Janome 4800 Practice Common Stitching Skills, Turning Square Corners, Using the Quilting Bar

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Practice Common Stitching Skills

Using the Seam Guides on the Needle Plate

The seam guides on the needle plate are engraved to help you measure seam width.

The lines are marked as follows.

Numbers on needle plate

15

20

4/8”

5/8”

6/8”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seam width center needle

1.5

2.0

1.3

1.6

1.9

position guide line (cm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

*The numbers indicate the width from the center needle position to the edge of the fabric.

1 Needle drop position

2 Edge of fabric

1Guide lines

Turning Square Corners

Turning a square corner 1.5 cm (5/8 “) from the fabric edge:

1.Stop stitching and lower the needle by pressing the Up/down needle position button when the fabric edge facing you lines up with the cornering guides as shown.

2.Raise the presser foot and turn the fabric to line up to the edge with the 1.5 cm (5/8”) seam guide.

3.Lower the presser foot and begin stitching in the new direction.

1 Up/down needle button

2 Cornering guides

3 Presser bar lifter

Using the Quilting Bar

The stitch and its uses:

Quilting is stitching two layers of fabric together with batting in between to add dimension and warmth.

You can use quilting on entire garments or parts of garments, such as yokes, pockets, cuffs and collars.

It is also popular for table fashions.

In addition to straight stitch quilting, you can quilt with deco- rative stitches or stitch pattern combinations.

To do quilting successfully, follow these simple steps:

1.Loosen the quilter screw 1 on the back of the presser foot holder as shown.

2.Slide the quilting bar w into the opening under the screw to the width of quilting stitches you desire.

3.Tighten screw.

4.See page 47 for how to operate. 1 Screw

2 Quilter bar

3 Measurement lines

Sewing on Heavy Fabrics

The black button on foot A will lock the foot in a horizontal position if you push it in before lowering the presser foot. This ensures even feeding at the beginning of seams and helps when sewing many layers of fabric such as sewing over welt seams when hemming jeans.

When you reach the point of an increased thickness, lower the needle and raise the presser foot. Press the toe of the foot and push in the black button, then lower the foot and continue sewing.

This button releases automatically after a few stitches. Note: When sewing an edge, select stitch pattern 02.

1Fabric

2Black button

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Instruction Book Table of Contents Section V Care of Your Machine Names of Parts 3 22426 Extension Table Screen Sharpness Adjusting DialStandard Accessories For Your Safety Connecting Machine to Power SupplyControlling Sewing Speed Up/down needle position button 6 7 8 9 10 11 Main Function of Buttons / KeysAuto-lock button Reverse buttonTwin needle key Mode selection keyEditing key Stitch width selection keyTurn-over memory key Message keyElongation key Stock/call keyMemory key Clear keyDirect pattern selection and number keys Pattern selection and screen indication 3 4Number key selection Normal / Resumption Mode Memory Mode/Buzzer Sound/Multiple Language SettingsLanguage selection setting BuzzerPressure Dial To Raise or Drop the Feed DogsPresser Foot Lifter To Attach and Remove the Presser Foot Changing NeedlesTo Remove and Attach the Foot Holder Selecting Needle and Thread Light WeightSet the spool Winding the BobbinRemoving the bobbin Winding the bobbin Inserting the bobbin Threading the machine Threading the Machine Needle threader Drawing up the bobbin thread Balanced Thread Tension Manual thread tension adjustmentAuto-thread tension Starting to sew Straight Stitch SewingChanging sewing direction Finishing sewingUsing the Seam Guides on the Needle Plate Using the Quilting BarPractice Common Stitching Skills Turning Square CornersManual stitch length 123Variable needle position Basting Various Utility StitchesAutomatic reverse stitch Straight stitchTriple stretch stitch Auto-lock stitchSaddle stitch Stretch stitchSculpture stitch Interfacing Zigzag StitchTo change the width and length Overcasting Variation of Zigzag StitchesTricot stitch Overedge sewing Knit stitchOveredge Sewing Section IV Decorative Stitching TechniquesSewing Buttons Automatic buttonholing Sensor ButtonholeSewing preparation Starting sewing 1315 Adjusting Stitch Width and Density in Buttonholes678 910 Adjusting the stitch width and density in buttonholes 09Sensor buttonhole 09 Corded Buttonholes 3 a Free Size Automatic Buttonhole Put in a zipper Zipper SewingAttaching the zipper foot Fabric preparationZipper Sewing, cont’d 1232 Darning Adjusting the shape of darning stitchesFor darning less than 2 cm To memorize darning stitchesBartacking Adjusting the evenness of bartacking stitchesMemorizing bartacking Rolled Hem How to sew How to fold the fabricBlind Stitch Hemming Changing the needle positionQuilting PintuckingApplique Shell TackFagoting SmockingScallop Stitch B Scallop Stitch aSatin Stitch Sewing PatchworkDecorative Stitch Cross StitchCording Twin Needle Stitching Adjusting distorted stretch stitch patterns ABC Adjusting Pattern BalanceAdjusting distorted letters or numbers in B or C Mode Adjusting the stitch density for buttonholeProgramming Decorative Stitch Patterns 61 Restarting Programmed Patterns Cycle Stitching with Mirror Image PatternsSewing sample, stitch pattern ElongationSewing Letters in Block Style Combining Letters in Script Style Check and correct pattern combination before sewing Editing FunctionDeleting a stitch pattern, letter or number by editing Adding letters or space between letters Custom stitch sizing Uniform width, length adjustmentCare of Your Machine Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed DogsReplacing the Bobbin Holder Removing the light bulb Replacing the Light BulbAttaching the light bulb Troubleshooting When message appears on the screen Troubleshooting, cont’d