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retired2pa 10-07-2025 06:29 AM

I need help with my Janome 6700
 
I bought a Janome 6700 in July and I've had an issue with it not wanting to go over thicker seams in my quilts. It bogs down at those seams and sews very tiny stitches and I have to "help" it to go through them. What do I need to adjust? I've never had a problem with my Brother machines. I've been sewing with the default pressure foot setting from the factory set at "3" and I've moved it to almost "2" but it doesn't make any difference. What else can I do?

Iceblossom 10-07-2025 06:36 AM

I am not very familiar with your brand/model. Does it have a walking foot or integrated feed system? Some machines like those on most of the time for quilting, maybe not so much if you are sewing silk...

mkc 10-07-2025 07:25 AM

Are you using the AcuFeed Flex or just the regular 1/4" foot?

I've found on my Janome (7700) I have to use that machine's version of AcuFeed for doing any piecing that involves going across multiple seams.

crzypatcher 10-07-2025 07:40 AM

If it makes you feel any better I have the same issue with my 6700. I found that I needed to raise the back of the foot by putting a thickly folded square of fabric under it while I sewed. With or without the walking foot. This is Kinda like a hump jumper you use for denim seams. My 6600 never had that problem so needless to say it made me less than happy to have a machine that costs twice as much not live up to the reputation of the brand.

Onebyone 10-07-2025 07:42 AM

That is the very reason I bought a Juki straight stitch machine. It never bogs down over seams. Every one of the machines that I have had with decorative stitches or zig zag has bogged down or paused at seam joining. You can use a seam humper but that is annoying.

retired2pa 10-07-2025 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 8703056)
That is the very reason I bought a Juki straight stitch machine. It never bogs down over seams. Every one of the machines that I have had with decorative stitches or zig zag has bogged down or paused at seam joining. You can use a seam humper but that is annoying.

I have had a straight stitch machine for over 15 years that is my favorite machine of all time. I have a Brother Nouvelle 1500 and goes through anything. I'm disappointed in the Janome.

retired2pa 10-07-2025 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by crzypatcher (Post 8703055)
If it makes you feel any better I have the same issue with my 6700. I found that I needed to raise the back of the foot by putting a thickly folded square of fabric under it while I sewed. With or without the walking foot. This is Kinda like a hump jumper you use for denim seams. My 6600 never had that problem so needless to say it made me less than happy to have a machine that costs twice as much not live up to the reputation of the brand.

Wow! That's crazy. I don't want to be fussing around with jumpers or anything else when I'm sewing. Why is this machine so highly rated? I don't understand.

Onebyone 10-07-2025 12:09 PM

Well this may make you feel better. Two of my friends in sew group have the high end 20K plus Luminaire machine. It stalls on seams with any raised bump. It is definitely a embroidery machine first and sewing machine second. Excellent embroidery though.

Gay 10-07-2025 03:38 PM

I found several machines just do not like sewing over 'humps', so I raise the foot (I use a knee lift) to get it up there, and it sews fine. Also find some don't have the grunt to put that needle through those humps.

patricej 10-08-2025 12:22 AM

use the Acufeed feature (sometimes referred to as Dual Feed.).
make sure to check the manual for complete instructions.
it's also worth purchasing the Acufeed quarter-inch foot with guide (for piecing) and the open toe foot (for quilting.)

you will never go back to regular feet again.

you can sew over crocodiles using Acufeed


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