Here's one from the Janome site for a My Style 100, it might be similar? http://www.janome.com/documents/File/ManualFile/MyStyle100.pdf
If not contact Janome as a lot of their manuals are free to download from their website.
Thanks, it does seem very similar!
I seem to now have another problem that I thought the manual would solve -- how do I sew a button hole? Is anyone able to give me a step by step process starting from which foot I use?
Page 5 of the manual, part numbered 3 is the buttonhole foot. In sewing terms buttonhole seems to be shortened to BH.
This is the same as my machine, although it is a Toyota 9090.
Stitch numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 are used to form the sides, top and bottom of your buttonhole. Have a look on page 25 of the manual.
Set a zig zag stitch and have a practice on a scrap piece of fabric.
Opps, I mean buttonhole stitch is like zigzag stitch and you would use similar setting as if you were sewing a zigzag stitch. The buttonhole foot can be altered to make button holes of different lengths. I always find videos on you tube helpful for things like zippers and how to use the different feet for sewing, like this onehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeE4LPVyN...
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My janome mt style 28 is not picking up the bobbin and appears to be hitting on the weekend bobbin casing under the top piece of the bobbin. Please help
HI I havent seen a free download for this model, but a cheap immediate pdf download i found at www.sewingmanuals.com.au It has the buttonhole instructions.
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