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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.

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Needles

Use size 11 Blue Tipped Needles for fine fabrics. For medium to heavy weight fabrics, use size 14 needles.

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.

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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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10001 specifications

The Janome 10001 is a versatile sewing and embroidery machine that caters to both beginners and experienced sewers alike. Renowned for its user-friendly design and advanced features, the Janome 10001 offers a unique combination of sewing capability and embroidery technology.

One of the standout features of the Janome 10001 is its expansive embroidery area. With a generous hoop size of 5” x 7”, creators have ample space to work on intricate designs or large projects without feeling constrained. Additionally, the machine boasts an impressive library of built-in embroidery designs—over 150—allowing users to easily personalize their projects. Furthermore, it includes a variety of fonts, enabling custom lettering that adds a personal touch to any creation.

The Janome 10001 employs innovative technologies to enhance the sewing experience. One such technology is the AcuFeed System, which provides precise fabric feeding, making it easier to work with multiple layers or tricky materials like knits and silks. This dual feed mechanism ensures that fabric layers are aligned perfectly for a professional finish. The machine also features a drop feed mechanism, which is particularly useful for free motion sewing.

Additionally, the Janome 10001 is equipped with LCD touch-screen technology, which provides intuitive navigation through settings and functions. Users can easily select designs, adjust stitch lengths and widths, and customize patterns through a simple touch interface, enhancing overall usability. The machine is also compatible with Janome's AcuDesign software, allowing users to create custom embroidery designs on a computer and transfer them to the machine for stitching.

For sewing enthusiasts, the Janome 10001 offers a wide variety of built-in stitches—over 200—encompassing essential utility stitches, decorative stitches, and buttonhole options. The machine's powerful motor ensures consistent stitching speed, producing quality results on various fabrics.

In terms of convenience, the Janome 10001 features easy threading with an automatic needle threader, a top-loading bobbin system for quick changes, and an extension table that provides additional work surface for large projects.

Overall, the Janome 10001 stands out as a comprehensive sewing and embroidery solution, combining technology and functionality to meet the needs of all sewing enthusiasts. With its innovative features and user-friendly design, it is an ideal choice for those looking to elevate their sewing and embroidery experience.