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Re: 15000 Workbook Applique Sampler
I don’t think it would be worth the expense to ship it from America. I’m enjoying it because I’m fairly new to all things sewing related and tosewing machines with so many features.
Cas
I don’t think it would be worth the expense to ship it from America. I’m enjoying it because I’m fairly new to all things sewing related and tosewing machines with so many features.
Cas
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cas <cas@...>
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#17181
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Re: 9mm Janome Guide Foot
Thanks for the clarification Jim - the blog does mention moving the needle to get various widths of seams and using the foot for Heirloom sewing which is one of my 'things' and I can see it being
Thanks for the clarification Jim - the blog does mention moving the needle to get various widths of seams and using the foot for Heirloom sewing which is one of my 'things' and I can see it being
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Anne Parker
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#17180
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Re: 9mm Janome Guide Foot
Scratch that - this came in right after a post about the OV foot and my reply applies to only the OV foot. The Sliding Guide foot works just fine for decorative stitching. Our 7mm video shows it being
Scratch that - this came in right after a post about the OV foot and my reply applies to only the OV foot. The Sliding Guide foot works just fine for decorative stitching. Our 7mm video shows it being
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Jim Stutsman
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#17176
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Re: 15000 Workbook Applique Sampler
Ok, thanks Cheryl,
So it’s just an error in the book. I wasn’t sure if it was locking atthe beginning or not. Some of the stitches seem to just start withoutlocking but I guess they all lock
Ok, thanks Cheryl,
So it’s just an error in the book. I wasn’t sure if it was locking atthe beginning or not. Some of the stitches seem to just start withoutlocking but I guess they all lock
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cas <cas@...>
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#17179
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Re: 15000 Workbook Applique Sampler
I emailed Janome uk and asked that question, answer was no! I have found it on Amazon but it would come from America. Not sure if it's worth it.........any thoughts on this?
Sent from my iPad
I emailed Janome uk and asked that question, answer was no! I have found it on Amazon but it would come from America. Not sure if it's worth it.........any thoughts on this?
Sent from my iPad
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Judy Jackson <judy.j282@...>
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#17178
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Re: 9mm Janome Guide Foot
Waiting for the dust to settle on this one as I agree with Irene. It looks like you could zigzag. :)
Waiting for the dust to settle on this one as I agree with Irene. It looks like you could zigzag. :)
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ceilsews <no_reply@...>
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#17177
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Re: 9mm Janome Guide Foot
Getting the scant 1/4" seam... This is how I get it on my 15K
Home key-- tshirt key-- patchwork key
O foot and set the stitch width over to 8.9 Works perfectly each time for me.
I would think that
Getting the scant 1/4" seam... This is how I get it on my 15K
Home key-- tshirt key-- patchwork key
O foot and set the stitch width over to 8.9 Works perfectly each time for me.
I would think that
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Patricia Ward
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#17175
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Re: 9mm Janome Guide Foot
The picture of the foot on the blog https://janomelife.wordpress.com/2016/03/01/brand-new-just-arrived-sliding-guide-foot-for-9mm-machine-models/ appears to have a 9 mm opening and the blog author
The picture of the foot on the blog https://janomelife.wordpress.com/2016/03/01/brand-new-just-arrived-sliding-guide-foot-for-9mm-machine-models/ appears to have a 9 mm opening and the blog author
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Irene Holland
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#17174
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Re: 9mm Janome Guide Foot
I have a 12000 and scant 1/4" seams are a constant challenge for me. I think I would love this foot, but am I right in reading that it is not available for 9mm machines? Would I want the 7mm? Or would
I have a 12000 and scant 1/4" seams are a constant challenge for me. I think I would love this foot, but am I right in reading that it is not available for 9mm machines? Would I want the 7mm? Or would
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Meryl Margolies
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#17173
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Re: 9mm Janome Guide Foot
Which machines are 9mm and which are 7mm?
7mm: The Memory Craft 11000 and all models that preceded it.
9mm: The 8200, 8900, 9900, 12000, 14000, 15000 and all SkyLine models.
Which machines are 9mm and which are 7mm?
