Janome Jem Gold Plus 661G Instruction Book
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To thread the Janome Jem Gold Plus 661G, start by raising the presser foot and turning the handwheel towards you until the needle is at its highest point. Place the spool of thread on the spool pin, pull the thread through the thread guide at the top, then down and around the tension disc. Next, guide the thread through the take-up lever from right to left, and finally, thread the needle from front to back.
If your Janome Jem Gold Plus 661G is skipping stitches, check if the needle is bent or dull and replace it if necessary. Ensure the needle is inserted correctly and that the thread is properly threaded through the machine. Also, check the tension settings and adjust if needed.
To maintain your Janome Jem Gold Plus 661G, regularly dust the machine using a soft brush, especially around the feed dogs and bobbin case. Oil the machine following the manufacturer's instructions, and have it serviced by a professional annually to ensure longevity.
To adjust the tension on the Janome Jem Gold Plus 661G, use the tension dial located on the front of the machine. For most fabrics, a setting between 3 and 5 is suitable. Test on a scrap piece of fabric to ensure the stitching is balanced.
For woven fabrics, use a universal needle, size 80/12 or 90/14. For knits, use a ballpoint needle, size 75/11. Heavier fabrics like denim require a denim needle, size 100/16. Adjust the needle type according to the fabric for best results.
Ensure the bobbin is placed correctly in the bobbin winder and that the thread is wrapped around the bobbin winder tension disc. Check that the bobbin winder is engaged and the machine is set to bobbin winding mode. If the bobbin is not winding evenly, rethread and try again.
If the fabric is not feeding properly, check if the feed dogs are raised. Ensure the presser foot pressure is appropriate for the fabric thickness. Clean the area around the feed dogs to remove any lint or debris that may be obstructing movement.
To prevent thread bunching, ensure the machine is threaded correctly. Check the bobbin is inserted properly and the bobbin tension is set correctly. Verify that the upper thread tension is not too loose and the needle is the right size for the fabric.
When sewing thick seams, use a larger needle such as a size 100/16. Adjust the presser foot pressure for thicker fabrics and use a walking foot if available. Sew slowly and use a longer stitch length to accommodate the thickness.
To replace the needle, turn off the machine and raise the needle to its highest position using the handwheel. Loosen the needle clamp screw and remove the old needle. Insert the new needle with the flat side facing the back, and tighten the needle clamp screw securely.