Re: foot workbook
JILL BAILEY
Not in Janome uk .... lots sells in the states .... it’s very good but not a workbook
meanwhile Jim and Diane’s app Is in the App Store, it’s very good
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Which E-Mail to Use?
Carole Hollmann
I was just forced to upgrade my version of Yahoo Mail and it made me (once again) question whether it is the best mail to use. I've had the same account for 15 years and haven't had any real problems. On the other hand, I depend upon e-mail for things like communicating with this group. I keep quite a few of your messages that have tips that are of particular interest to me. I don't want to lose any of those! I'm doing my beginning of the year clean up and organizing and want to start fresh when necessary. So my question is ... what is the "safest" e-mail to use in your opinion? Thanks to Jim and all who have any ideas. Carole Hollmann
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Re: foot workbook
bdake@sbcglobal.net
Where would I be able to find them.
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On Jan 25, 2019, at 9:03 AM, JILL BAILEY <jillbaileydubs16@...> wrote:
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Re: foot workbook
Patricia Ward
bdake-- if you have an iPad, there is The Footbook App that is available at the App store -- it is very well done by Software Miracles and the videos done by Diane are very helpful for you actually see the use of the foot...and if you have ever had trouble with a rolled hem foot or the quilt binder then you really do need this App. Pat in MD
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Re: foot workbook
JILL BAILEY
there are 4 !!! All Janome workbooks . One foot book , the test addendum or Bonding feet , FMQ and final one speciality feet book
Jim has the FootBook app for telling all what feet there are etc ! Thevworkbooks are from Janome
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Re: IMac question
Cynthia Dickerson
Thank you so much, Kelly! I will definitely give this a try and keep my fingers crossed. I placed my order!!
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Re: IMac question
Cynthia Dickerson
Thank you so much for your help, I just went and ordered it. This just made my day because I can recover my designs, recipes, and pictures!!! YEAH!!!!!
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foot workbook
bdake@sbcglobal.net
i was wondering if there's a work book for MC15000 for the feet.
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Re: MBX5.5 UK
Lyn Quine
Viola, Southport must be getting really fed up now (good) because I’ve contacted them before Christmas and they claimed they didn’t know about it. I even contacted Japan, they ignored me! Then I found out on here it’s on sale in Norway, contacted them they contacted Japan who said it will be on sale in the UK and should be by now. I’ve sent a very moany email to Southport, and I know others have complained too and I’ve put a review on their Fb page, complaining they treat their customers like mushrooms, keep them in the dark and feed them on sh.t! I’m not going to hold my breath, I think it will be a while yet. I might even see if I can get it from the states by devious means...... a friend of a friend who lives there!
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Re: Question about older machines
suemonin
I purchased a used 6500 quilter about 6 years ago. It has run like a trooper every time I use it. And I use it a lot. I have a small cottage business and this machine is very reliable. Sue in WNY
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019, 4:13 PM Pixey via Groups.Io <pixeyam=yahoo.com@groups.io wrote: I have a friend who I was talking sewing with. She has some basic sewing projects she wants to do, curtains, pillows, basic mending, etc. However, her ‘preferred’ machine (which is no longer available) was actually her grandmother’s treadle machine because she could control the speed and sew very slowly. I gather she had a bad runaway machine incident with an economy modern machine that left here afraid of the machine. I showed her the speed control on my 6600P and she lit up with hope. Unfortunately, her budget is more in the $300-$500 range. We discussed the possibility of a retired or used machine from a reputable vendor.
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Re: MBX5.5 UK
Viola Tani
Hi Cathy, How did you manage to get it? I phoned Janome in Stockport today and was told that they will be getting both the full version and upgrade of V 5.5 but do not know when or how much they will cost. Viola
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Re: IMac question
ikego58
Well, I obviously didn't see this post
first, Cynthia! But, it is a great answer with even more info.
Let us know how it goes. Kelly
On 1/24/19 9:02 AM, onlinesewing via
Groups.Io wrote:
I'm not Kelly, who is MUCH better looking, but I'll throw out an answer anyway. The device Kelly linked to (Sabrent USB 3.0 to SATA External Hard Drive Lay-Flat Docking Station for 2.5 or 3.5in HDD) will allow you to connect your saved hard drive to your current computer. However just plugging it in will not do anything except make it appear to your new computer. You will have to open it with Finder (Mac) or Windows Explorer (PC) to view the files. You can then copy them to your current computer. Once you have recovered everything you want you can discard the old drive, or save it as a backup using the same device you used to recover data. If you discard it, don't just put it in the trash or electronic recycle. It is possible that someone could recover data from it. You can prevent that with some well-chosen hammer blows to the drive. Once it has several dents in it, there's little chance of recovering anything from it.
