Janome 6500 manual Threading the Machine

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Draw the thread down and around the tension dial from the right to the left. Pull the thread up to insert it between the tension disks and under the loop of the check spring.

Be sure that the thread is coming out from notch of the disk.

5Check Spring

6Notch

Firmly draw the thread up to the take-up lever and down into its eye from the right to the left, while holding the thread at the spool.

7 Eye of the Thread Take-up Lever

Draw the thread down through the lower thread guide from the right.

8 Lower Thread Guide

Slip the thread behind the needle bar thread guide on the left.

9 Needle Bar Thread Guide

Thread the needle from front to back by hand or use the automatic needle threader.

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Utility Stitches Know Your Machine Name of PartsStandard Accessories Connecting the Power Supply Controlling Sewing SpeedOperating Instructions Function Buttons Auto-Lock button When stitch pattern 01, 02, 08 or Has beenReverse button When stitch pattern 01, 02, 08 or Has been Thread cutter buttonStitch length adjusting button Mode buttonStitch width adjusting button LCD contrast adjusting dialClear button Pattern selection buttonsAuto thread cutter button Turnover memory buttonRaising and Lowering the Presser Foot Attaching the Knee LifterChanging the Presser Foot Detaching and Attaching the Foot HolderVariety of Presser Feet and Their Uses Setting the spool of thread Winding the BobbinRemoving the bobbin Winding the bobbin Inserting the bobbin Threading the Machine Threading the Machine Automatic Needle Threader Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread Thread and Needle Chart Changing NeedlesCorrect tension Adjusting the tensionBalancing Thread Tension Needle thread tension is too tightAdjusting the Foot Pressure Dropping the Feed DogMode 2 Quilting Selecting the Sewing ModeMode 1 Direct Mode 3 UtilityHelp Button Selecting the PatternSound setting Customizing Machine SettingsResumption setting Language selectionTo sew Machine SettingStraight Stitch To sew from the edge of thick fabricUsing the cloth guide Using the seam guide linesChanging sewing direction Adjusting the needle drop position Adjusting the stitch lengthTriple stretch stitch Lock-a-Matic stitchLocking stitch Stretch stitchBasting Attaching the darning foot P-2Adjusting the stitch width Zigzag StitchMultiple zigzag stitch Tricot stitch Machine Setting Overcasting with zigzag stitch Machine SettingOvercasting stitch Machine Setting Variety of Overcasting Stitches Modes 1Overlock stitch Machine Setting Knit stitch Machine SettingDouble overedge stitch Machine Setting Variety of Overcasting StitchesZipper Sewing To attach the zipper foot EFabric preparation To sew Page Rolled Hem Patchwork Seaming patchwork pieces Machine SettingPatchwork stitches Machine Setting Angle scale on the needle plateQuilting Stitch in the ditch with even feed footQuilting bar for the even feed foot Freemotion quilting Machine Setting Quilting bar for the zigzag footClasp stitch Machine Setting Applique Machine SettingProgramming French Knots Buttonholes Sensor buttonholes Machine Setting LED Signal Auto thread cutterStep Double layer buttonhole Corded buttonholeChanging buttonhole width Changing buttonhole stitch densityAutomatic buttonhole Machine Setting Depress the foot control to sew the left side up to Button Sewing Darning To sew the same size darning To adjust the evenness of darningTo sew a shorter darning To sew the darning at a different sizeTo sew the same size tack TackingTo sew a shorter tack To sew the tack at a different sizeAdjusting the shape of an eyelet EyeletHow to fold the fabric Blind HemChanging needle drop position To make the straight stitches in blind hem stitch LongerCording Shell TuckingScallop Stitch Strand cordingTwin Needle Sewing Threading the machine for twin needleTo sew Programming a Pattern Combination One cycle sewing with the auto-lock stitchPattern combination Pattern combination with auto thread cuttingX 2 X 3 X 4 X Programming pattern combination with a mirror ImageSewing the pattern combination from the beginning Sewing the current pattern from the beginningMaking a copy and a mirror Image of programmed Patterns Uniform stitch adjustment Modes 2 and 3 only Editing ProgramUnified needle drop position To store a pattern combination Custom stitch adjustment Mode 2 and 3 onlyStoring and recalling the pattern combination To recall the stored pattern combinationMonogramming Mode Selecting a Letter StyleProgramming a Monogram Inserting a letter character Editing a MonogramViewing a Long Text Deleting a letter characterLetters and numbers Correcting Distorted Stitch PatternsStretch stitch pattern Stitch balance of the auto buttonholeCleaning the Hook Race and Feed Dog Assemble the hook raceReplacing the Light Bulb To removeTo replace Problems And Warning Signals Cause Try thisAudible Signal Buzzer Sounds when Troubleshooting Supplementary Instructions

6500 specifications

The Janome 6500 is a versatile sewing machine renowned for its advanced features and user-friendly design, catering to both novice and experienced sewers alike. With its robust build and innovative technology, the 6500 stands out in the crowded market of sewing machines.

One of the most notable features of the Janome 6500 is its impressive stitch selection. It offers a variety of over 150 built-in stitches, including utility stitches, decorative designs, and alphanumeric fonts. This variety allows users to tackle a wide range of projects, from basic alterations to intricate quilting designs. The machine also includes a one-step buttonhole function, making it easier than ever to create perfect buttonholes with consistent results.

The 6500 boasts an extra-large sewing area, providing ample space for larger projects such as quilts or home decor items. Its extended arm makes maneuvering fabric a breeze, allowing for more freedom of movement. Additionally, the machine comes equipped with an adjustable speed control feature, enabling users to sew at their preferred pace, whether they're working on delicate fabrics or thick materials.

In terms of technology, the Janome 6500 incorporates a durable and efficient motor, which provides a high sewing speed of up to 1,000 stitches per minute. This efficiency is particularly beneficial for experienced sewists looking to complete projects quickly without compromising on quality. The machine also features a sophisticated needle threader, which simplifies the threading process and minimizes frustration.

Another remarkable characteristic of the 6500 is its LCD screen, which displays stitch information and settings clearly. This user-friendly interface allows for easy navigation through the various stitch options and adjustments. The machine also includes memory functions, permitting users to save custom stitch combinations for future projects.

The built-in walking foot and quilting guide make the Janome 6500 an excellent choice for quilters. These features ensure even feeding of multiple layers of fabric, producing smooth and professional results. Furthermore, the machine is compatible with a range of additional presser feet, expanding its capabilities.

In conclusion, the Janome 6500 is an exceptional sewing machine that combines a wealth of features, advanced technology, and user-friendly design. Its expansive stitch selection, large sewing area, and powerful motor make it a top choice for sewing enthusiasts eager to take their skills to the next level. Whether sewing garments, creating quilts, or crafting home projects, the Janome 6500 provides the tools necessary to bring any creative vision to life.