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    Old 05-22-2009, 03:05 PM
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    I just got a new Janome sewing machine earlier this week, which I'm loving. But here's my dilemma - I wanted to practice my free motion quilting this weekend, but I didn't get to the dealer in time this afternoon and they're closed for the weekend. So I was wondering if anyone could explain to me how to put the free motion foot on the machine.
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    Old 05-22-2009, 03:11 PM
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    You have to take the snap on adaptor off. It unscrews there on the side, Then you use that screw to put the free motion foot on where that was. Be sure and put the little bar over the needle bar!!!
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    That's what I thought. I just wanted to check. Thanks!

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    Old 05-22-2009, 03:14 PM
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    Is there a Janome web site? I have a Janome, but mine looks way different than yours! I have to take the whole foot assembly off, it is not a snap on foot. Have to use the screw on the side to take the whole foot assembly off and then fit the free motion assembly on around the screw. Does that make any sense? Will try to take a picture of it and post it, but i am at home with dial up, so it will be slow! :?
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    Old 05-22-2009, 03:21 PM
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    How do you get the assembly part where the red button is off. That assembly needs to come off so the fmf can clasp the shaft and be fastened. Mine has a screw to use to do this. I can't tell if yours has it or not, but I can see the metal finger thing to graps the shaft.
    Does this help? :?
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    Originally Posted by mgshaw
    You have to take the snap on adaptor off. It unscrews there on the side, Then you use that screw to put the free motion foot on where that was. Be sure and put the little bar over the needle bar!!!

    Yes, that is exactly right, good luck with your free motion, and congrats on getting a wonderful machine. I love my Janomes :!:
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    Old 05-23-2009, 02:33 AM
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    On my janomes, if you push that little red button, the foot come off. The you line up the new foot and put the pressure lever down and it snaps right on.
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    Originally Posted by Cresha
    On my janomes, if you push that little red button, the foot come off. The you line up the new foot and put the pressure lever down and it snaps right on.
    But -- sometimes the foot requires that you take OFF the assembly with the little red button. So you must use the screw to remove it. Then this screw is used to apply the foot needed. Some feet do not use the red-buttoned assembly.
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    I have a Janome MC6600 and there is a Yahoo Group just for owners of the 6500 & 6600. You have to join, but there is a ton of good info from users. I don't get the daily email format, just the web-only format.

    Just go to Yahoo and do a search. There may even be more groups for different machines, don't know about that.
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    Originally Posted by carrieg
    I have a Janome MC6600 and there is a Yahoo Group just for owners of the 6500 & 6600. You have to join, but there is a ton of good info from users. I don't get the daily email format, just the web-only format.

    Just go to Yahoo and do a search. There may even be more groups for different machines, don't know about that.
    I actually have the DC3050, but thanks.
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