Janome 300E manual Types of stabilizer, Usage, Adhesive Iron-on Stabilizer

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Stabilizer

To obtain the best quality embroidery, it is important to use stabilizers.

Types of stabilizer

Tear-away Stabilizer is made from a fiber that will tear easily. Use tear-away stabilizers for stable woven fabrics. After stitching, tear away the stabilizer so that the small portion left in the back of the stitching will not affect the wear.

Iron-on Stabilizer is an adhesive type stabilizer for knits and all kinds of unstable fabrics. Fuse it to the wrong side of the fabrics with an iron.

Cut-away Stabilizer is a non-woven fabric that does not tear. Cut the excess portion after stitching. Use cut- away stabilizers for knits and all kinds of unstable fabrics.

Water Soluble Stabilizer will dissolve in water. Use this stabilizer for cutwork or lace embroidery, and also for the right side of looped fabrics such as towel to avoid loops coming through the embroidery.

Sticky Stabilizer is a sticky paper used for securing a small fabric or work that cannot be secured in the hoop. It is also used for velvet and other napped fabric that would be permanently marked by the hoop.

Usage:

The stabilizer should be attached to the wrong side of fabric.

More than one layer may be required.

Felt or stable fabrics do not need to be stabilized

and you may embroider directly on it.

For firm fabrics, you may place a thin paper under the fabric.

The non-adhesive type should be used when

embroidering fabric, which cannot be ironed or for sections, which are difficult to iron.

Cut the stabilizer larger than the embroidery hoop and set it on the hoop so that the entire piece is

fastened with the hoop to prevent looseness of the fabric, see page 5.

Adhesive (Iron-on) Stabilizer

Place the Wrong side of fabric and the glossy side of the stabilizer together. Fold up a corner of the stabilizer and fuse it with an iron.

NOTES:

Fold up a corner of the stabilizer, to make it easier to peel off the excess stabilizer after stitching.

Ironing temperatures vary depending on kind of adhesive type stabilizer.

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Contents Page 19-25 Name of Parts Know Your MachineStandard Accessories Detachable Extension Table For Your Safety Connecting the Power SupplyStart/Stop Button Operating InstructionsWinding the Bobbin Setting the spool of threadRemoving the bobbin Additional spool pinWinding the bobbin Inserting the bobbin Threading the Machine Raising the Presser FootPage Needle Threader Drawing up the Bobbin Thread When the needle thread tension is too tight Adjusting the Thread TensionWhen the needle tension is too loose Balanced thread tensionChanging Needles Templates Embroidery HoopsEmbroidery Hoop a Embroidery Hoop BTypes of stabilizer StabilizerUsage Adhesive Iron-on StabilizerSetting the Fabric in an Embroidery Hoop Attaching the Embroidery Hoop to Machine Pattern Selection Window KEY OperationsDeleting the saved file Opening a Saved FileTo set the Eco Mode timer Eco modeSET key Screen contrastKey Inch/MillimeterRegister key Return keyReset all to default Key position adjustmentEmbroidery maximum speed Sewing lightLanguage Selection Changing needles On-screen HelpSelecting Patterns Sewing the specific color/part by skipping Color/Part keyNext page Key Jog KeysTrace key Cancel keyScreen Information Stitch Back/Forward keysSewing results Starting to Sew EmbroideryEuropean accented letter Monogram Selection WindowFont key Mode key Number/Symbol keyDelete key Cursor keysMonogram Embroidery BearBear Example 2-Letters with a crest Letters MonogramDeleting a letter Example To delete E from Beat Correcting the MonogramInserting a letter Example To insert E to BATPC Card NO.1001 PC Card DesignsInserting and Ejecting the PC Card Ejecting the PC cardEditing screen Editing ModeMoving the selected pattern Selecting the pattern on the editing screenHoop Selection Key Cancel key Selecting the hoop sizeLayout keys Size Key Resizing the selected patternFlipping the pattern Mirror image keySave file key Saving a FileAssigning the file name Same file name exists, overwrite it?Combining a Built-in Design and Monogramming Bear Assemble the hook race Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed DogTo replace Replacing the Light BulbTo remove Reference ProblemCause

300E specifications

The Janome 300E is a standout model in the world of embroidery machines, designed for both enthusiasts and professionals who demand precision and quality. This machine is celebrated for its user-friendly interface and advanced technology, making it accessible to users of all skill levels.

One of the most notable features of the Janome 300E is its impressive embroidery field size. With an embroidery area measuring 7.9 inches by 7.9 inches, the machine allows users to create large and intricate designs without the need for excessive repositioning of the fabric. This feature is particularly beneficial for those looking to work on larger projects or multi-design layouts.

The Janome 300E is equipped with a powerful and efficient built-in memory, which can store up to 30 designs. This allows users to save frequently used patterns, making it convenient to access them for future projects. Additionally, the machine supports various embroidery formats, including .JEF and .DST, making it compatible with a wide range of design software.

Another significant advantage of the Janome 300E is its automatic needle threader. This innovative technology simplifies the threading process, reducing the frustration often associated with manual threading. Users can quickly get started on their projects without spending valuable time on setup.

The machine's LCD display is both intuitive and user-friendly. It provides clear visualization of the design layouts and settings, making navigation straightforward. The display also allows users to edit and resize designs on the fly, giving them more creative control over their work.

Speed is another hallmark of the Janome 300E. The machine can stitch at a remarkable speed of up to 650 stitches per minute, enabling efficient work on projects without sacrificing quality. Coupled with the adjustable stitch width and length, this provides versatility for various embroidery techniques.

In terms of build quality, the Janome 300E is robust and durable, designed to withstand regular use. It features a bobbin system that is easy to access and refill, ensuring that users can focus on creating without interruption.

Overall, the Janome 300E embodies a perfect blend of advanced technology, user convenience, and robust features. Its design makes it an ideal choice for both hobbyists and professionals, looking to explore the world of embroidery with ease and precision. Whether for personal use or small business ventures, the Janome 300E is well-equipped to bring creative visions to life.