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Janome MC 6500P Sewing Machine – P1

The Memory Craft 6500P is not your usual home sewing machine. It is a computerized dream machine for every type of sewist – from garments to quilting and home dec. It provides the speed and precision critical to advanced sewing and contains serious features for the serious sewist. Sewing speeds of 1000 stitches per minute mean that your projects get finished quickly, and our advanced features ensure that they get completed easily. It also includes many features designed especially for the quilter, including specialty stitches and an advanced feed mechanism. 135 Stitches across 4 modes 7 Buttonholes Block and script monogram stitches Backlit LCD screen Maximum sewing speed: 1000spm/Straight; 700spm/Zigzag Speed control lever Arm and bed space: 9″ x 5″ (225mm x 120mm) Visible pressure gauge Jam-proof, magnetic, top-loading, full-rotary hook system Independent motor for bobbin winding Automatic thread cutter, with memory capability SFS (superior feed system) External feed balancing dial Front access feed dog up/down control Adjustable stitch width from 0 to 7mm Adjustable stitch length from 0 to 5mm Individual stitch editing Combination stitch editing Elongation Turn over memory Recall memory bank Resumption set/last stitch recall Auto-lock, Lock-a-matic, and needle up/down quick command keys Vertical thread delivery system with dual thread guide bar Built-in needle threader 71 needle drop positions (including 15 left to right needle positions) Extra-high presser foot lift

sewinspired.ca Do you have a passion for sewing, quilting and embroidery? Expert or novice – we have the right sewing and quilting machine for you! We have a large selection of in stock Janome and PFAFF sewing and quilting machines. In the video we feature PFAFF Creative Vision, PFAFF Expression 3.0, Janome Horizon MC7700 and Janome 4100 QDC. Visit our website for more details and information!

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Quilty: The Mighty Sewing Machine, Part 1

Before you start going crazy with all your quilting plans, it’s a good idea to know the basic parts of the power tool known as a sewing machine. From the power switch to the foot pedal, join host Mary Fons as she goes over a typical machine’s fundamental features. As always, Quilty is committed to inspiring new quilters and believes in starting at the beginning. Watch this episode with your machine nearby and increase your quilt knowledge instantly. You + Quilty = smart. For more Quilty, visit QNNtv.com!

Absolute beginners guide to quilting a bit about your machine

The fifth part of the BERNINA 820 online tutorial demonstrates BERNINA dual feed and BERNINA Stitch Regulator functionalities. Use the dual feed and a D presser foot or use the walking foot for optimum, even top and bottom feeding, enabling you to easily manoeuvre and deal with textured fabrics and multiple layers of fabric. The BERNINA exclusive and world’s first — the new BERNINA Stitch Regulator (BSR) — enables you to free-motion quilt and sew with even stitch lengths at irregular speeds. The BSR presser foot responds to the fabric movement under the presser foot and controls sewing speed up to the possible maximum. BSR can be used with the foot control or, if the foot control is deactivated, with the start-/stop button. For successful completion of all your sewing and quilting projects! Check out the other parts of the online tutorial or visit us at www.bernina.com

Thread types for sewing and quilting

Threads for sewing and quilting: cotton, polyester, rayon and metallics discussed, along with breakage issues. Also new bobbin thread shown.

Chenille fabric is made not purchased!

How to make this interesting 3D textured fabric, which is so easy to do, using up your stash to use in a wide variety of projects; www.justhands-on.tv Watch the rest on www.Justhands-on.tv

Pat Sloan’s Tip #2 Machine Quilting Jump

Learn how to jump over leaves while you machine quilt. www.QuiltersHome.com

Philippa Naylor and her award winning quilt

Philippa Naylor talks about her award winning quilts at the Festival of Quilts, 2009. www.justhands-on.tv Watch the rest on www.Justhands-on.tv

Janome Decor Computer 2010 Sewing Machine

The Decor Computer 2010 from Janome brings the features you need to complete any project: home decor, garment sewing, scrapbooking, or quilting. Fifty stitches, including three buttonholes, give essential variety for your diverse sewing needs. The DC 2010 also includes all of the features you expect only from a high end machine, allowing you to sew with precision and confidence. Find at more at www.janome.com

A world’s first! Demonstrated in the 14th part of the BERNINA 830 video instructions: The BERNINA exclusive and world’s first BERNINA Stitch Regulator (BSR). The BSR enables you to free-motion quilt and sew with regular stitch lengths. Now even at high speeds. The BSR presser foot responds to the fabric movement under the presser foot and controls sewing speed up to the possible maximum. BSR can be used with the foot control or, if the foot control is deactivated, with the start-/stop button. For successful completion of all your sewing and quilting projects! Check out the other parts of the online tutorial or visit us at www.bernina.com

Gammill Long Arm Industrial Quilting Machine!! #FDN277. This is a gently pre-owned, recently refurbished, Quilting Sewing Machine. Visit our eBay store to buy this and much more!! stores.ebay.com

The 18th part of the BERNINA 830 video instructions demonstrates the largest embroidery hoop – the BERNINA Jumbo Hoop. Use this hoop and ‘Endless embroidery’ function to create beautiful border embroidery. Learn how to hoop the fabric using Jumbo Hoop and how to stitch amazing borders on your BERNINA 830 sewing machine. Learn also how to store embroidery motifs on a memory stick with the aid of the USB interface on the right of the sewing computer. The memory stick enables you to import and export designs, thus expanding your creative options. Check out the other parts of the online tutorial or visit us at www.bernina.com

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