anne1 wrote:
Where do I start?
Forget to pull up the thread guide on Janome 6600 and couldn't understand why my stitches were so tight
( I now have a card that I put under the foot saying PULL UP THREAD GUIDE)
Cut off wrong piece when doing paper piecing.Often!
And I'm sure everyong has strip sewing triangles or squares together only to find that you have run out of bobbin thread and all the little pieces are on the floor.
Sewn over needles
Couldn't understand why machine wasn't working NOT PLUGGED IN
I'm sure there are more but I can't think of them at the moment
Keep warm
Anne
Great thread Rita
Oh Yeah! electricity
always helps. When I was working in a tailors shop you always switch off the electricity when not using the machine because it is so noisy. The number of times I would sit down & try to start sewing without switching it back on...
Trying to machine whilst using the wrong machine pedal - I have a Janome ordinary sm and a Janome overlocker which both use the same connectors for the electricity/foot pedal, but I also have a blind hemmer which is a different set of wires. However I do all my machining at the same place and have to swap the machines & pedals in and out. I have tried to use the blind hemmer pedal any number of times after swapping back to the Janomes to no avail