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EphrataQuilter 05-04-2022 08:22 AM

Need help with Janome Needles
 
I recently purchased a Janome 1600P. It came with an assortment of HLx5 Organ needles. After several hours of use, the thread started shredding, so I figured it was time to change the needle. I can't tell the needles apart that came in the assortment. So I have several questions:
Do you HAVE to use Organ or Janome brand needles? Can I use Schmetz? I already have a bunch of those that I use with my Bernina. All of you that use a Janome 1600P, what are your experiences with using different brands, types, or sizes of needles for piecing and free motion quilting with this machine? What about the needle threader? Is it fussy depending on what type of needle you use?

b.zang 05-04-2022 09:15 AM

I have a Janome 6600 that sews with anything although I am pretty exclusive with Organ needles. I also have a Janome Horizon that didn't like the Organ needles so I use blue-tip needles and blue bobbins and it works fine. Actually, when I say blue-tip, only size 11 are blue. The other sizes are other colours. My LQS is owned by a man in his 80's who has been working with sewing machines for his whole life. He tells me that Janomes like Organ needles which is probably why your machine came with them. Get some advice from the shop where you bought your machine.

JanieW 05-04-2022 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by EphrataQuilter (Post 8550332)
I recently purchased a Janome 1600P. It came with an assortment of HLx5 Organ needles. After several hours of use, the thread started shredding, so I figured it was time to change the needle. I can't tell the needles apart that came in the assortment. So I have several questions:
Do you HAVE to use Organ or Janome brand needles? Can I use Schmetz? I already have a bunch of those that I use with my Bernina. All of you that use a Janome 1600P, what are your experiences with using different brands, types, or sizes of needles for piecing and free motion quilting with this machine? What about the needle threader? Is it fussy depending on what type of needle you use?

I have the Janome 1600p. I use different size needles that correspond to the size of thread I’m using. For fmq I use the purple tip needles with the blue dot bobbin case and Isocord thread. I have used a schmetz 90/14 also for fmq and it works fine. When I piece with 100 wt thread I use a size 70/11 needle of whatever brand I have.

cjsews 05-04-2022 10:35 AM

I have a Janome and use schmetz needles. Any size I need according to what I am sewing at the time

ekuw 05-04-2022 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by cjsews (Post 8550346)
I have a Janome and use schmetz needles. Any size I need according to what I am sewing at the time

Ditto on my Janome 8900 Memory Craft.

Watson 05-04-2022 01:40 PM

I usually use Organ 80/12 for piecing but I've used everything from 60/7 up to a vinyl needle on it (The threader does not like vinyl needles.) and my 6500 has been fine.

Watson

Quiltah Mama 05-04-2022 03:23 PM

I use organ needles, have for many years on my Janome machines. I've owned 3, and currently own a 9450. I also find that Janome machines like superior titanium needles too.

Peckish 05-04-2022 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by JanieW (Post 8550345)
I have the Janome 1600p. I use different size needles that correspond to the size of thread I’m using.

I used to have a Janome 1600, and I did the same. I use the needle that is appropriate for the thread. A finer thread such as a 60 wt Bottom Line will work with a smaller needle with a smaller eye. A thicker thread such as 40 wt King Tut works better with a larger needle and larger eye, such as a topstitch.

Lena1952 05-06-2022 03:43 AM

Machine needles made today are meant for use in any machine. I've used Singer, Schmetz, Organ and some off brand in my Pfaff and in my FW without issue. Do use a needle size that corresponds to your thread size/type though. That should help with the shredding.

zennia 05-09-2022 03:01 AM

Schmetz works fine in all three of my Janome's. Different sizes for different threads.

Lady Diana 05-09-2022 04:31 AM

Janome needles are ORGAN. Your Janome machine will take Schmetz, but they recommend Organ. Superior Threads uses Organ needles exclusively. They are the best.
Match your needle size to your thread size and you should not have shredding problems. A topstitch ñeedle is usually all you need formost uses 90/14. I would encourage you to watch superior Threads education videos on needles. Very informative.

patricej 05-09-2022 07:25 AM

I switched to Organ brand when i had my Janome MC 8900.
I could use other brands for regular sewing with no issues.
I had serious problems when trying to freemotion, though, until i switched to Organ.
fortunately Organ needles are a lot less expensive. :)

some machines are persnickity.
others, not so much.
all the advice given above is valid.

i hope you find the right solution for your machine. ;)

Austinite 05-11-2022 02:14 PM

I have a Janome HD3000, a Janome 2222, a Juki 2010, and a Juki serger: I use Schmetz in all of my machines, I buy them bulk on Amazon, the universals and the quilting ones

lindaschipper 05-12-2022 05:10 AM

JanieW ... I have the Janome 1600P and it has a hook bobbin case, and it doesn't take the blue dot bobbin. My Janome Mc6500 does take the blue dot bobbin. I have been advised by others on The Quilting Board that for the 1600P to use a size 16 needle for free motion quilting. I thought they were only for heavy fabrics such as upholstery and blue jeans. But I will give it a try this afternoon.

JanieW 05-12-2022 06:02 AM


Originally Posted by lindaschipper (Post 8551460)
JanieW ... I have the Janome 1600P and it has a hook bobbin case, and it doesn't take the blue dot bobbin. My Janome Mc6500 does take the blue dot bobbin. I have been advised by others on The Quilting Board that for the 1600P to use a size 16 needle for free motion quilting. I thought they were only for heavy fabrics such as upholstery and blue jeans. But I will give it a try this afternoon.

My mistake, Linda. I have the 6700p. Sorry for the confusion. Hope you get it figured out.

Karamarie 05-12-2022 07:25 AM

I've been a Janome quilter for years and can pretty much use any brand of needle and actually Coats & Clark seem to be my favorite. Not the 2 for a dollar ones buy there regular line.


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