Where is the Janome model number?

Where is the Janome model number?

You will usually find the information located on the back of your machine. Your machine’s serial number is a unique 9-digit number and is a very important part of the warranty process with any Janome product. It will help us identify the machine and what model it could be.

Why can’t I get the bobbin thread to come up?

First, make sure the bobbin-winding spindle (located on top of your machine) has been pushed back to the left for sewing. If it is not in the correct position, the needle will not go down and pick-up your bobbin thread. If the timing is out, the needle thread is not meeting the bobbin thread in time to form a stitch.

Do you thread the bobbin through the needle?

Thread from the spool goes through the needle’s eye. Thread from the bobbin comes up through the needle plate.

How do you thread a Janome Sewing Machine?

You should have prior knowledge of machine sewing as well as of the names of the parts of your machine. Thread your Janome sewing machine for bobbin winding. Wind the thread around your thread guide, then onto the bobbin winder spindle. Pull the thread through the small hole at the top of your bobbin.

Where do you put a bobbin on a sewing machine?

A ‘bobbin’ is a small circular item that holds thread. You can get plastic or metal versions. Place your bobbin on the ‘bobbin winder shaft’. It’s the small silver pin at the top of your machine. My plastic bobbin on the ‘bobbin winder shaft’. Push it to the right until it snaps into place. 2. Put your thread on the ‘spool pin’

How do you run a thread over a bobbin?

Run the thread through the first thread guide groove and in between the tension spring blades. while holding the top thread, turn the hand wheel towards you. you should see the top thread going over the bobbin. Once the top thread has gone all the way over the bobbin, gently pull the top thread and that should bring the bobbin thread up with it.

How do you cut thread on a sewing machine?

Press the foot pedal and wind until you have the desired amount of thread on the bobbin. Remove the bobbin from the spindle and snip the little piece of thread from the beginning of the winding process and cut the thread to detach the bobbin form the rest of the thread on the machine.

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