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Janome Decor Computer DC2010 Sewing Machine

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4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)


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Product Features

  • 50 stitches, including 3 buttonholes.
  • Up/Down needle position buttons.
  • Fully Automatic sensor buttonhole
  • Convertible free arm for circular sewing
  • Direct stitch selection buttons

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 20 pounds
  • ASIN: B0024QRHS6
  • Item model number: DC2010
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #45,104 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
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Product Description

The Janome DC2010 combines the power and precision of a superior stitch mechanism with the sophistication of a computerized sewing machine! 50 very unique stitches include Lock-O-Matic, Heirloom, decorative, darning, overcasting and three 1-step automatic buttonholes and more! To get great results when sewing you need a feed system that gives precise feeding! Janome's 7 Feed Teeth Box Feeding System assures Superior Feeding! From the lightest weight fabric to heavy fabric! The Janome DC2010 has a bright LED Screen for easy stitch and function selection. Automatic Needle Threader - Bad eyes are no problem with this feature! It's simple, just pull down the needle threader, put your thread in the hook and in front of the needle, pull back and your needle is threaded! Needle Up/Down Button - Set the Janome DC2010 for needle down to pivot on your work or use needle up if you prefer. End your stitch pattern exactly at the end, not in the middle of the stitch, just touch the pattern stop button! The bobbin loads from the top so it is easy to insert the bobbin. The bobbin cover is see through to let you see if your running out of thread! In addition, if you sew of the edge of the fabric it is jam proof. Free motion quilting to old fashion darning is easy with the drop-feed system. Do pants legs and shirt sleeves with this feature! Just take of the free-arm off by sliding it to the left and your ready to work. Great projects begin with great tension! Worry free tension makes your projects look and be professional. The Reverse Stitch Button is easy to use and centrally located, no levers to pull up and no flaps to depress, just touch a button! The Janome DC2010 comes with an overcasting foot, an adjustable blind hem foot, a satin stitch foot, a zipper foot, a quilt guide, a low-profile metal foot control, an extra spool pin, a lint brush, a seam ripper, a spool cap, a felt, a one-step automatic buttonhole foot, needles, a spool cap and a handy screw driver!


 

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102 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Some trade-offs, but a great sewing machine overall, May 29, 2010
This review is from: Janome Decor Computer DC2010 Sewing Machine (Kitchen)
I really like Janome sewing machines; they are rugged, feature-rich and really excellent for the home sewist. While there are fully-featured models from competing manufacturers that cost half as much, the Janome deliver trouble-free features such as clog-free bobbins and a number of innovations that make sewing a pleasure, for example, a very good feed dog system with seven parts that delivers smooth operation.

The tension is very well made; I had few issues adjusting upper tension and the lower tension seems to react incredibly well--I was trying to abut two adjoining pieces of fabric with a loose fringe-like ladder by loosening the upper tension to almost nil. However, the lower tension adjusted and made a smooth satin-like stitch which actually was not the effect I wanted (I wanted messy loops) but shows that the technology of the Janome bobbin tension is quite remarkable. Not surprising as Janome's fame is their bobbins, and in fact, the name means "Eye of the Dragon" or "Eye of the Snake" and refers to the round bobbin that they invented.

However, the way the machines are marketed makes me delete a star; to get a model with the right "bells and whistles" plus some features I consider "musts" is not easy and you end up having to move up to the most expensive machine in the series in order to get the most versatile model. And the models are revised constantly; wait a year and a whole set is discontinued and a new set with an equally perplexing matrix of features will be introduced. And then there are "commemorative" models that come and go quickly. It's confusing.

The DC2010 is a case in point. If you drop down to the "Magnolia" line, which is a line of starter machines (by the way, suitable for any young sewist to start out on) then you give up a lot of the heirloom stitches that make sewing garments and decorative home linens worth your time. But the Magnolia top-of-the-line 7330 has the option of foot-free start-stop, meaning you can sew and coordinate free quilting without having to press a foot pedal up and down to regulate speed and start-stop. (This is something akin to rubbing your tummy and patting your head. You can do it, but it takes a bit of concentration.)

