florida.
Janome Magnolia 7330- Overview
Janome’s Magnolia 7330 is a household aimed mechanical sewing machine with handy features and smooth output perfect for beginners and domestic use. The device comes with 30 inbuilt utility and decorative stitches, 6 buttonholes, adjustable speed, reverse stitching, etc., and many more. This is a great option for beginners in specific. The specifications alone translate to convenience, Furthermore, the device is not at all a hassle to set up. It is quite versatile and durable. Read the detailed review below to learn more about this device.
This model has been discontinued. We recommend you to try out the other alternatives we have listed in this post.
What caught my eye was the beautiful yellow floral motif. The Janome Magnolia 7330 is embellished with three yellow flowers surrounding the word ‘Magnolia’.
There are thread guide decals on the top as well as a variable speed slider and clear bobbin cover along with a start/stop, needle up/down and stitch lock buttons.
The Janome 7330 also has on board LED lighting, an LCD screen that displays stitch numbers and a stitch guide on the front panel.
What features does the Janome Magnolia 7330 have?
The list of standard features available on the Magnolia 7330 is rather impressive. Frankly, I didn’t expect to find so many great features on a sewing machine designed for use by beginners.
- 30 utility and decorative stitches
- 6 buttonholes
- Auto-Lock
- Up/Down needle position buttons
- Auto-Declutch bobbin winder
- Stitch number, width, and length buttons
- Direct stitch selection buttons
- Fully Automatic sensor buttonhole
- Convertible free arm for circular sewing
- 7 piece feed dog
- On board needle threader
- Reverse stitch button
- Variable speed control slider
What are some alternatives to the Janome Magnolia 7330?
Below we list a few mechanical sewing machines that are a great alternative to the Janome Magnolia 7330
Janome 2222 is a basic mechanical sewing machine with features perfect for household usage or learning purposes if you are a beginner. The device has 22 built-in stitches, four-step automatic buttonholes, manual thread tension, and stitch length and width adjustments of 5mm and 4mm, respectively. In terms of functioning, Janome 2222 does not disappoint. The output delivery is impressive, and the machine works without any lags unless you try to sew canvas or denim on it. It can sew denim, but it is not advised to do so frequently.
The Singer M3330 Making the Cut Sewing Machine, featured on Amazon Prime's MAKING THE CUT, is the machine you might want to add to your sewing room if you're searching for a reasonably priced sewing machine with enough capabilities for beginners who want to learn how to sew and for advanced sewers who want to make a variety of sewing projects. This machine offers 97 stitch applications, adjustable stitch options, a built-in needle threader and a built-in cutter for efficiency, and "Making the Cut" technology for unique designs. Its one-step buttonhole, LED lighting, and durable metal frame make it perfect for quilting, garment making, and DIY projects. The included essentials make it ideal for project kick-starts.
- Offers 97 stitch applications, suitable for various fabrics and sewing projects
- Full metal frame ensures long-lasting performance, providing stability during use
- Built-in needle threader and one-step buttonhole simplify the sewing process
- Long-lasting LED lighting provides bright, cool-to-touch illumination for precise work
- You won't be able to use this basic sewing machine, if you're a top-tier professional, to work on complex sewing jobs
The Singer 4423 Heavy-Duty, hailed as the best value for money, caters to a diverse range of projects with its 23 built-in stitches. Ideal for both beginners and seasoned sewers, its automatic needle threader minimizes eye strain, while the high-speed capability of 1,100 stitches-per-minute ensures swift completion of tasks. The heavy-duty metal frame adds durability, allowing it to effortlessly handle thick fabrics. With a comprehensive set of accessories, this workhorse is a reliable companion for various sewing ventures.
- Blazing fast
- Compared to other Singer sewing machines, the top-load bobbin is easier to use
- Amazing sewing power for both thin and thick fabrics
- Sensitive foot pedal for beginners
- Needle threader only works when the needle is perfectly up
Read the detailed review of Singer 4423 here.
Working on the Janome Magnolia 7330
On board threading and bobbin winding guides make the set up process for the Janome Magnolia 7330 as easy as possible. The drop in bobbin and see through bobbin cover are great for user friendly sewing.
The stitch selection process is just as easy. The menu button takes you to the stitch selection guide or the length and width adjustment functions.
Stitches are displayed on the front panel with the accompanying number assignment above the stitch display and the presser foot identification beneath.
All of the stitches sampled during this review remained faithful to the Janome reputation. Each one came out perfectly formed, clean, well defined and sturdy.
The accessories are stored inside the on board case which slides off to reveal the free arm. In addition, taking the accessories case off is the only way to reach the drop feed slider which is located on the back of the free arm.