7mm: The Memory Craft 11000 and all models that preceded it.
9mm: The 8200, 8900, 9900, 12000, 14000, 15000 and all SkyLine models.
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Lucy Akers
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#17170
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Re: 9mm Janome Guide Foot
Had a feeling the answer was going to be no to both questions - and I expect for other makes as well :0(
I find the cloth guide either gets in the way, or it isn't quite where I want it - I like a
Had a feeling the answer was going to be no to both questions - and I expect for other makes as well :0(
I find the cloth guide either gets in the way, or it isn't quite where I want it - I like a
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Anne Parker
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#17169
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Re: janome 15000 Ruffler Foot
Well the rufflers themselves actually have moving parts so they will make a noise especially as when fitted they are attached to the needle bar which goes up and down.
I don't know what the directions
Well the rufflers themselves actually have moving parts so they will make a noise especially as when fitted they are attached to the needle bar which goes up and down.
I don't know what the directions
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Anne Parker
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#17168
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Re: 15000 Workbook Applique Sampler
Anyone know if I can buy this workbook in the UK please?
Anyone know if I can buy this workbook in the UK please?
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audrey chase <Contessa@...>
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#17172
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formatting ATA card for the memorycraft 10000 ver.3.0
I have some new sandisk ata cards and can't get the machine to format them. Digitizer MBv V3 goes only to the G drive not the F drive so I can't write to the disk through the digitizer. Any help
I have some new sandisk ata cards and can't get the machine to format them. Digitizer MBv V3 goes only to the G drive not the F drive so I can't write to the disk through the digitizer. Any help
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Betsy
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#17171
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Re: 15000 Workbook Applique Sampler
Cas, I think that when you start your row, you’ll see that it automatically locks the stitch and to finish you touch the reverse button and it locks again.
Cheryl - Saskatoon
Cas, I think that when you start your row, you’ll see that it automatically locks the stitch and to finish you touch the reverse button and it locks again.
Cheryl - Saskatoon
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Cheryl Paul
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#17167
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Re: janome 15000 Ruffler Foot
Hi Bernie Yes it has a choppy sound but works really well. Hard to set up if you don't follow directions on pkg. I kept ithe cardboard instr.and always refresh my memory when setting it up. I sew
Hi Bernie Yes it has a choppy sound but works really well. Hard to set up if you don't follow directions on pkg. I kept ithe cardboard instr.and always refresh my memory when setting it up. I sew
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lindabeaulieu863
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Re: 9mm Janome Guide Foot
Hi, I also saw that but it is still only suitable for continuous straight stitching, like the auto cloth guide, so I hardly use it. Yes that auto cloth guide does seem to take up too much space, not
Hi, I also saw that but it is still only suitable for continuous straight stitching, like the auto cloth guide, so I hardly use it. Yes that auto cloth guide does seem to take up too much space, not
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Pru Joy
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#17165
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Re: OV vs. OD
I use the OV foot for piecing all the time, sometimes with the guide sometimes without. I love it, the price was a little bit high but I actually got a deal from an online dealer in the UK. I like the
I use the OV foot for piecing all the time, sometimes with the guide sometimes without. I love it, the price was a little bit high but I actually got a deal from an online dealer in the UK. I like the
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Deb Keldrauk
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#17164
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Re: 15000 Workbook Applique Sampler
Yes, reverse stitch locks the stitches, but I didn’t want to do that at thebeginning of the seam as it cuts the thread, so I thought it was odd the booksaid to use it on both ends of the seam.
Yes, reverse stitch locks the stitches, but I didn’t want to do that at thebeginning of the seam as it cuts the thread, so I thought it was odd the booksaid to use it on both ends of the seam.
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cas <cas@...>
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#17163
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Re: OV vs. OD
As the name implies, you can see through the OV foot because it's clear plastic. And you can use it as a clear straight stitch foot without either guide attached. What I really like about it are all
As the name implies, you can see through the OV foot because it's clear plastic. And you can use it as a clear straight stitch foot without either guide attached. What I really like about it are all
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blue_lak <no_reply@...>
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#17162
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