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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
(Post 8271057)
in the pdf that Ourworkbench posted above, on page 31/84, it looks like the straight stitch foot.
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Your right it is a straight stitch foot that you can adjust your needle to where the hole is to make your straight stitches. I have never seen this foot either. It seems like a handy foot for some uses on the janome.
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I am curious so I will be watching this thread. Some kind of cording foot perhaps?
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I found that if I didn't put the hyphens in the part number "200331009" when I searched, it brought up more results.
I also saw that the 1/4 inch foot as shown at https://www.janome.com/accessories/s...nch-seam-foot/ has two holes like the one pictured, but has the additional guide. According to https://www.janomesewingcentre.com.a...w-foot-h-foot/ it is for 7mm wide feed dogs and that is only for straight stitch in Central Needle Position. Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do. |
Handy if your needle moves right and left...mine doesn't. :(
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Could this be a foot for a double needle to sew a straight stitch so you would have an even line of double
stitching on whatever you are sewing, your machine must have something for two needles. |
Originally Posted by Evy
(Post 8270987)
I am seriously considering selling my Janome and am gathering up everything that came with it. This is a mystery presser foot, not in the manual, and I really don't think it came with the Janome. It very clearly has an H stamped on it, but when I did an online search for presser foot H, it showed a wide zig zag type opening. This one has two single needle holes. I am stumped. I have a Brother, and a Kenmore so it may have come with one of those. Any help is appreciated.
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Originally Posted by tuckyquilter
(Post 8272219)
Why are you selling your Janome? I'm curious as I have an older one that I just don't use and it has always had such terrible tension/stitching issues I won't sell it to anyone. It was a floor model at a local Janome dealer and they could never get it to work right either.
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I agree with using two needles with this foot, it would be the same as a cover-stitch on stretch fabric.
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