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Janome Memory Craft 6600P Sewing and Quilting Machine (In Store Only Machine Please call for more info) The Memory Craft 6600 Professional has the speed and precision critical to advanced sewing. The 6600 contains loads of features created especially for quilters, including the AcuFeed system. AcuFeed: Layered Fabric Feeding System ensures your sewing and quilting are even, smooth and precise on all types of fabric. Cpm algebra teacher manual answers. The AcuFeed foot is integrated with a unique seven-point feed dog system, so your fabric is guided perfectly from the top and the bottom.

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AcuFeed is a unique and innovative feature – once you try it you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it!

Now that the New Year is fading in our memory and resolutions might be slipping a little, we wish to. Dare you to take time to sew; embroider; serge; use your Digital cutter; experiment with your embroidery software and generally sew up a storm!. Dare you to your dream up projects to sew and embroider. Dare you to complete these projects! Before the holiday season, our Janome machines probably worked really hard to make hand-made gifts you know we like to do that and they are often the msot popular gifts we give!

And we know what you were sewing as you told us when you entered our janomelife Christmas book give-away. You were all very busy! So it is probably a good time to remind you: Did you thoroughly clean out your machine after its hard work? Some fabrics leave a little stain from dye which needs to be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild soap before you forget!

Remember also to remove the needle plate and the bobbin case to remove all lint and fluff which would have accumulated down there. It is quite normal – just like dust collects in our homes! But it does need to be removed.

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Many of our newer machines now have the fabulous one step needle plate remover button to removing the needle plate without having to use a screw driver to remove the screws. SO much quicker and easier.

This button pops the plate up in an instant and when your cleaning is done, just click it back on. One step needle plate removal button Now.about oiling: you have the needle plate off and the bobbin case out. Take a look at the centre of the hook race – that is the metal cup area in which the bobbin case rests. Do you see the very centre is a little round part which looks like it might have lint stuck in it?

See pic below. DO NOT REMOVE THIS. It is not lint or fluff. It is the wick for oil. Put ONE drop of good quality sewing machine oil onto this wick.

The oil should NOT shlosh around all over like in a swimming pool! Oh no, then you have put way too much oil and you will have to mop it up with a paper towel. Just watch after putting ONE drop: You may see one little bubble come to the surface of the wick as the oil soaks down into the wick. If you repeat this important step often, 1 drop is all that will be needed. But if you are a bit lazy with this task, you may need to do 2 drops this time. When one or 2 bubbles have popped up, you have enough oil. If no bubbles, then the wick was probably quite moist enough.

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And the oil should not overflow the wick area. I like these brushes as they help me get out all that lint & fluff that collects in my sewing machines and sergers. Ask your local Janome dealer to order you oneof these. It is a good idea to replenish your supply of bobbins after a busy time of sewing. You can use the bobbin winder to refill your bobbins with Janome bobbin thread – which is thinner so is receomemnded for embroidery projects.

(No-one like the feel of a bullet proof vest when the embroidery is complete so do use appropriate threads). This Janome bobbin thread is available from your local Janome dealer in large cones and smaller spools as well packets of prewound boobins: Janome bobbin thread is available at your local Janome dealer. Part #’s are as follows: 300m: # 200921781 (white) 800 meters: # 27-J-209-1 (Black) 1,600 meters: # 27-J-208 – 16C (white) 20,000m: # 770433004 (white) 120wt thread so very thin – great for embroidery asit is polyester and smooth and strong. # PWBOBBIN -W (white) or #PWBOBBIN-B (black) Did you know this? Each bobbin contains 80 yards = 74 meters.

And the special machines that wind our pre-wounds do it much tighter than our sewing machines wind so more thread is contained on a pre-wound than on a self wound bobbin. Now you are all set to start sewing up a storm again? Well we hope so! This post courtesy of Celine over at Vie Janome – translated into English and edited slightly. About lizafrica I am the National Education Manager for Janome & Elna Canada (including Artistic Creative products) and I LOVE to sew! I have been employed full time in the sewing and quilting industry for almost 30 years so I bring a wealth of sewing knowledge & expertise to this blog. I enjoy all forms of sewing from quilting to sewing garments to machine embroidery and software.

Pretty much everything in my life is seen through the eyes of a passionate sewer! I am constantly on the look out for fun, innovative and inspiring ideas to share with you all on this blog.

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I also love to read, knit, travel and spend time with my family and friends. Hi Audrey, Our Service Manager advises that it is NOT a good thing to over oil your machine as it can do more damage than good sometimes. Which is probably why there is not info on oiling in the manual? We advise you to have your machine cleaned, serviced and lubricated regularly by an Authorized Janome Dealer who will take care of this for you. Of course, we know many people do not follow this recommendation. A drop of oil in the wick is okay as long as it is a drop from time to time but it is not advisable to get any oil on the bobbin case and hook surfaces. Hope that clarifies the matter.

Hi Sandy, You sure can! You may use it for all of the above but the Janome pre-wounds are a 60wt thread in white and black so are pefect for your embroidery projects. I do use for regular sewing and quilting sometimes but often prefer to use a slightly thicker thread in my bobbin for those projects – same thread as my needle? If you use Janome pre-wounds for embroidery, you may not need the yellow dot bobbin case for embroidery. The regular bobbin case with red mark may be fine. However, if you wind your own bobbin thread for embroidery, you will need to use the yellow dot bobbin case.

Liz JANOME CANADA Like. Hi, Our Service Manager advises that it is NOT a good thing to over oil your machine as it can do more damage than good sometimes. Which is probably why there seems to be conflicting pieces of information about this. We advise you to have your machine cleaned, serviced and lubricated regularly by an Authorized Janome Dealer who will take care of this for you. Of course, we know many people do not follow this recommendation.

He did tell me: A drop of oil in the wick is okay as long as it is a drop from time to time but it is not advisable to get any oil on the bobbin case and hook surfaces. Hope that clarifies the matter. Liz JANOME CANADA Like.