Hello, Sauban -
The needles you will use will depend upon the kind of sewing you will be doing and the fabric on which you are sewing.
The Instruction Manual for the Janome Memory Craft 6000 lists the needle sizes on page 22 of the manual:
https://www.janome.com/siteassets/support/manuals/retired/computer/inst-book-mc6000-en-new.pdf
The website SewingParts Online sells a variety of needles for use with the Janome Memory Craft 6000:
(TinyURL link): https://tinyurl.com/yb3oy2wo
The company is located in the USA.
If you do not reside in the USA, then, I suggest you use your favorite search engine (Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, etc.) and the following search phrase, with quotation marks as shown to find needles for your machine from a business in your country of residence:
Janome "Memory Craft 6000" needles
Best wishes.
SOURCE: Janome memory craft 9000 what type shank
If you contact Janome HQ in your country, they should be able to tell you which dealer is closest to you, and the part number of the ruffler foot to suit the MC 9000......
....the technicians and questioners on this site come from all over the planet, so the where to go will depend on where you are !!
Keep it local
SOURCE: Janome Memory Craft 7000 Sewing
My Memory Craft 7000 sometimes does the same thing, if it's very cold. Try warming it up by placing it near a heat source, a vent or a floor heater, for a few minutes. Then it works perfectly.
I've used these machines for over 20 years now, and they're my favorite!
If this doesn't solve your problem, you need to take it in for servicing.
They are work horses, but they do need their maintenance from time to time.
I hope this helps you.
SOURCE: JANOME MEMORY CRAFT 5700 INSTRUCTION BOOK
Hi, I downloaded (for free) a copy of the Envision 8006 (and 8007 supplement) manual from the Elna website 2 1/2 years ago. The Envision 8007 is the same as the Janome Memory Craft 5700. I can email you a copy of the manual.
SOURCE: Instruction manual for Janome memory craft 6000
NO MENUAL BOOK IN URDU,SO CANOT OPRATE PROPERALY AND EASLY.
Did it break the needle when you changed stitches? Or did it just go straight to jamming.
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