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lisalovesquilting 12-29-2009 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by wendiq
Thank you, Lisa. One more question.......where can I get one of these bobbins......can I do it online as I don't have a Janome dealer close to me. Does it have a Number of Name?

I don't know if you can order one on line. Maybe someone else does :?: I got mine at my LQS. It's called Bobbin Holder for Free Quilting and Hand-Look Quilt Stitch and the number is 200-445-007

dojo36 12-29-2009 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by wendiq
Lisa, I have the 6600, but I do not know about this "special bobbin". Can you tell me more? Thank you. I do some FMQ and only once in a while, get the lashes. Not sure why. I rethread and slow down which helps. Sometimes, it's walk away for a few hours......LOL!

ok here's a pic of the special bobbin holder, it's set at the factory to a different tension set just for fmq on the 6600. it has a little blue mark on it instead of the red mark. the other side i put fingernail polish on. it made the world of different for me, i then set my speed on the slide thing to about three fourths of maximum then push the foot pedal all the way and it won't go any faster than you have that slide thing set. then try to move your fabric at a constant speed. do the above and i bet you won't ever have any eyelashes again. i don't. hope this helps you as much as it did me. i think the new bobbin holder with the blue arrow retails for about $40.00. but after using it and forget to put the original one back in, you absolutely cannot sew with the blue marked one, it does make a difference.
donna

wendiq 12-29-2009 09:00 AM

Thanks for the great picture and the #. This is going on my "must get" list!

dojo36 12-29-2009 09:09 AM


Originally Posted by wendiq
Thanks for the great picture and the #. This is going on my "must get" list!


if you can't find it anywhere, i'd be glad to purchase you one here at my lqs and mail it to you. just let me know.

Roxannecarter 12-29-2009 09:16 AM

Janome has a fix for this problem. It is a new bobbin case that has a blue arrow on it. The screw is set tighter than the regular bobbin case is set. There is also another darning foot that works really well for freemotion quilting.
Also clean out under the bobbin case with every project, lots of lint build up there.

wendiq 12-29-2009 09:50 AM

You are so kind.......I will remember this. Thank you!

Rudy 12-29-2009 10:08 AM

It is a quilting frame that supports my 6600P. You can see it at newjoyquilting.com. I also lurk at the Yahoo group for New Joy. I would love a long-arm, but need to master this first. I have done several practice quilts and recently finished my daughter's quilt. I am about to load up another quilt that will go to my neighbor.

Punksmom 12-29-2009 11:02 AM

The new bobbin case for the 6600 has a blue mark on it instead of the red mark and it has 40% less tension on the bobbin thread.. I paid $16 for mine. :lol: They also have a FMQ foot which goes for about $25 ( you can get the set for about $45) but you really only need the bobbin case to improve your FMQ :thumbup: LOL Liz

wraez 12-29-2009 12:03 PM

Hope you have been able to solve this dilemma!

There is a yahoo group for Janome6500 /6600 owners that has remarkable info regarding all things 'Janome' ... go to Yahoo groups and do a search on Jamone to find it. I belong to the group and the members are great at helping with tips, tricks, solutions and more.

warm quilt hugs, sue in CA

wendiq 12-29-2009 12:23 PM

By golly! I forgot that I had joined that group in 2004 in anticipation of my new 6600. THANK YOU for reminding me. On the site, under "Files" it has pictures of the bobbin holder and the Order Number.


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