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Posted on Apr 14, 2015

While sewing i switched to the ZIG ZAG Stitch and forgot to change the pressure foot. The neeedle hit the pressure foot and the fuse blew and the needle was knocked out of alignment.

Can you please tell me how to fix it. Thank you so much.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: no zig and cotton keeps breaking

Make sure you have a new sharp needle installed for both problems and sometimes you need a particular kind of needle for the fabric. Also some machines don't deal well with 100% cotton thread. For some reason it gets caught up in the machine somewhere and breaks. Gutterman and Metrosene make excellent although slightly more expensive threads. Coats and Clark thread is good too. They make an all cotton thread but it doesn't come in as many colors. If you have the old spools of cotton thread from Walmart, just use them for topstitching if you need the color. Other wise, use them for hand stitching or throw them away. One more thing that I can think of off hand, one of my machines does not like lining fabric. For some reason the thread breaks if I stitch really fast. If you have to use that thread, you may try sewing slowly. One more thing, when was the last time your machine was serviced? This can make a huge difference if it's been awhile and you use the machine a lot. Good luck. Hope any of this helps.

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ken dourof

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  • Posted on Jul 14, 2010

SOURCE: MC4400 skips on the zig zag stitch when sewing

You must buse an anti static needle otherwise yoiu will miss stitches.

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Colin Stickland

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Memory Craft 8000. The computer screen

the mechanism is worn that makes the needle head move in a zig zag fashion ,need to be taken to a repair man to have the worn parts renewed

Luong Trong Truong

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2015

SOURCE: Janome Jem Silver 662 will only sew backwards. How do I adjust it so it will feed fabric correctly?

1) Check the feed dog pressure adjustment. 2) Check the feeding mechanism at the bottom. It may be too low to feed your cloth.

Testimonial: "Thank you, Luong Trong Truong. You left me a message saying to remove the bobbin and leave the machine to run at least 10 - 15 minutes. Second time to do this was a charm and the machine is running smoothly. Whatever was stuck is now unstuck."

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