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I've forgotten how to drop the feed dogs-can you help

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There is a little lever on the back of the free arm at the bottom. Push the lever to the right and that will lower the feed dog.

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My Janome Memory Craft 3000 suddenly started skipping stitches. After cleaning out the lint as well as I could, the machine won't pull the bobbin thread up. Any ideas?

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2009

SOURCE: janome mermory craft 8000 drop feed dog

I hate to sound dismissive but: read the manual. Duh. It is not as written above: drop dog........
The feed dog is the toothed pieces in the sewing machine deck, under the needle, which move the material away from you when you push the operating pedal.
Dropping the dog - ie making it inoperative - (see manual for how to on your machine) means the material has to be propelled by hand under the needle. This is especially good for freehand machine embroidery as it means you can move the material in any direction whilst sewing.
It can be easier to freehand embroider if your material is fixed in to an embroidery hoop to hold it flat while you work.

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: How to Drop Feed Dogs on Sewing Machine...

On many machines you tilt the machine back on its hinges to see the underside and there you will find a thumbscrew to lower the feed dogs...you also need to be sure that your machine is capable of having its feed dogs lowered...not all machines can do this!

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2009

SOURCE: I have a janome 1600p. how do i drop the feed dog

there is a little metal plate that fits over the feed dogs, this is what I am using

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