I did not my machine did that!
Reading the manual (duh) i learned that my Janome 3050 has the capability to drop the feed dog! I always forget how to adjust stitch length and width so I decided to read the manual to refresh my memory or lack there of. I was happy to read about the feed dog. Silly me...I purchased this machine i 2007! I mostly piece on it . Always learning!
Sandy |
I'm with you! reading the manual on my long arm to figure out how to change out a switch and read about how to get single stitches (like for starts/stops)--duh! Not like I couldn't have used that info for the last 3 years.
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I just read my Bernina manual again and was surprised at some info that I didn't know I had.
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It's amazing what we learn after we've had a machine for a multiple number of days x months x years. Giggle!
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I think I will get mine out and take a look through it.
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Yep mine is always withing reach. Altho I've had my Pfaff 5.0 almost a year now, I still have to refer to the manual for anything beyond the basics.
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I have the same model. I truly love that machine. Did you know that you can shift the needle too? That was my revelation years after I bought it.
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Originally Posted by lots2do
(Post 7495099)
I have the same model. I truly love that machine. Did you know that you can shift the needle too? That was my revelation years after I bought it.
sandy |
Glad you're learning more about your machine's functions. :)
I do refer to my manual when I do something other than my regular stuff......still learning!;) |
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