Well, here we are into the six month of an unprecedented pandemic. When we first started becoming aware that something bad was happening, we reacted in different ways. Some people blew it off as not that serious. Others started to get a bit anxious. Some were paralyzed with fear. And then we went into lockdown and our world got upended on its head! It has been a sad and anxious time and a whole lot more.

I’m so glad that we already had a successful blog (this one) as well as active Instagram and Facebook pages as we have been able to stay in contact with you and also open up new channels of communication.

We realized that we were not going to be able to travel to our Dealers stores for a while – certainly not travel on planes or across borders. So we kicked into overdrive and we started mulling over possibilities: lie Education team discussed this – several heads are always better than one! Janomegirl, Erin, suggested we do Instagram Lives. I think some of us were really nervous as it is a whole different ball of wax to do something live. You can’t take words back, everything you do is in real time (unlike a video which you can edit) so if you break a needle or your thread breaks, you just have to roll and keep,your composure! And that is not to even start on the topic of unfamiliar technologies. BUT we knew this was important. We wanted to reach out to you – our customers. Let you know we are still here, still willing to offer education support and give inspiration for what you might be doing with your Janome machines while we were all stuck at home trying to “flatten the curve”.

So we have been offering Instagram lives several times a week since April. We quickly figured out that many of you wanted to watch the Lives after they were over (maybe the time was unsuitable?) So we started our Janome Life You Tube channel. I’m thrilled to tell you that we are rapidly approaching 100 videos for you to watch on your own time and at your own pace. AND that we very quickly reached and surpassed 1000 subscribers. Early days, I know, but encouraging for us to know we were reaching you and that you were finding the Janome support you were needing while stuck at home.
We would like to thank you for all your messages of thanks and encouragement to us. It sure is a new world where we hear from you and appreciate your suggestions and gratitude even if we are not able to see you in person.

I am not sure any of us thought things would go on this long. And I don’t think any of us know for sure what the future holds. When will we be able to travel again? When will sewing and quilting shows resume? We just don’t know at this stage.

BUT we here at the Janome Canada Education department are ready to move to the next stage. Most of our dealers are not yet offering in-person classes so our Education team has been working hard for several months putting together over a dozen Online classes. These will only be available through your Janome Canada Dealer. The point behind doing this through our dealers is to zoom in closer and engage with you as we have done many times in person in your favourite dealer’s store over the years. We think this may be the best we can offer for the foreseeable future.
This will not work the same as the Instagram Lives we have offered in recent months. We will offer more detailed content than we can bring to you during the short IG Lives on a wide variety of sewing, quilting, embroidery and serger topics. ( More info in upcoming Janome Life posts and at your dealer). These classes ( most are 1-2 hours long) will be booked at your Janome Canada Dealer and there will more than likely a booking fee to hold your “seat” in the class. Your dealer will advise you about the booking fee.

Once you have booked, your dealer will give you a login code to access the class at the date and time we have arranged. You will use your computer or mobile device at home. You do not need to go to the Dealer’s store to attend these classes. Although we will monitor this closely in case things change in the months ahead.
We are not planning at this stage to record these classes to add to our Janome Life You Tube channel although we will monitor this and make changes if this becomes necessary.

This is obviously a brand new initiative so, like everyone else, we are walking into unchartered territory and are obviously trying to make these classes as good as we possibly can for a completely new initiative.
SO this is where you come in: We are reaching out to our Janome Canada customers. We would like to invite a select group to attend a free trial online class with our educators. You could be part of our focus group.
We plan to use a camera (so you can see the machine clearly when we demo feet or machines techniques); We will also use a PowerPoint so you can see information in a clear, concise format as well as good quality photos of samples and more. For the software classes, we will share our computer screen so you can follow along with us as we demonstrate digitizing techniques. You will also be able to see your educators when we are not sharing a screen or camera so it will be just like having us there in the room with you….well almost….. you can still stay in your PJ’s if you wish! We may be able to see you if you have a webcam on your computer. We would like to have Janome customers from all across Canada so please don’t be shy…..let us know if you are interested.

The topic we are offering for this focus group opportunity is one called: The Perfect Pair which covers sewing and embroidery techniques on the Janome Continental M7 and MC550E. The class will be abbreviated for this focus group presentation to approx 1 hour. The tentative date for this class is Thursday 3rd September at noon Eastern time. There is no cost for you to attend this class. But we do expect your feedback.

