Janome 7700 Problems-Suggestions?
#11
janome does make an Accufeed 1/4" foot. it's a lifesaver when it's time to sew on the binding. however, the standard 1/4" foot is all you need for piecing.
my favorite Accufeed foot is the open toe foot. save your pennies to get one if it isn't included with your Horizon.
once you get your redesigned standard foot, i'm sure you'll be doing your happy dance all over town. :-)
my favorite Accufeed foot is the open toe foot. save your pennies to get one if it isn't included with your Horizon.
once you get your redesigned standard foot, i'm sure you'll be doing your happy dance all over town. :-)
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
janome does make an Accufeed 1/4" foot. it's a lifesaver when it's time to sew on the binding. however, the standard 1/4" foot is all you need for piecing.
my favorite Accufeed foot is the open toe foot. save your pennies to get one if it isn't included with your Horizon.
once you get your redesigned standard foot, i'm sure you'll be doing your happy dance all over town. :-)
my favorite Accufeed foot is the open toe foot. save your pennies to get one if it isn't included with your Horizon.
once you get your redesigned standard foot, i'm sure you'll be doing your happy dance all over town. :-)
And you're right about the throat on this machine. It's so big I'm inclined to name her Linda. :mrgreen: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
And if you only knew how many comments I've read about "Where's Patrice's face?" LMBO
#13
I'm sure the new foot will sort it Gai - lucky girl with that machine!
Patrice - I agree! I have all the Accufeed feet, and find I use the open toe more than any of the others. I love it for attaching binding, and now prefer it to the SID Accufeed for ditching.
Patrice - I agree! I have all the Accufeed feet, and find I use the open toe more than any of the others. I love it for attaching binding, and now prefer it to the SID Accufeed for ditching.
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PatriceJ is in hiding. ROFL. I have her pictures too but won't post them.
Hey GAI GAI, give Tlmhi and Machel a hug for me, they were too fun to hang with. Talk to you soon. You should still be doing your wahoooooooooooing and happy dance over your machine. You are so lucky. Talk to you soon. HUGS
Hey GAI GAI, give Tlmhi and Machel a hug for me, they were too fun to hang with. Talk to you soon. You should still be doing your wahoooooooooooing and happy dance over your machine. You are so lucky. Talk to you soon. HUGS
Don't post my picture!!! Get back....
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
PatriceJ is in hiding. ROFL. I have her pictures too but won't post them.
Hey GAI GAI, give Tlmhi and Machel a hug for me, they were too fun to hang with. Talk to you soon. You should still be doing your wahoooooooooooing and happy dance over your machine. You are so lucky. Talk to you soon. HUGS
Hey GAI GAI, give Tlmhi and Machel a hug for me, they were too fun to hang with. Talk to you soon. You should still be doing your wahoooooooooooing and happy dance over your machine. You are so lucky. Talk to you soon. HUGS
And that video is too, too funny!!!! ROFLMBO!!!
#16
Originally Posted by gaigai
I just purchased a Janome 7700 at the Quilt Fest yesterday. I immediately sat down to sew. It is an exceptional machine, and Boy does it sew well! UNLESS you are sewing more than two or four layers at a time. I LOVE to do OBW's, and in fact had one started, so that is what I have been sewing on since I got the machine yesterday. But this machine will NOT sew over the seams when joining the hex strip sets. I even went ahead and engaged the Accufeed, but even that doesn't do the trick, plus the Accufeed foot doesn't have a 1/4 inch foot. I never had this problem with my older cheap Janome. Since I love to do OBW's, I'm not inclined to have to fiddle and fuss over every single seam every time.
So, any suggestions, or am I going to be taking it back to the dealer for a refund this week?
So, any suggestions, or am I going to be taking it back to the dealer for a refund this week?
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Originally Posted by quiltnchik
I would return it for a refund, seriously. The reason I say this is because I have the exact same problem with my Janome 6600P - the 7700's precursor - and have never found a way to remedy it. It aggravates me because the "P" stands for "Professional" and, in my opinion, a professional machine should have a strong enough motor/feed dogs to go right over seams without a hitch; my Janome 4800 (much smaller machine) sews over anything, and it was half the price of the 6600P!
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I have a Janome 6600 and have a problem with Gutterman thread - it is not taut enough - the uptake lever - located above the needle - the lever that moves up and down as you sew - drops the Gutterman thread as there is slack in the thread. The only way I solved this problem was getting a thread caddy and setting it to the right of the machine. I set the spool of thread on the thread caddy (a banana holder works for this also) and thread the machine from the caddy. It helps to keep the thread taut.
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Originally Posted by gaigai
Originally Posted by quiltnchik
I would return it for a refund, seriously. The reason I say this is because I have the exact same problem with my Janome 6600P - the 7700's precursor - and have never found a way to remedy it. It aggravates me because the "P" stands for "Professional" and, in my opinion, a professional machine should have a strong enough motor/feed dogs to go right over seams without a hitch; my Janome 4800 (much smaller machine) sews over anything, and it was half the price of the 6600P!
#20
Did you get the new O2 foot with it? If not, register the machine and Janome will send it. The 1/4" foot was redesigned to accommodate thick seems. I personally haven't had that problem with mine.
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