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Re: IMac question
ikego58
Hi Cynthia,
Yes, that is correct, but as long
as your hard drive is still readable. What I mean is that
sometimes, for different reasons, you can't access your hard drive
while it is in the computer, but it might not be totally dead and
unusable if you plug it into this machine. So, yes, you don't
know until you try. But, for 22 dollars, Amazon is great at
returns; it is worth the effort. So far, I have only had one hard
drive that I have not been able to access because it was indeed
totally dead. And I think I have tried about 8 between my family
and friends. You can use this machine to "wipe" a hard drive too
before you throw it away. (The discs inside should have a hole
punched in them for extra security though too)
So if you buy it, you just follow
the instructions on plugging the drive in. I suggest "grounding"
yourself by touching wood before you take out the drive and touch
it etc. So, then you plug this into your computer and it should
pop up just like a jump drive or disc and you should be able to
manually copy files from it by dragging them into a new folder or
'cut and paste"; however you usually like to do this. If it does
not actually show up, then the drive is probably totally dead, but
again well worth the try. Staples and computer companies charge
you a lot of money to do this. And like I mentioned, I have
helped others recover data too so it is nice to own. I did have
issues with my sister's computer; she has a Windows laptop. Some
of the files I could not copy back on her Windows machine, but I
could on my apple one and put them on a drive for her to then copy
on her machine. I did not have this problem with other Windows
computers though.
I do hope you try and please ask
any questions you might have. Good luck! Kelly
On 1/24/19 8:28 AM, Cynthia Dickerson
wrote:
Kelly,
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Re: IMac question
Jim Stutsman
I'm not Kelly, who is MUCH better looking, but I'll throw out an answer anyway. The device Kelly linked to (Sabrent USB 3.0 to SATA External Hard Drive Lay-Flat Docking Station for 2.5 or 3.5in HDD) will allow you to connect your saved hard drive to your current computer. However just plugging it in will not do anything except make it appear to your new computer. You will have to open it with Finder (Mac) or Windows Explorer (PC) to view the files. You can then copy them to your current computer. Once you have recovered everything you want you can discard the old drive, or save it as a backup using the same device you used to recover data. If you discard it, don't just put it in the trash or electronic recycle. It is possible that someone could recover data from it. You can prevent that with some well-chosen hammer blows to the drive. Once it has several dents in it, there's little chance of recovering anything from it.
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Re: IMac question
Cynthia Dickerson
Kelly,
I am not the person you originally were talking to, but I have a hard drive that I saved out of my old computer because it would not download windows any longer. I would love to get all of my old designs off of it. So if I bought this, would I just plug it into my new computer and it would copy things over for me? Am I understanding this correctly? Thank you for any help!
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Re: AcuStitch for Windows
favymtz
This version of the new AcuStitch in this bulletin is going to be a separate for purchase program, not part of our existing Horizon Link Suite, according to the bulletin. Version 1.3 has a more basic version of AcuStitch. I checked with my dealer this week about it and she said that it's not listed as an item that can be ordered yet. She thought maybe Janome would be releasing it at the VDTA dealer event in the USA in February. Wait and see!
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Re: 15000 V3 workbook
favymtz
The Workbook is not available online, it's only a printed copy. The user manual is not the Workbook, it's the book that came with your machine and can be downloaded free from the Janome website. If you type into your browser search engine, "Janome 15000 Manual" it will bring up some links where you can download it to your computer. It's in the Janome Support section of the site. The manual can also be put on your tablet to take it with you! Be aware there's more than one version of the manual available, so get the one for your machine.
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Re: confirmation
Joan Welsh <jlwelsh22@...>
Hi from Delaware!
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On Jan 23, 2019, at 7:39 PM, onlinesewing via Groups.Io <onlinesewing@...> wrote:
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Re: confirmation
Gwen Derks
Please confirm me.
EVERYONE IS CONFIRMED! There is absolutely no reason to ask for confirmation, to grant confirmation, or post any message containing the word “confirm”. You’re all confirmed. This system does not require confirmation, and it does not grant confirmation. This message confirms that. I hope this confirmation will stop the flood of confirmation requests, confirmation grants, and confirmation in general.
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Re: confirmation
Jim Stutsman
This post seems to have created a storm of confusion. I think the original poster was trying to confirm that she was subscribed to the list. Posting a message actually confirms that - there is no confirmation provided, or needed, from the list. Ufortunately a number of people seem to think that they need to confirm something. You don’t! If you get email from the list you are in fact confirmed. There is no need to post any confirmation response. Thanks!
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