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Old 10-23-2012, 04:33 AM
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margee
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Originally Posted by Shelbie View Post
I think that it is probably your machine. I have had a love/hate relationship with my Janome 6500 for those very same reasons. It always balks and jumps or jams at seam junctions and veers off the seam line at the end. It also likes to munch fabric at the beginning of your stitching. Taking it to my dealer numerous times has never helped, the problem was never corrected and all the dealer ever told me was that it was "operator error". I will never buy another Janome or do business with that dealership again. I am now considering a Juki Exceed 600 or the TL 2010Q.
I luv my Janome machine. Ask what "operator error" means. I'm fairly new at this stuff but I have read on this Board that when a machine bunches fabric at the beginning stitch that changing the metal plate under the needle can help or else starting to sew before the seamline a couple stitches can stop this from happening. I think I have this correct if not please somebody correct me.
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