Janome Sewist500 Instruction Book
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To thread the Janome Sewist 500, raise the presser foot and turn the handwheel towards you to raise the needle. Place the spool of thread on the spool pin and follow the threading path indicated on the machine, ensuring the thread passes through the tension discs and the needle's eye.
First, ensure you are using the correct needle type and size for the fabric. Check that the needle is properly installed and not bent. Also, verify that the tension is correctly set and the bobbin is not jammed.
Adjust the tension by turning the tension dial located on the front of the machine. Lower numbers reduce tension, while higher numbers increase it. Test on a scrap piece of fabric to find the optimal setting for your project.
Skipped stitches can be caused by a dull or incorrectly installed needle, improper threading, or incorrect tension settings. Make sure the needle is sharp, correctly installed, and the machine is properly threaded.
Regularly clean the machine by removing lint from the bobbin area and feed dogs with a small brush. Oil the moving parts as recommended in the manual. Always unplug the machine before cleaning.
The Janome Sewist 500 is versatile and can sew a variety of fabrics, including cotton, knit, denim, and even some lightweight materials. Adjust needle type and tension according to fabric type.
Turn off the machine and remove the bobbin case. Clear any tangled threads. Re-thread the bobbin, ensuring it is correctly positioned in the case and turning in the right direction.
Yes, the Janome Sewist 500 features a start/stop button that allows you to sew without using the foot pedal, which is useful for long sewing tasks and those with mobility issues.
Turn off the machine and raise the needle to its highest position. Loosen the needle clamp screw and remove the old needle. Insert a new needle with the flat side facing the back and tighten the clamp screw.
Ensure the machine is properly threaded and check the tension settings. Verify the fabric is suitable for the needle size and type being used. Adjust the presser foot pressure if necessary.