Please note that you do NOT have to own either or both of the above Janome machines. We are more interested in having your feedback as to what you found useful; where we can make improvements – any suggestions you might like to offer. So this will be a sort We would like to implement your suggestions going forward for this and other classes.
All you need is to be available for the full duration of the class (approx 1 hour of your time) and have a computer or mobile device. We will send you a link to download the free meeting software in order for you to log on and watch, ask questions and offer your comments.
If you think you would like to assist us with this focus group, please drop us a note in the comment box below. PLEASE TELL US BRIEFLY:
1.What type of sewing you do
2. Where in Canada you live (city/town is enough – we don’t need street addresses or telephone numbers).
3. What Janome machine(s) you own.
We will accept your names for consideration until 21st August. We will contact you with further details shortly afterwards if you are selected to attend.
We look forward to hearing from you.








Hi I live in Castlegar, BC, I have the 6700p , MB4, 429s, 11000 , janome 18 pro. I mainly do piecing and Quilting my projects, I also do Emboidery. I do watch your videos
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Hello! I am a beginner to intermediate sewer who lives in Guelph Ontario – I make blankets, quilts, clothing, bedding, PPE gowns and masks. I love my Janome S5!! Also have the Four DLB Serger and the MC500E which I am very much a beginner on! Excited to learn embroidery and had signed up for a class but alas….COVID hit and those plans were put on hold! Would love to be a part of the focus group to have the opportunity to provide useful feedback and also learn some new skills! Looking to get the Coverpro 2000cpx in the next few days! The Janome machines make sewing so much fun! Thanks for considering me!
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I watch your videos all the time .Proud owner of Janome Machines.
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I would be very interested in this focus group. I live in Russell, ON. I have a Janome 6600P and the Continental M7, that I recently purchased. I do mostly quilting, free motion, and walking foot. I have done up to queen size quilts, all with my domestic machines…loving the spacious throat on my M7!
Looking forward to hearing from you.
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I sew everything – crafts, quilts, clothes. I live in Wellesley, Ontario.
I own the Quiltmaker Memory Craft 15000 and Horizon Memory Craft 8900QCP
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Hello Janome, I love my 12000 and do all kind of sewing and embroidery on it. Would love to join the focus group. . I currently live in Owen Sound, Ontario.
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I enjoy making charity quilts using machine embroidery & ruler quilting. I have a 15000, 6500 & a baby Jem. I am in Calgary
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I would be interested in being
Part of this focus group. I live in the beautiful Village of Elora, Ontario.
I am a quilter, I sew for children, and I embroider items as well. During the past few months I made and donated numerous scrub caps and masks to a Covid clinic and those in need.
I own the following Janome machines:
Janome Memory Craft 500E
Janome Memory Craft 9400QCP
Janome 1200D professional
Janome QC 6260 (for travel)
Thank you for your consideration.
Natasha
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Good afternoon Liz. I really appreciate all the Facebook and Instagram classes (Canadian and US) that have been held during this quarantining at home/pandemic period. I have been watching them all or almost all of them as time allows and as my projects in progress allowed. I have been sewing since I was a teenager and have sewn many garments including bridesmaids dresses and even my daughter’s wedding dress. I also made garments for my children when they were small. I have not made any garments recently though. Since I retired I have taking up quilting. I made my first quilt in 2018 and I really didn’t know what I was doing. Learning by trial and error. Since then I have also joined my local Brampton Quilters Guild and am now the Program Convener. Since then I have tried many different types of quilting projects from piecing to collage to foundation paper piecing. I am also a beader so I have been adding beads to as many projects as it is appropriate. I also have been making bags, tote bags and recently I have made lots of baby related projects for my new grandson and for my daughter to use to help her out. I have made one full size quilt and 2 baby quilts. Most of my projects tend to be wall hangings. My embroidery projects have tended to be in the hoop purchased products. I have been making masks for my extended family throughout this pandemic. I bought the M7, the 550E and the AT2000D from a dealer in Barrie during the special offers this spring, 2020. I had viewed the M7 and the 550E at the last Creative Festival in the fall of 2019 and wanted to own them since then. I live in Brampton Ontario. I also own the Skyline S9 (December 2019) so that I could learn how to embroider. I purchased from the S9 from the shopping channel. I really missed not having a dealer to give me some training on the embroidery features. Once I learned to embroider I had hoop envy and knew I needed a machine with a bigger hoop. I also have the Horizon 7700 which I loved and it was a true workhorse. I also owned the Janome 4800 (purchased in 2001 to make bridesmaid dresses for my son’s wedding) which I gave to my daughter when I bought the S9. I also won an online Facebook contest with Fabricland last year and won the Janome M200QDC which I was glad to win so that I could take it to classes and workshops. I would really love to help out with the Focus group and provide you with feedback on the online program(s). Please let me know if I can help in this way or any other way. I really do love my Janome machines.
