Janome 1008 Instruction Book
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To thread the Janome 1008, start by raising the presser foot and turning the handwheel to raise the needle to its highest position. Place the spool of thread on the spool pin and guide the thread through the thread guide at the top of the machine. Then, pull the thread down through the tension assembly and up through the take-up lever. Finally, thread the needle from front to back.
First, turn off the machine and gently remove the fabric. Check for tangled thread in the bobbin area and remove any jammed threads. Re-thread the machine and bobbin, ensuring the thread is correctly positioned. Resume sewing, testing on a scrap piece of fabric first.
Regular cleaning involves removing lint and dust using a brush or vacuum. Open the bobbin area and remove any lint. Oil the machine as per the manual's instructions, usually around the hook area, using sewing machine oil. Always unplug the machine before cleaning.
Skipped stitches can be caused by a dull needle, incorrect needle type, or improper threading. Replace the needle with a new one suitable for the fabric being sewn. Recheck threading and ensure the bobbin is correctly placed.
To adjust the tension, use the tension dial located on the front of the machine. For tighter tension, turn the dial to a higher number; for looser tension, turn it to a lower number. Test on a scrap fabric to achieve the desired stitch quality.
For lightweight fabrics like silk, use size 9/70 needles. Medium fabrics like cotton require size 11/80 or 14/90 needles. For heavy fabrics like denim, use size 16/100 needles. Always match the needle size to the fabric for optimal results.
Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle. Thread the machine normally, then guide the thread around the bobbin winding tension disc. Push the bobbin spindle to the right to engage it, and press the foot pedal to wind the bobbin. Stop when the bobbin is full.
Thread breakage can be due to incorrect threading, old or poor-quality thread, or incorrect tension settings. Re-thread the machine, use high-quality thread, and check the tension. Also, ensure the needle is not damaged or bent.
Yes, the Janome 1008 can use a twin needle. Make sure to use the appropriate twin needle for your fabric and adjust the machine settings accordingly. Always thread each needle separately and check that the presser foot and stitch width accommodate the twin needle.
Turn off the machine immediately. Check for tangled thread or fabric in the bobbin area. Ensure the needle is not bent or hitting the presser foot. Re-thread the machine and test it. If noise persists, consult a professional technician.