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Re: Problem with bobbin winding
This happened to me after I had my machine serviced. The dealer forgot to reconnect the bobbin motor. Maybe Jim can help you do it yourself or check to see if that’s the problem?
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This happened to me after I had my machine serviced. The dealer forgot to reconnect the bobbin motor. Maybe Jim can help you do it yourself or check to see if that’s the problem?
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Fran
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#26334
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Re: Problem with bobbin winding
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it sounds like the bobbin winder has failed. Either the motor isn't working or the bushing has seized up. I would suggest calling the dealer before making the
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it sounds like the bobbin winder has failed. Either the motor isn't working or the bushing has seized up. I would suggest calling the dealer before making the
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Jim Stutsman
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#26333
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Problem with bobbin winding
Jim,
I just got my machine back from the dealer last week for its regular maintenance., I did some embroidery work, all was fine. Then I switch to regular sewing and needed to wind a bobbin, and the
Jim,
I just got my machine back from the dealer last week for its regular maintenance., I did some embroidery work, all was fine. Then I switch to regular sewing and needed to wind a bobbin, and the
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Patricia Finnegan
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#26332
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Re: Janome Skyline 7
Cheryl,
i agree i have the same issue on my older machines sucking down the edge of knits. holding the threads has been the best solution i have come up with. also, the term 'given the gears..." for
Cheryl,
i agree i have the same issue on my older machines sucking down the edge of knits. holding the threads has been the best solution i have come up with. also, the term 'given the gears..." for
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Nyssa Lanzafame
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#26331
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Re: FootBook
I'm assuming that you mean FootBook on CD, which we offered at the beginning, but discontinued when CD-ROM drives also went the way of the dinosaurs. You can move it to a USB drive, but you will need
I'm assuming that you mean FootBook on CD, which we offered at the beginning, but discontinued when CD-ROM drives also went the way of the dinosaurs. You can move it to a USB drive, but you will need
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Jim Stutsman
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#26330
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FootBook
JIm
Bought a Foot Book when I was using windows 7, have up to windows 10. Would like to put it on the
10 using the app, need information.
Inna
JIm
Bought a Foot Book when I was using windows 7, have up to windows 10. Would like to put it on the
10 using the app, need information.
Inna
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INNA CARTER <innac@...>
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#26329
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Re: Janome Skyline 7
...if you don't need to get anything from a store 'to' finish it...
...if you don't need to get anything from a store 'to' finish it...
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Cat - N
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#26328
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Re: Embroidery on MC12000 question
another thing I learned on the 12000, that is probably not applicable to the hoop size you are asking about but good to know, is that the 12000 can only handle a design w 100,000 stitches. Bigger than
another thing I learned on the 12000, that is probably not applicable to the hoop size you are asking about but good to know, is that the 12000 can only handle a design w 100,000 stitches. Bigger than
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Joyce Daniel
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#26327
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Re: Janome Skyline 7
Yes, the ONLY positive is as you describe.....getting UFOs done!
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Have a good one!
Kathy Strabel
Yes, the ONLY positive is as you describe.....getting UFOs done!
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Have a good one!
Kathy Strabel
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Kathy Strabel
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#26326
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Re: Embroidery on MC12000 question
Nice project!
Another thing that I sometimes do when the design is too long for the hoop is to rotate it until it does fit. If you don’t have digitizing or editing software, then you’ll have to
Nice project!
Another thing that I sometimes do when the design is too long for the hoop is to rotate it until it does fit. If you don’t have digitizing or editing software, then you’ll have to
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favymtz
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#26325
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Re: Janome Skyline 7
The ONLY positive with the COVID-19 is that I am now digging through my projects and actually completing some ancient UFO’s. lol.
The ONLY positive with the COVID-19 is that I am now digging through my projects and actually completing some ancient UFO’s. lol.
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Jayne Griffith
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#26324
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Re: Janome Skyline 7
When I was using the serger on a curve I found I liked the results when I starched the seam. That might work and just do the starts.
When I was using the serger on a curve I found I liked the results when I starched the seam. That might work and just do the starts.
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valora hammond
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#26323
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Re: Janome Skyline 7
If I recall correctly from the last swimwear sewing, what worked best was a #11 Schmetz Stretch needle and Sulky Totally Stable Tearaway. I didn't iron it on, just started sewing about an inch onto a
If I recall correctly from the last swimwear sewing, what worked best was a #11 Schmetz Stretch needle and Sulky Totally Stable Tearaway. I didn't iron it on, just started sewing about an inch onto a
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blue_lak
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#26322
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Re: Embroidery on MC12000 question
The two blocks you cannot see at your 12000 are too long for your GR Hoop. Maximum length in the GR hoop is 300 mm. There is not special hoop for this situation.
You need software to split the
The two blocks you cannot see at your 12000 are too long for your GR Hoop. Maximum length in the GR hoop is 300 mm. There is not special hoop for this situation.
You need software to split the
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Donna Morton
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#26321
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Re: Janome Skyline 7
Pixey, The same thing happens on the 7mm needle plate too - ask me how I know. Also the 5mm. I don’t know if there is a solution or what it could be IF someone in research and development even
Pixey, The same thing happens on the 7mm needle plate too - ask me how I know. Also the 5mm. I don’t know if there is a solution or what it could be IF someone in research and development even
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Cheryl Paul
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#26320
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Re: Embroidery on MC12000 question
Also, there are "pages" on the 12000 screen for the different hoops and you may only be seeing what is on your USB for a smaller hoop. Click the arrow for the next page and your design might be
Also, there are "pages" on the 12000 screen for the different hoops and you may only be seeing what is on your USB for a smaller hoop. Click the arrow for the next page and your design might be
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Joyce Daniel
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Re: Embroidery on MC12000 question
Here are the hoop sizes in mm as well as inches. It looks like the two you need will not fit. I don't think rotating them will help.
You could reduce the sizes but perhaps that would impact the
Here are the hoop sizes in mm as well as inches. It looks like the two you need will not fit. I don't think rotating them will help.
You could reduce the sizes but perhaps that would impact the
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juliadlf.ny@...
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#26318
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Re: Janome Skyline 7
Kathy,
I understand your frustration! As I started to read - I thought immediately of having you use "leaders" and "enders"... what you call a starter piece or spiders - and see you are already
Kathy,
I understand your frustration! As I started to read - I thought immediately of having you use "leaders" and "enders"... what you call a starter piece or spiders - and see you are already
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Tracy
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#26317
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Re: Janome Skyline 7
If your machine has that stitch in a left needle position, use that. I also use a stretch needle and hold the needle and bobbin threads under the presser foot and to the right. Hope this helps.
Diane
If your machine has that stitch in a left needle position, use that. I also use a stretch needle and hold the needle and bobbin threads under the presser foot and to the right. Hope this helps.
Diane
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Diane Stutsman
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#26316
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Re: Embroidery on MC12000 question
This is a really neat looking project. My first guess would be to see if the designs need to be rotated in order to fit in the hoop. Because the machines will only “find” what will fit as is.
This is a really neat looking project. My first guess would be to see if the designs need to be rotated in order to fit in the hoop. Because the machines will only “find” what will fit as is.
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Pixey
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#26315
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