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I keep seeing reference to a machines throat size. Can someone explain what this means?
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The throat (also called the harp) is the distance between the needle and the machine. For example, the new Janome Horizon has an 11" throat.
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Throat size is the distance between the needle and across to the body of the machine. It is the opening that allows the fabric to go through. Throat size is important when sewing large items. Does this make sense?
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Originally Posted by scowlkat
The throat (also called the harp) is the distance between the needle and the machine. For example, the new Janome Horizon has an 11" throat.
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Originally Posted by scowlkat
The throat (also called the harp) is the distance between the needle and the machine. For example, the new Janome Horizon has an 11" throat.
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Originally Posted by MommaDorian
Originally Posted by scowlkat
The throat (also called the harp) is the distance between the needle and the machine. For example, the new Janome Horizon has an 11" throat.
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Originally Posted by JudyG
Originally Posted by MommaDorian
Originally Posted by scowlkat
The throat (also called the harp) is the distance between the needle and the machine. For example, the new Janome Horizon has an 11" throat.
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Originally Posted by MommaDorian
Originally Posted by JudyG
Originally Posted by MommaDorian
Originally Posted by scowlkat
The throat (also called the harp) is the distance between the needle and the machine. For example, the new Janome Horizon has an 11" throat.
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If I measured correctly it is 6 inches .. I have the same machine the Brother CS6000i
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Yes, my Pfaff on Lay-a-way has the 11" throat, too!
Needle to machine.. [ATTACH=CONFIG]89668[/ATTACH] |
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