Thread Cutter On Machine
#31
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Calgary Canada
Posts: 97
I have a Janome 6500 and the thread cutter is a pain. When I use it and then start to sew again, the thread knots up at the back of my fabric and I have to use the seam ripper to pull it out. I have spoke to the president of Janome Canada and he can't seem to give me an answer as to why it does it or how I can fix the problem, so it is easier not to use it. And when I spoke to the store where I bought it and she used the thread cutter on her 6600, it did the same thing.
#33
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Frederick, Maryland
Posts: 240
Hi- I have two Viking embroidery machines. The thread cutter is activated via a button on the front of the machine over a bit and to the left of the needle. I find it a "must have" but then I am a "sewing snob" and admit it! LOL!/ Lissa
#34
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 25
I have a Janome 6600 and 1600p thay have thread cutters and knee lifts and I love them. My cutter is on the front by the tension dial.Marsey wrote
Love that automatic thread cutter on my 6600 and the differential feed and the knee lift. I have three machines with the automatic knee lift--1630, Janome 10K and 6600. Now it's a pain the the ### to use a mchine with an automatic lift.
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Love that automatic thread cutter on my 6600 and the differential feed and the knee lift. I have three machines with the automatic knee lift--1630, Janome 10K and 6600. Now it's a pain the the ### to use a mchine with an automatic lift.
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#37
Originally Posted by mytwopals
My Viking does not have a thread cutter. But my Pfaff GrandQuilter does and I use it all the time. That machine sits on a frame and the cutter makes life so much easier.
#38
[quote=King's Daughter][quote=Sewsweet]I have a Janome 6600 and 1600p thay have thread cutters and knee lifts and I love them. My cutter is on the front by the tension dial.
Sewsweet, I have the Elna which is similar to the 6600, and my automatic thread cutter cuts the bobbin thread so short that the top thread won't even pick up the bobbin thread. Do you ever have this problem?
I have not had that problem.
Originally Posted by marsye
Sewsweet, I have the Elna which is similar to the 6600, and my automatic thread cutter cuts the bobbin thread so short that the top thread won't even pick up the bobbin thread. Do you ever have this problem?
#39
Originally Posted by marsye
Do you use the thread cutter on your machine? I have tried to use mine a few times and its just a pain in the @**. Its in the back and I have to hunt for it. Its faster to grab the scissors. Is it just me? :?
Have you always had this problem with your cutter?
Do you ever take off the needle plate and clean out all the fuzzzzzz that get's in there, the fuzz gets under the bobbin holder, feed dog, and auto thread cutter mechanism. I have a small brush I use, along with air in a can, and vacuum. I would try cleaning it, and if that wont help take it to the shop if you can.
#40
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 83
I hae a brother with knee lift and thread cutter can't live wihout it. You know it is amazing how we get spoiled to the little things in life. I have a Janome gold that does not have these features and I hardly use it.
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