The DC2010 lacks two other features that make it less than optimal. Firstly, there is no adjustable pressure for the foot. This is a dial on top that makes the presser foot squeeze the fabric onto the feed dogs with more or less pressure and allows you to adapt the pressure for the fabric you are working on (sheer to heavy.) The "Threadbanger" TB-30 has this feature (at a similar price point to the DC2010) and start-start stop as well. You just give up 20 additional heirloom stitches to get this. (So, if you don't like machine ornamental stitches, go look at that model before it's discontinued.)

Secondly, there are only three choices of buttonholes, done in satin stitch. The knit buttonhole and "hand-stitched" buttonhole are missing. Strange, considering this machine has 50 stitches including heirlooms like feather and ladder stitch.

In order to get adjustable pressure and more buttonholes, there is a more expensive machine (DC2160) or you go with the Threadbanger TB-30 and leave off doing darning or heirloom stitching, because the TB-30 has 30 stitches NOT including darning nor many heirloom hem stitches. (You can of course darn by dropping the feed dog and moving the fabric freely with an optional darning foot.)

However, if you aren't as fussy about buttonholes, don't care about adjustable pressure and if you like heirloom stitching and can live with foot-pedal operation only, the DC2010 is machine that delivers a lot for a very reasonable price.

My feeling is that if you can find about fifty percent more to spend, it's worth it to move up to a better machine but if your budget is around four hundred, this is a fantastic home machine and only the foot-free and pressure versus stitch choice would have you choose between the Threadbanger or Decor.

You can spend a lot less on some very widely available mass-marketed machines, but reports of tension problems and overheating during long sewing sessions are common complaints, and if you are serious, you don't need such frustration.

More quibbles; the lower end machines have an accessory box that pulls off the free arm end and is simply two connected tubes in which you store the feet and other accessories. The better machines have the drawer type of accessory box that pulls down in front. I hate pulling off the box just to find a foot. And may I also say that a zipper foot, buttonhole foot, satin stitch foot and regular foot are not a generous number of presser feet. Again, the higher end machines have blind hem and overedge as well. These feet can add up quite a bit when you are outfitting your machine to suit your projects. I like to have a good open toe foot, a darning foot (like a mini embroidery hoop), a button foot (padded open toe that holds a button better than the satin foot) and a walking foot and the blind-hem ditch-stitching foot. Even at discounted prices, this adds up quickly.

Despite these quibbles, I'd recommend this sturdy machine for anyone on a reasonably tight budget who wants a durable, decent machine that makes pretty stitches and can do a lot. For heirloom sewing and quilting, this is a wonderful machine. If you are sewing on a large variety of fabrics that require adjustable pressure, you might try a different model.
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I needed, March 15, 2010
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This review is from: Janome Decor Computer DC2010 Sewing Machine (Kitchen)
I am an intermediate sewer and bought this machine on the advice of my aunt, who is a professional seamstress who uses the same machine.

The machine is easy to thread. The bobbin, also easy to load, is in a clear encasing so you know when you're running low on bobbin thread. The special stitches look great, are easy to use, and provide excellent support to my crafting projects. (They do use a lot of thread, though.) The feed system is so smooth, much better than my old Singer. Feels like I've upgraded my ride from an old beater truck to a luxury sedan!

The manual is a little tough to use if you don't have much sewing knowledge, but that's my only complaint. Wish I'd bought this machine years ago!
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Some problems, February 11, 2011
This review is from: Janome Decor Computer DC2010 Sewing Machine (Kitchen)
This machine does a very good job sewing. My complaint is the stitch selection panel. The straight stitch is #1, and the zig-zag is #10. That means I have to push the select button 9 times to get to it. It seems like the 2 most often used stitches should be the first two.

Also, every time a change in stitch is made, the machine defaults to the factory settings. The stitch length is very short and has to be increased frequently.
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