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I live in Morrisburg, Ontario and have an 8900QCP Special Edition and a 500E would love to be a part of this focus group.
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Celista BC. I love my workhorse 6600, and quilting/sewing/designing/teaching for 40 years, since I was 20. Love art quilts, modern.
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Hi Liz and all the wonderful Janome educators,
I would love to be part of the focus group.
I quilt and love machine embroidery. I also make garments for my grandchildren. I live in Newmarket Ontario. I love my 12000 and find it fits all my needs.
Thanks for the consideration
Roberta
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I would like to join the focus group. I am in the village of Elora, Ontario.
I love to sew quilts entirely by machine, including the binding. Also sew home decor items and some of my clothing. This summer I had added masks.!!!
My machines are horizon 8900qce special edition, skyline series S7, and Memory craft 500e , which I am still learning.
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I am a Janome fan, I have the 6700p the 4120qcp and just upgraded my 9450 to the M7. I have been sewing my whole life and come from a long line of seamstresses. My 6700 is named after my grandmother Alice who was the hardest worker I knew. My mom was a tailor of men’s suits and my other machine has her name. I specialize in Skate and Dance Wear and Bridal/Formal Wear. I am fairly new to quilting but now consider myself hooked.
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I am very interested in participating in your online class “The Perfect Pair”.
I am a quilter and live near Sarnia, Ontario.
I own a Janome Gem Gold, a MC 9450 QCP and just recently purchased a MC 550E.
I hope I am selected to be a member of this focus group .
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Right on, Jan Kawecki! I’m in the U.S., too. But please, Janome Canada, don’t take me off of your distribution list. and While we’re at it – where is Janome US? And if you in Canada are the be all and end all for Janome learning, why are you limiting just to Canadian users?
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Hi Ianne,
Firstly, we do not profess to be “the be all and end all of Janome learning”. I’m sorry you say that. We just do the best we can in our very large but small population country. Our dealers Education support needs may be different to those in other countries? Having said that, I must say that you are obviously unaware of the fabulous work that Janome America does! I am often quite envious of the much larger Education team and resources they have. I would highly recommend you search for the support you are expecting directly with your Janome America dealer, as well as the several VERY good Facebook groups and You Tube channels for Janome Sewing machines. Artistic Digitizer also gets fabulous support with Anne Hein and the Artistic Digitizer Facebook group. The longarm also has its own support. Unfortunately I think your comment is misguided and untrue.
And I am sorry you feel excluded but this is a pilot project for our Janome Canada dealers and hence we are only able to offer to their customers. But we do NOT restrict anyone from subscribing to this Janome Life blog, our You Tube channels or from watching any of our Instagram Lives. You are most welcome.
Liz
JANOME CANADA
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I live in Richmond Hill Ontario. Having been a part of focus groups for other businesses such as Sobeys, & Shoppers Drug Mart as well as Airmiles; I would very much like to be strongly considering for this Janome focus group of online education class.
I use a 9450 for my hobby which is quilting.
Carol Ann
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i own a 500 E embroidery machine
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1.What type of sewing you do; crafts and quilts
2. Where in Canada you live (city/town is enough – we don’t need street addresses or telephone numbers). Kamloops, BC
3. What Janome machine(s) you own. Janome 6600
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I would like to be considered to be part of your focus group. I live in Ancaster, Ontario, and have been sewing for a long time . I do a lot of garment sewing and design, making everything from baby items to bridal gowns. I also do other types of projects as the inspiration hits me, lately if been looking for ways to combine both sewing and my cutting machine in one project. I currently own three Janome machines the 10000, 11000 and the 15000, plus a pfaff icon and brother dream machine.
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I am interested in participating in the focus group. I currently own a MC 15000 Quilt Maker, a 550E, and a S7. I am a quilt piecer(meaning most of my quilts go to a long armed to be quilt), I do some quilting with my 15000 and 550 with purchased designs. I live in Southern Alberta, near Lethbridge.
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Hi! I am Isabelle and I live in Fort McMurray, Alberta. I own a Continental M7 and do mostly piecing and quilting with my machine. I have been watching your videos for some time and would enjoy learning more.
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