It’ll be nice when the folks who moved this function from the front of the machine get the hint that this placement is totally inefficient.
You can’t even attach a button without going through the unnecessary step of removing the accessories tray, reaching behind the free arm and then going through the entire process in reverse when you are finished.
What fabrics work on Janome Magnolia 7330?
Fabrics that work | Fabrics that don’t work |
---|---|
Natural fibers/cotton-linen-wool Fine fabrics/silk-satin-taffeta/velvet Synthetic fabrics/blends-rayon-polyester Knits(Medium to heavyweight only) Upholstery Extra thick fabrics or multiple layers Leather/suede | Fur Reptile skin Canvas/Twill Plastic/Rubber |
What accessories come with Janome Magnolia 7330?
- 3 Snap on presser feet
- Zipper foot
- Satin stitch foot
- Automatic buttonhole foot
- Disc screwdriver
- Bobbins
- Set of needles
- Seam ripper
- Additional spool pin
- 2 spool holders (1 large/1 small)
- Spool felt
- Spool stand
- Removable extension table/accessories case
Maintaining and taking care of Janome Magnolia 7330
Maintenance activities | After each use | Monthly | Once each year | As needed |
---|---|---|---|---|
Clean race hook and feed dogs | Yes | No | No | No |
Wipe head with soft dry cloth | No | No | No | Yes |
Wipe head with soft damp cloth | No | No | No | Yes |
Lubricate | No | No | No | No |
Service by sewing machine repair professional | No | No | Yes | No |
Summary: Janome Magnolia 7330 Review
The Janome Magnolia is a great sewing machine for beginners. It is extremely user friendly and so easy to use I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend its use for children in elementary or middle school.
My only reservation would be to limit its use by children younger than 9 or 10 years of age.
The colorful front is a very attractive for younger students and the easy to follow thread guides are great for students of all ages as well as intermediate and seasoned home sewers as well.
An adult sewing student would be able to use the Janome Magnolia 7330 with ease.
The intermediate or advanced home sewer will be happy with the solid workmanship and stitch quality as well as the fact that this is a lightweight machine that can be moved about with ease.
The affordable price tag, ease of operation, durability and stitch quality make the Janome Magnolia 7330 an ideal addition to any sewing room.
If you are looking for a sewing machine that can be used by the advanced home sewer as well as the beginner in your household, you owe it to yourself to take a look at the Janome Magnolia 7330 before making a final decision.
Janome Magnolia 7330 Review
Summary
The Janome Magnolia 7330 is a great sewing machine for beginners and intermediate sewers. It is easy to use and has a variety of features that make it a versatile machine for a variety of sewing projects. Some of its key features include 23 built-in stitches, a 1-step buttonhole function, a needle threader, an automatic thread cutter, 4 presser feet included, and a lightweight and portable design. The reviewer found that the machine was easy to use and had a good stitch quality, and also appreciated its variety of features and lightweight and portable design. Overall, the reviewer found the Janome Magnolia 7330 to be a great sewing machine for beginners and intermediate sewers.
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Happy Stitching.
I love most all of the functions and love the look but you cant sew on denim ? what Janome would have all these function and sew on denim? I have a Janome new home 6000, 26 years old and its in for repair for the first time. I went over a denim seam with out walking it and jammed the machine. I am sick about it. I want to get a new one and still hope that my old one can be fixed because it makes awesome buttonholes. can you help me? I would really appreciate it thank you Linda hfriedrichs@gmail.com
I do not recommend using the Magnolia 7330 for exceptionally thick fabrics but that does not include clothing weight denim. I do not, however, recommend use of this machine for excessive work on even clothing weight denim. Continuous or prolonged use on heavy weight fabrics could have an adverse affect upon the delicate electronic components inside.
If you are truly interested in working with lots of heavy fabrics, I recommend a manual machine rather than one with computerized components. These machines are altogether too delicate for working with heavy fabrics for more than occasional sewing projects.
Happy stitching.
Thankyou , I had a Janome 6000 computerized for 28 years and it did sew beatific over denim seams but I think your right because my machine stopped working last week . I went out to look at Janomes but saw a good deal so I got the s5 skyline . So far o like it but haven sewed over denim yet . I do miss my old machine .
I didn’t like this machine as the lighting was poor and the storage on the free arm was just a hole to stuff things in I found it easier not to use.
I love this machine! The needle down is my favorite reason. The only thing I’d like to add to this machine is more choices on decorative stitches. Otherwise this is a workhorse of a machine. It is my third janome in forty three years. Not a one of them ever broke. I just upgraded.
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