SOURCE: Needles for Thompson Waling foot machine
135 X 17 is the correct sizing. Needles you should use are from #18 to #22. You can order from sailrite.com or from "thompson" the manufacturer is now datco or something, located in Lubbock Texas (do a google search on Thompson mini walking foot sewing machine)
SOURCE: Walking Foot for Brother LS-1217
Beckster, it may simply be that the walking foot needs to be tweeked a bit, perhaps screwed in further, or less.
If that doesn't help ...
Check out this site. All the Q&A answers in simple language, as
well as a GREAT cust. support staff. (its a Brother after all!)
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SOURCE: sewing machine maintenance, walking foot & free-motion foot
Is this a Janome MemoryCraft 9000? (I ask because the models seem to get mixed up in the threads)
If so, you can more than likely find accessories for the MC9000 either on eBay, your local Janome dealer (you can find the closest one to you @ Janome's website using the "Dealer Locator" feature) or even ... SEARS!
Sears contracted Janome to make several of their sewing machines (I think Janome might still be the actual manufacturer, but aren't 100% sure) and so the parts are compatible. You can even use a Kenmore Memory Card with a Janome MC9000.
As for oiling, if it's the MC9000 (much like practically all newer models) they don't need oiling. Though sometimes, you can dab a teeny-tiny amount of oil on the bobbin case if it needs it.
SOURCE: Is this machine a high or low shank?
High Shank Machines are all the Janome Embroidery models MC 8000, MC 9000, 10000, 10001, 11000, 200E, 300E, 350E....etc
If yours is not an embroidery machine, it has a LOW SHANK .....the higher shank allows for easier access for the embroidery hoop.
SOURCE: Need instructions for putting a walking foot together
http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/us/2821_3079.htm
This is a link to husqvarna site for help..Hope this can help you. Wayne
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