Janome 9500 manual Darning

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Darning

 

 

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Sew to length

 

 

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required, then press " ".

 

 

 

 

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Sensor

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Darning

The Memory Craft 9500 automatically darns rips and holes. Large and small holes can be mended quickly and easily with this unique stitch.

Select the pattern 21.

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Attach the Automatic Buttonhole Foot R and pull the Button Holder all the way out.

1 Button Holder

Depress the Foot Control to sew rows of darning, and a locking stitch. The machine stops automatically when completed.

NOTE:

The maximum length of darning is 2 cm (3/4”) and the maximum width is 0.7 cm (1/4”).

22 cm (3/4”)

30.7 cm (1/4”)

Sew another layer of darning over the first layer, at a right angle to it.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Know Your Machine Name of PartsStandard Accessories and Storage Page For free arm sewing Extension TableFor flat-bed sewing For Your Safety Connecting the Power SupplyOperating Instructions Function Buttons Speed Control Lever Controlling Sewing SpeedFoot Control Raising and Lowering the Presser Foot Removing and Attaching the Presser FootRemoving the presser foot Attaching the presser footDarning Foot P-2 To Attach Button Sewing Foot T To AttachEmbroidery Foot P To Attach Various Presser Feet and Their Uses Setting the Spool of Thread Winding the BobbinRemoving the bobbin Additional Spool PinThreading for bobbin winding Inserting the Bobbin Threading the Machine Built-in Needle Threader Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread Changing Needles Needle SizeBalancing Thread Tension Adjusting the Foot Pressure Dropping the Feed DogMode Selection Mode setting key SeeQuick help mode key See File open key SeeEco mode SET keyScreen contrast Sound controlInch/Millimeter KeysRegister key Return keyKey Position Adjustment Language Selection Pattern Selection Utility Stitches Straight stitchTo sew To sew from the edge of thick fabricUsing the seam guide lines Securing seamDefault Cancel Adjusting the needle drop position and stitch lengthChanging needle drop position Changing stitch lengthLock-a-Matic Stitch Locking StitchTriple Stretch Stitch Stretch StitchAdjusting the stitch width and length Zigzag stitch07.0 Changing stitch widthOvercasting with zigzag stitch Double Overedge Stitch Knit StitchOverlock Stitch Blind hem stitch Adjusting the needle drop position Zipper sewing Attaching the zipper footTo Sew Page Quilting Regular quiltingAuto Square Buttonhole Round End ButtonholeKeyhole Buttonhole Rounded Keyhole ButtonholeSensor buttonhole Pull down BH Lever Completed Corded buttonhole Changing buttonhole width Changing buttonhole stitch densityAutomatic buttonhole Restart for the Same Size Different size Cancel Button sewing Darning To sew a shorter darning To adjust the evenness of darning stitchesTo sew the same size darning To sew a shorter tack TackingTo sew the same size tack To adjust the shape of an eyelet EyeletBasting Satin Stitches Function KeysProgram key Cursor keysDelete key Vertical Mirror keySingle pattern with locking stitch Programming a pattern combinationElongation sewing Programming a pattern combination with mirror image Decorative Stitches Shell Tuck StitchApplique sewing Programming French knot Sewing the pattern combination from the beginning Individual pattern adjustment DecorativeDeleting the pattern Editing Programmed PatternsInserting the pattern Program check Twin Needle Sewing Check the needlePage Monogramming Programming a monogram Save File Built-in Saving and Opening a FileAssigning a file name Correcting Distorted Stretch Patterns Decorative stretch stitch patternsLetters and numbers Correcting stitch balance of the Auto ButtonholeEmbroidery Hoops Embroidery Hoop aTemplate for Embroidery Hoop a Embroidery Hoop BStabilizers Adjusting the Thread TensionPressure Dial Setting the Fabric in an Embroidery Hoop Attaching the Embroidery Hoop to the Machine Thread HolderBuilt-in Designs MonogrammingPC Card Designs Card ReaderBuilt-in Designs Color/Part keySewing the specific color/part by skipping Next page KeyCancel key Trace keyStitch Back/Forward keys Jog/ST keyStarting to Sew Embroidery Sewing resultsMonogram Embroidery Font SelectionOK key Horizontal/Vertical keyBear Monogram in Gothic styleMin Colors Letters monogram Correcting a monogram Deleting a letter Inserting a letterPC Card Designs Inserting and ejecting a PC CardEjecting the PC card Selecting the PC card designsCard Reader 10000 optional item Connecting Card ReaderSelecting a pattern Editing Mode Editing screenSelecting the pattern to edit Moving a pattern Selecting the hoopResizing a pattern Flipping a patternDeleting a pattern Rotating the patternSave File Built-in Saving a FileSame file name exists, overwrite it? Assigning the a nameHoopSize AF126 X110mm Combining a built-in design and monogramBear Opening a Saved File Deleting a saved fileOn-screen Help IndexCleaning the Hook Race and Feed Dog Assemble the hook raceTo remove Replacing the Light BulbTo replace Troubleshooting Problem Cause Reference Stitch Chart Design Chart Gothic Script Cheltenham Letters / 2-letters

9500 specifications

The Janome 9500 is a versatile and advanced sewing machine that has garnered attention among sewing enthusiasts and professionals for its array of features, innovative technologies, and user-friendly characteristics. This machine is particularly suited for quilters, garment makers, and crafters looking for precision and creativity in their projects.

One of the standout features of the Janome 9500 is its impressive stitch library. It comes equipped with 200 built-in stitches, including decorative, utility, and quilting stitches, allowing users to select the perfect stitch for their projects. The machine also supports letter and number stitching, offering 6 built-in alphabets that can enhance personalization in embroidery endeavors.

The Janome 9500 employs advanced computerized technology, which simplifies the sewing process. Its LCD touchscreen display is intuitive, providing clear visibility of stitch choices, settings, and patterns. Users can easily navigate through various options and adjust stitch parameters, including length and width, ensuring complete control over their work. The machine also features a built-in memory, enabling users to save custom stitch combinations for future projects.

One of the most impressive aspects of the Janome 9500 is its embroidery capabilities. It comes with a large embroidery area of 7.9 x 7.9 inches, allowing for the creation of intricate designs. Additionally, with 50 built-in embroidery designs and 3 fonts, crafters can let their creativity flow without the need for additional software or downloads. The machine is compatible with USB connectivity, making it easy to import custom designs from a computer or other devices.

Another highlight is the precision and speed of the Janome 9500. With a maximum sewing speed of 1,000 stitches per minute, users can complete projects efficiently without compromising on quality. The machine's feed system is designed for smooth fabric handling, ensuring that even delicate fabrics are sewn accurately.

The Janome 9500 also includes a range of convenience features, such as an automatic needle threader, a drop-in bobbin system, and adjustable presser foot pressure. These characteristics contribute to a seamless sewing experience, allowing users to focus on their creative process.

In summary, the Janome 9500 stands out as a powerful and versatile tool for anyone passionate about sewing and embroidery. Its extensive stitch library, advanced technologies, and a plethora of user-friendly features make it an excellent investment for both beginners and advanced sewers looking to elevate their projects. Whether for quilting, garment making, or crafting, the Janome 9500 provides the tools necessary to unleash creativity and achieve professional results.