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Re: Cracked it
Hello Anne,
I checked it out..... beautiful! I love the angels too. :)
María
Sent from my iPad
Hello Anne,
I checked it out..... beautiful! I love the angels too. :)
María
Sent from my iPad
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Maria Boyle
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#1082
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Re: needle left position
You can use the G foot. Position the guide of the foot on the edge of your piece. Set the zig zag so it starts at that edge and set the width as needed, using the Application screen mentioned earlier.
You can use the G foot. Position the guide of the foot on the edge of your piece. Set the zig zag so it starts at that edge and set the width as needed, using the Application screen mentioned earlier.
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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#1081
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Re: needle left position
Jim, Well then both Diane & the scribe are angels! Perhaps one of you could hint to Janome about an edge-stitching foot in reverse of M?
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Vicki Jo
Diane is the angel. I'm merely the scribe who
Jim, Well then both Diane & the scribe are angels! Perhaps one of you could hint to Janome about an edge-stitching foot in reverse of M?
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Vicki Jo
Diane is the angel. I'm merely the scribe who
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vicki chrobak
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#1080
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Re: needle left position
Thanks Maria. That works for the straight stitch but not zigzag. I played around with Jim's answer & it looks as if it will work except for the lack of a foot that won't hit the foamcore. Something
Thanks Maria. That works for the straight stitch but not zigzag. I played around with Jim's answer & it looks as if it will work except for the lack of a foot that won't hit the foamcore. Something
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vicki chrobak
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#1079
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Re: needle left position
Diane is the angel. I'm merely the scribe who writes the post!
Diane is the angel. I'm merely the scribe who writes the post!
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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#1078
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Re: needle left position
Guess I had a big duh moment Jim. I hadn't played much in that area so didn't even think to look there. You are an angel.
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Vicki Jo
o to the Applications screen (T-Shirt) then pick SEAMING ->
Guess I had a big duh moment Jim. I hadn't played much in that area so didn't even think to look there. You are an angel.
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Vicki Jo
o to the Applications screen (T-Shirt) then pick SEAMING ->
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vicki chrobak
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#1077
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Cracked it
After my struggles last week, the machine is now working perfectly my latest project is in Anne A's Album.
Its one of the few ESL doileys I have seen thats worked in one in the hoop. 80,000 +
After my struggles last week, the machine is now working perfectly my latest project is in Anne A's Album.
Its one of the few ESL doileys I have seen thats worked in one in the hoop. 80,000 +
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Anne <csarina43@...>
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#1076
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Re: needle left position
Hello Again Vicki,
I was so curious, I had to go to my sewing room and turn my machine on. YES YOU CAN! :)
Look on the control panel. At the very top you will see 4 icons. The very first one
Hello Again Vicki,
I was so curious, I had to go to my sewing room and turn my machine on. YES YOU CAN! :)
Look on the control panel. At the very top you will see 4 icons. The very first one
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Maria Boyle
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#1075
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Re: needle left position
Go to the Applications screen (T-Shirt) then pick SEAMING -> KNIT -> LIGHTWEIGHT and change the length to 0.5 (or to suit fabric) and width up to 9. This will do the zig zag from the left.
Go to the Applications screen (T-Shirt) then pick SEAMING -> KNIT -> LIGHTWEIGHT and change the length to 0.5 (or to suit fabric) and width up to 9. This will do the zig zag from the left.
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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#1074
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Re: needle left position
Hi Vicki
I googled and all I could find was that the Horizon 12000 has 91 needle positions. I got this machine in November, but haven't done any sewing on it yet, Just embroidery. I would think
Hi Vicki
I googled and all I could find was that the Horizon 12000 has 91 needle positions. I got this machine in November, but haven't done any sewing on it yet, Just embroidery. I would think
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Maria Boyle
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#1073
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needle left position
I was working on a project this morning which I needed to have my foot to the right of the fabric & stitching to the far left--zigzag or satin stitch. Basically, I am working on a clock with a foam
I was working on a project this morning which I needed to have my foot to the right of the fabric & stitching to the far left--zigzag or satin stitch. Basically, I am working on a clock with a foam
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vicki chrobak
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#1072
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Re: binder attachment
Bev folding and pressing did the job for Diane. Reducing the width to 3 3/4" it compensates for the extra thickness. The thickness also suggests that the Narrow Dual Feed foot should be used. In her
Bev folding and pressing did the job for Diane. Reducing the width to 3 3/4" it compensates for the extra thickness. The thickness also suggests that the Narrow Dual Feed foot should be used. In her
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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#1071
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Re: Diane's discover of the week, maybe even the month
They won't need to redesign the Quilt Binder itself, because it already fits on the 12000. The only thing they "might" replace is the snap on foot, but we've already discovered that the Dual Feed feet
They won't need to redesign the Quilt Binder itself, because it already fits on the 12000. The only thing they "might" replace is the snap on foot, but we've already discovered that the Dual Feed feet
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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#1070
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Re: binder attachment
Jim and others who responded to my query about double binding.
Thanks for the new information Jim. I remember reading on Janome Canada's blog that Liz from Janome Canada had tried fusing two
Jim and others who responded to my query about double binding.
Thanks for the new information Jim. I remember reading on Janome Canada's blog that Liz from Janome Canada had tried fusing two
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Beverly Leischner
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#1069
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Re: Diane's discover of the week, maybe even the month
Jim, The pdf doesn't list the 12000. Am I safe to buy this now rather than wait for one designed for the 12000? I would eventually like to use wide decorative stitches but maybe that's impractical
Jim, The pdf doesn't list the 12000. Am I safe to buy this now rather than wait for one designed for the 12000? I would eventually like to use wide decorative stitches but maybe that's impractical
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joylaytor
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#1068
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Re: update
In the update zip file you downloaded to your computer, there are instructions as to how to actually do the update as a PDF file. Open this file, named MC12000UpdateTool-EN, and print out the
In the update zip file you downloaded to your computer, there are instructions as to how to actually do the update as a PDF file. Open this file, named MC12000UpdateTool-EN, and print out the
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E
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#1067
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update
Im trying to update my 12000. At the end it says to start the machine in update mode...what is that?
Thanks
Judy
Im trying to update my 12000. At the end it says to start the machine in update mode...what is that?
Thanks
Judy
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judithrs <abbieshat@...>
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#1066
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Re: Diane's discover of the week, maybe even the month
This is the device we've been talking about:
http://www.janome.co.jp/e/e_downloads/pdf/janomebulletin/jtm-1018.pdf
This is the device we've been talking about:
http://www.janome.co.jp/e/e_downloads/pdf/janomebulletin/jtm-1018.pdf
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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#1065
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Re: binder attachment
This morning Diane took a 3 3/4" strip of fabric, folded and pressed it, and ran it through the binder. It worked great. She did use the narrow Dual Feed foot because it was already on the machine,
This morning Diane took a 3 3/4" strip of fabric, folded and pressed it, and ran it through the binder. It worked great. She did use the narrow Dual Feed foot because it was already on the machine,
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Jim_Stutsman <jim@...>
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#1064
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Re: Diane's discover of the week, maybe even the month
No, we're talking about the very large and very expensive Quilt Binder attachment, part #846421007. This is what we're talking
No, we're talking about the very large and very expensive Quilt Binder attachment, part #846421007. This is what we're talking
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Jim Stutsman <jim@...>
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#1063
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