Janome 4800 manual Darning, For darning less than 2 cm, To memorize darning stitches

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Darning

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Stitch pattern:

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Presser foot:

Automatic buttonhole foot R

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Darning shape:

(See below for settings.)

To sew:

[1]Pull the button holder to the rear.

[2]Place the garment under the foot. Press the Up/down needle button twice. Raise the foot.

Remove the fabric to the left to draw both threads under the foot and put the fabric back under the foot.

[3]Lower the foot. Press down the foot control. The machine will lock stitch, sew 16 rows of darning, lock

stitch again and the machine will stop automatically.

*The size of one darn cycle is variable. However, the maximum stitch length is 2 cm (3/4”) and the maxi-

mum stitch width is 7 mm (9/32”).

[4]Turn the fabric and repeat sewing for reinforcement. 1 Button holder

2 Starting point

3 2 cm (3/4”)

4 0.7 cm (9/32”)

For darning less than 2 cm

Switch to “Low” speed setting. 4 lock stitches will be sewn first. Then sew to the desired length and press the reverse button. The desired length has now been determined.

Continue sewing until the machine stops automatically.

5Reverse button

6Desired stitch length

To memorize darning stitches

When repeatedly sewing the same-size darn to repair a side rip or belt loop, press “Memory” key and restart sew- ing.

Adjusting the shape of darning stitches

If one side of the darn is higher than the other, make them even by pressing the stitch length “+” or “-” key.

When you press the “+” or “-” key, d3 will be indicated automatically.

You can adjust the shape of the darn by pressing “+” or “-” key, d1 to d5.

7When the left side is lower

8Select “d1” or “d2” to balance the stitches.

9When the right side is lower.

10Select “d4” to “d5” to balance the stitches.

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Contents Instruction Book Table of Contents Section V Care of Your Machine 2426 3 2Names of Parts Screen Sharpness Adjusting Dial Extension TableStandard Accessories Controlling Sewing Speed Connecting Machine to Power SupplyFor Your Safety 6 7 8 9 10 11 Main Function of Buttons / Keys Up/down needle position buttonAuto-lock button Reverse buttonMode selection key Twin needle keyEditing key Stitch width selection keyMessage key Turn-over memory keyElongation key Stock/call keyDirect pattern selection and number keys Clear keyMemory key Number key selection 3 4Pattern selection and screen indication Memory Mode/Buzzer Sound/Multiple Language Settings Normal / Resumption ModeLanguage selection setting BuzzerPresser Foot Lifter To Raise or Drop the Feed DogsPressure Dial To Remove and Attach the Foot Holder Changing NeedlesTo Attach and Remove the Presser Foot Light Weight Selecting Needle and ThreadRemoving the bobbin Winding the BobbinSet the spool Winding the bobbin Inserting the bobbin Threading the Machine Threading the machineNeedle threader Drawing up the bobbin thread Auto-thread tension Manual thread tension adjustmentBalanced Thread Tension Straight Stitch Sewing Starting to sewChanging sewing direction Finishing sewingUsing the Quilting Bar Using the Seam Guides on the Needle PlatePractice Common Stitching Skills Turning Square CornersVariable needle position 123Manual stitch length Various Utility Stitches BastingStraight stitch Automatic reverse stitchTriple stretch stitch Auto-lock stitchSculpture stitch Stretch stitchSaddle stitch To change the width and length Zigzag StitchInterfacing Tricot stitch Variation of Zigzag StitchesOvercasting Knit stitch Overedge sewingSection IV Decorative Stitching Techniques Overedge SewingSewing Buttons Sensor Buttonhole Automatic buttonholingSewing preparation Starting sewing Adjusting Stitch Width and Density in Buttonholes 1315Sensor buttonhole 09 Adjusting the stitch width and density in buttonholes 09678 910 Corded Buttonholes 3 a Free Size Automatic Buttonhole Zipper Sewing Put in a zipperAttaching the zipper foot Fabric preparationZipper Sewing, cont’d Adjusting the shape of darning stitches 1232 DarningFor darning less than 2 cm To memorize darning stitchesMemorizing bartacking Adjusting the evenness of bartacking stitchesBartacking Rolled Hem How to fold the fabric How to sewBlind Stitch Hemming Changing the needle positionPintucking QuiltingShell Tack AppliqueSmocking FagotingScallop Stitch a Scallop Stitch BPatchwork Satin Stitch SewingCross Stitch Decorative StitchCording Twin Needle Stitching ABC Adjusting Pattern Balance Adjusting distorted stretch stitch patternsAdjusting distorted letters or numbers in B or C Mode Adjusting the stitch density for buttonholeProgramming Decorative Stitch Patterns 61 Cycle Stitching with Mirror Image Patterns Restarting Programmed PatternsElongation Sewing sample, stitch patternSewing Letters in Block Style Combining Letters in Script Style Deleting a stitch pattern, letter or number by editing Editing FunctionCheck and correct pattern combination before sewing Adding letters or space between letters Uniform width, length adjustment Custom stitch sizingReplacing the Bobbin Holder Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed DogsCare of Your Machine Attaching the light bulb Replacing the Light BulbRemoving the light bulb Troubleshooting Troubleshooting, cont’d When message appears on the screen

4800 specifications

The Janome 4800 is a versatile and innovative sewing machine designed for both novice and experienced sewists. Combining advanced technologies with user-friendly features, the Janome 4800 stands out as a reliable and efficient sewing companion.

One of the standout features of the Janome 4800 is its array of built-in stitches. With over 80 stitch options, ranging from basic utility stitches to decorative and quilting stitches, this machine caters to a wide variety of sewing projects. Users can easily select their desired stitch through a straightforward interface, ensuring that transitioning between different sewing tasks is smooth and hassle-free.

In addition to the extensive stitch library, the Janome 4800 boasts a powerful and efficient motor. This allows for consistent performance and the ability to sew through multiple layers of fabric, making it ideal for crafting quilts, garments, and home decor items. The machine also features adjustable stitch lengths and widths, offering customization for different sewing techniques and preferences.

One of the standout technologies incorporated in the Janome 4800 is the Automatic Needle Threader, which simplifies the threading process, reducing eye strain and time spent preparing the machine for use. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who may struggle with traditional needle threading methods. The easy-to-read LCD screen provides clear information on stitch selection and settings, making the process intuitive and user-friendly for all skill levels.

Furthermore, the Janome 4800 comes equipped with a Drop Feed feature, which allows for free-motion sewing and quilting. This feature gives sewists the flexibility to create intricate designs and patterns without restriction. The included presser feet, such as a walking foot and a darning foot, enhance the machine's versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of sewing techniques.

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In summary, the Janome 4800 combines advanced technology, a variety of stitch options, and user-friendly features, making it a top choice for anyone looking to elevate their sewing experience. Whether you’re creating intricate quilts or simple home sewing projects, the Janome 4800 offers the tools and performance to bring your creative visions to life.