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Old 12-20-2013, 07:43 AM
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I thought I was doing something simple-ha! now am running out of time - I want to zigzag down the middle of a double fleece scarf - I have not zz before and tried, read instructions and tried the settings of 10,5 and stitch length of 2 (standard on my JANOME 2011 ) but it needs to be longer in stitch that looks nice. I just don't have time to try different settings so I there's some of you that zz regularly and can give me some numbers would appreciate it.
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Old 12-20-2013, 08:03 AM
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Sorry, I don't have a Janome. You will have to try a few samples because any zig zag for regular cotton will have to be enlarged for fleece. I think I would go for the maximum settings and work down because 2 layers of fleece will be thick.
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I agree with Tartan I would fo for the maximum setting and work down if you need to.
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Agree. Start out with maximum stitch length and stitch width and work down from there.
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Thanks everyone. I found the machine is smarter than I am. BUTTTTTTTT_____I was setting and sewing along and everything looked nice- didn't change anything then it started getting loopy on bottom. Any ideas on why?

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Thanks everyone. I found the machine is smarter than I am. BUTTTTTTTT_____I was setting and sewing along and everything looked nice- didn't change anything then it started getting loopy on bottom. Any ideas on why?

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Mine would do this too and the shop owner acts like I'm crazy. Never have found out what is going on!
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If you are sewing on fleece it is most likely a bit of lint somewhere it shouldnt be that is causing your trouble.
You might also check your presser foot pressure due to the thickness you are working with.
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Since the fleece is so thick...are you sure you have the pressure foot down? That will definitely cause loops on the bottom.

If you try the stitch length at maybe 5 it will look nicer.
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Too many variables to give an informed answer.
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