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Old 03-27-2010, 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
the 6600 definitely uses class 15 bobbins. class L will also work if that's what you already have on hand, but 15s are the technically correct size to use. 15s are the same diameter as Ls, but ever-so-slightly higher. when piecing, you can't tell the difference. i haven't tried quilting with an L, so don't know if it would matter.

WHERE on ebay did you find 50 bobbins for $7.95? if it's a store that sells them regularly for that price, pretty please, do share the specific information. unless you buy 1,000 at a time, that's absolutely the best price i've ever seen for bobbins.

side note about the 6600: the little plastic part of the auto-threader is replaceable. my dealer showed me. if the little metal hook that pulls the thread through the needle ever gets bent out of shape, you can just replace that part and you'll be back in business. :-)

side note on needles: another good source for needles is jhittle.com. they sell the regular packs and in bulk.
http://jhittlesewing.funoverload.com/sewing/catalog.php

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Originally Posted by mcdaniel023
I just got a new machine and needed a different bobbin. I ordered an recieved 50 bobbins for 7.95 on ebay. They arrived in 4 days. Just put in the bobbin type in search.
What machine did you get? I'm picking up mine today (6600) and one of the questions for the dealer was what size the bobbin was. I really hope that they're 15's because I just went out and bought a bunch of them for my other machine!!
You know this irritates me!! When I went to the dealer to pick up my machine, he said I COULDN'T use a 15!!! So I bought 20 more of what he suggested!!! 20 for $8 thank you very much.

Thanks for the heads up on the auto threader!!
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Old 03-27-2010, 04:31 AM
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the good news is:

1. you now know where to NOT go for advice, parts and accessories.
2. the bobbins you bought will work, so you haven't lost anything.
3. the price you paid is about average according to my own personal search the last time i needed to buy bobbins. it's ridiculous ... outrageous, really ... but about average.

most important: you now know where to NOT go for advice, parts and accessories. ;-)
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Question for you: I've been playing with all my stitches and some have eyelashes on the back. Now these are the preset stitches not free motion, any hints on how not to get these?
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eyelashes usually indicate either a tension issue or a threading issue.

ask me how often i've put a bobbin in backward. i promise i'll lie and tell you "never". :lol:

are you sewing on just a single layer of fabric? on a test quilt sandwich? using the recommended foot and settings?
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
eyelashes usually indicate either a tension issue or a threading issue.

ask me how often i've put a bobbin in backward. i promise i'll lie and tell you "never". :lol:

are you sewing on just a single layer of fabric? on a test quilt sandwich? using the recommended foot and settings?
Made a sandwich and just was using their settings to try out all the new stuff. When I turned it over there were eyelashes on some,l especially the ones with curves. I even bought the straight sewing plate for FM. Maybe I have my tension set to high. I think its at a 6 or should I set it higher when doing some of the heirloom stitches?

Thanks for your help in advance, its most appreciated!!!!
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Thanks PatriceJ!!! Just went and checked out the machine and bobbin WAS in right so I played with my tension knob and atleast for this one stitch #66 the eyelashes are gone!!!!!!

{{{{{HUGS}}}}}

Thank you.
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[quote=PatriceJ]

WHERE on ebay did you find 50 bobbins for $7.95? if it's a store that sells them regularly for that price, pretty please, do share the specific information. unless you buy 1,000 at a time, that's absolutely the best price i've ever seen for bobbins.

side note about the 6600: the little plastic part of the auto-threader is replaceable. my dealer showed me. if the little metal hook that pulls the thread through the needle ever gets bent out of shape, you can just replace that part and you'll be back in business. :-)

side note on needles: another good source for needles is jhittle.com. they sell the regular packs and in bulk.
http://jhittlesewing.funoverload.com/sewing/catalog.php

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Originally Posted by mcdaniel023
I just got a new machine and needed a different bobbin. I ordered an recieved 50 bobbins for 7.95 on ebay. They arrived in 4 days. Just put in the bobbin type in search.
The ebay store is Sew Affordable Products
Today the are 7.59 for 50 and free shipping.
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check your manual for the correct settings for straight sewing then try it

i have the same machine and it's between 3 and 6 but closer to 3 on mine

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I did not get a walking foot for this machine. Do I need one? I wasn't sure if the adjustable pressure on the pressure foot made it so you didn't need one -- although I know there's one out there. I have one for my little Kenmore, but I'm not sure if will work with the Janome. What do you think? I would love to have one either way (never hurts to have all the parts!).
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