JANOME MY FAQ

1. Turn your Janome serger off. 2. Pull threads from each spool separately. 3. Pull each thread through the corresponding thread guide. 4. Tie the thread ends together in a knot. 5...
1. Unplug your sewing machine before cleaning. Move the presser foot to the up position. Remove any needles and thread. Consult your manual (see Resources) and locate the tension d...
1. Remove the thread from the machine. Re-thread the machine through the top cover thread guides, the check spring holder, the thread take-up lever, the two lower thread guides, th...
1. Remove the needle and presser foot. Unscrew the needle plate with the short screwdriver provided or use a stubby slot screwdriver. Lift off the needle plate to reveal the feed d...
1. Thread your Janome sewing machine for bobbin winding. Wind the thread around your thread guide, then onto the bobbin winder spindle. 2. Pull the thread through the small hole at...
1. A kitchen table works well if you don't have a designated sewing table. Set up the sewing machine in a comfortable work space. Place the sewing machine on a table that is a good...
1. Turn off your Janome MC8000. Wait for a few seconds. 2. Press and hold the "Start," "Reverse" and "Auto lock" buttons at the same time. 3. Release the three buttons once your Ja...
The Memory Craft 4800QC has 233 stitches, six buttonhole stitches, and two fonts for monogramming. The Memory Craft 4900QC has 534 stitches, 10 buttonhole stitches, and three fonts...
1. Remove the screw from the top of the Janome face plate with a small flathead screwdriver. The face plate is on the top of the sewing machine directly above the needle. 2. Pull t...
1. Replace the presser foot with the automatic buttonhole foot. 2. Insert the button into the sliding panel at the back of the foot, and push the slider until the button sits snugl...
1. Select the presser foot you need for your project. With more than 60 feet available, you can preselect the foot you need by visiting the Janome website (See References 1). Conta...
1. The Janome Serger can use three or four thread spools. Place thread spools on the spool pins located at the top rear of the serger. Place the thread nets over the spools. Pull t...
1. Attach the cover hem guide foot to the machine. Raise the presser foot. Slip the raw edge of the fabric under the presser foot and line the raw edge up with the needle furthest ...
1. Locate the tension screw and place a black dot where it is pointing. This will enable the screw to be returned to its original setting. 2. Using the included screwdriver, make a...
1. Turn the machine off, and then press the start button, reverse button and auto lock button at the same time. 2. Turn the machine back on while still pushing the three buttons. A...
1. Wind the bobbin. You can buy bobbins prethreaded, but you’ll need to learn how to do it if you ever want to change the thread in your bobbin. With the spool of thread in place (...
1. Learn about sewing and the variety of Janome sewing machine products through the Internet, written and store research. Dealers should be knowledgeable of the items they produce ...
1. Remove your Janome sewing machine from the box, placing the main machine on a hard surface appropriate for sewing and the accessories and smaller items to the side. Unwrap all o...
1. Slip the automatic buttonhole foot R onto the shank and seat a button in the back of the foot. This sets the size of the buttonholes. 2. Choose stitch pattern 1, 2, 6 or 7. 3. L...
1. Open the Janome software on your computer. If you do not own this program, you must obtain it from the manufacturer (see Resource section for link). 2. Click on the "New" button...
1. Open the hook cover by raising the needle. This can be done by turning the fly wheel towards you. 2. The latch is in the center of the bobbin assembly. Remove the bobbin assembl...
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1. Unplug the sewing machine before beginning. Locate the faceplate. The faceplate covers the needle mechanism. 2. Remove the plastic screw cap from the front and center of the fac...
1. Check the light bulb near the sewing machine's needle; it must be a 5-watt bulb for the machine to properly provide light for your sewing. Replace the bulb with a 5-watt bulb if...
1. Plug in the Janome Combi DX to a power outlet and turn it on. 2. Locate the metal lever on the serger side of the Janome Combi DX. 3. Pull the lever down. The Janome Combi DX wi...
1. Turn the screw on the left-hand side of the machine and remove the face plate. 2. Lift the carrying handle. 3. Remove the two screws on the top of the machine and take off the c...
1. Format your memory card, also called a SD flash card, by inserting it into the sewing machine. Select an ATA PC card or a Compact Flash with Type II Adapter. Push the card into ...
1. Remove the presser foot from the machine by depressing the small knob on the back of the presser foot. Attach the automatic buttonhole presser foot. It will be the largest of th...
1. Make sure the stabilizer suits the fabric. The stabilizer is an essential factor in the embroidery process. It prevents fabric distortion during embroidering. You will find a bi...
1. Raise the needle by pressing the "Up/Down" button on the front of the Janome MC4800QC. Lower the presser foot by lowering the black handle to the right of the presser foot. Turn...
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