You can, but you could also use the Straight Stitch needle plate just as you would for the same stitches without AcuFeed feet. For example, a regular straight stitch can use the SS needle plate and AcuFeed foot.
Thank you so much for this video! I have been struggling with trying to figure out how to add the ditch quilting foot to the acufeed foot and have been unable to locate instructions. This video was perfect!
Perfect explanation. I didn't know the Accufeed foot has several more attachments for various types of sewing. Well done. I'd love to learn much more about my new Janome 6700P machine. Thanks!
Susan, the Skyline S7 is a 9mm, high-shank machine equipped with the AcuFeed system. To make sure you are attaching the foot correctly and have the right part, please see your local Janome dealer for evaluation. Thank you for watching, and happy sewing!
Love the video but just wondering what the acufeed foot attachment is called with the single hole. Is it OVD? I tried to zoom in but could see the letters. Thank you. I am trying to find the best foot for a scant 1/4”. I have a 9450 and love the HP foot but this gives a perfect 1/4” rather than a scant 1/4” which I need for a quilt with lots and lots seams!! Thanks again.
It sounds like you're referring to the Single AcuFeed VD foot. Here is the link to its product page from our Janome website: www.janome.com/accessories/sewing-machine-feet/single-acufeed-holder-and-foot/
Great video. Thanks so much for all the great video's. I own the Janome 8900QCP and now own the AcuFeed feet. Do I have to make any setting changes on my machine? Thanks so much.
What are the settings for the stitch in the ditch foot? I keep getting puckers on the bottom. I changed the nob on the side of the machine from 0 to + and then half way in-between. The top looks perfect, the bottom stitches are shorter and puckered.
You ocul duse the open toe acufeet foot for stitch inthe ditch but there is a stitch in the ditch foot for the acufeed holder. this had a guide that owuld fit in the ditch keeping you in line with it.
I'm contemplating on the Janome mc9450 or the Juki DX-3000. Is there a difference between the Janome Accufeed and Juki Smart. The Jukis is built in. But is it better?
Which is the best option for doing a rag quilt meaning just three layers. Cotton quilting fabric first layer, cotton batting second layer and flannel third layer.... Noticed a little shifting not much very slight but a little shifting... At times the flannel shifted from lining up with the cotton quilting fabric
Susan with multiple layers, we would definitely recommend a walking or AcuFeed foot. Probably just the standard foot will work, unless you need a 1/4 guide.
@@JanomeJAI I have since bought the standard open toe walking foot before your post. Really wanted the accufeed but it won't fit my machine I have a Janome skyline S3.
@@JanomeJAI you mentioned either one when I was at the quilt shop she had your manual for parts and in the book it said that the accufeed would not fit my machine? Is that true because I really would like that one I can use different feet with it that I would use more often than just the standard walking foot
@@YarnKilla54 The Skyline S3 is a high-shank 7mm machine, it is not a machine equipped with AcuFeed (which are 9mm machines and have the AcuFeed system installed). There is an Even-Feed foot available for your Skyline S3 model, and is part number 200309008, and we're happy you were able to purchase it at your Janome dealer.
@@JanomeJAI yes Janome dealer even long arms....shout out to Hartland quilt shop & studio Hartland, Michigan 💕 that place! Great ppl! Emily & Saedi they're great!
I have an "OD" an "SD" and an "AD" Acufeed foot. Also, an HP2 foot. I'm confused as to what each are used for and when I can substitute these feet when machine asks for non Acufeed feet. Manual not very intuitive. Thanks for your assistance.
Millie, what machine model do you own? in the Standard Accessories listing in your instruction manual, each foot is listed along with the one or two letter code along with the longer name. the OD foot has a 1/4 guide and is for quilt piecing, the SD foot is the ditch quilting foot, and the AD foot is the basic foot (compares to your zigzag foot ). The Dual Feed feet are meant to be used whenever you have layers, or something slipperly like a thin fabric to sew. The HP feet are there to give you a perfect 1/4 piecing.
Thank you for this great video, I just purchased this machine and I wish you could have gave the part number\foot number for each so I could purchase them, there are so many different ones, and I just wanted the ones you have there, where can I find this information?
@@JanomeJAI Thank you but it does seem the feet for the machines is vast. It would be helpful for you to at least have a list here naming each one and a corresponding inventory number, so anyone knows what to look for when searching various vendors for the feet.
Sam, the Memory Craft 6650 model is a 9mm model, but is not equipped with the AcuFeed system. We do manufacture an Even Feed foot that is compatible with your model, please see your local Janome dealer to purchase. Happy Sewing!
Linda, the flange should come already attached on both our AcuFeed and regular ditch guide feet. We suggest contacting the authorized Janome dealer where you purchased the accessory so they can assist you in this matter.
@@JanomeJAI the blade came off. I went to a Janome dealer, this a.m. and THEIR blade fell off their new foot, as well. I returned the foot, that I got from Amazon, after buying another one, from SewVac, only to get home and have IT come apart, too. I'm NOT a happy camper. They didn't have a clue, any more than I do. I've NEVER had any problems with anything Janome, so I don't understand.😭
@@bikrgran We are so sorry to hear this is happening to you. We recommend still contacting an authorized Janome dealer to make sure it is a Janome part. If they can no longer help you, please contact us at www.janome.com/support/general-support/machine-support/general-inquiries/.
Is there a Compensating Left Foot (Left 1.5mm) for the Janome Sky 6 machine? I saw this type of foot for Juki machine and would like one for the Sky 6, which I have. thank you.
Erika, your 4120QDC model is a 7mm machine, and is not equipped with the Dual Feed System AcuFeed. It did come standard with the quilting attachment kit, which does include an Even Feed foot.
Barbara, thank you for your question. As it can be difficult to troubleshoot machine issues through social media, we can refer you to pages 16, 41-42 of your instruction manual. If these instructions are not helpful, please consult with your local authorized Janome dealer for an in-person demonstration. Thank you and happy sewing!
Janome 11000...just received a used machine. Can an even feed work on this? I have another janome 3160qdc... will it work on it? Love the machines But like the idea of changing feet
Thank you so much for doing these videos. I am 5 hours from my Janome dealer so these videos are very much appreciated. Will you be doing ruler videos as well? I have a Janome 8900 QCP and a Skyline 9, I have purchased the 16 00P ruler foot and holder but am apprehensive to do any ruler work because of the automatic presser foot.
In the manual it says to push the dual feed key, which greys out most stitches, including all zigzags. I noticed you were doing a zigzag stitch at one point, so I’m confused. Can you use the the dual feed device (which appears to be the acufeed device) with all its features such as the balancing dial, without using the dual feed key?
Great question! To get the best straight stitch sewing with the AcuFeed foot we recommend pressing the Dual Feed Key. However, other stitches like a basic applique, zig zag, serpentine, and others, can also be utilized with the AcuFeed foot in place. We do suggest using caution when selecting decorative stitches that require a lot of back and forth movement under the needle as these don't receive any value by using the AcuFeed foot over the appropriate applique or decorative stitch foot
@Janice Ebel Cook yes I thought I would be able to utilize the various decorative stitches also especially for quilting. I guess it might work if u go slow
I am confused. I have the Janome Horizon 8900. I do not have a dealer. I want to use the decorative stitches, zigzag, serpentine, etc. with the acc walking foot. I sure don't want to break a needle, or worse. I did not there was an option to change the foot. I cannot see how to snap on and off the feet or when to snap on a different foot.
I want to use the wide acufeed foot OD. I don't know which stitch I'm supposed to use. It never shows the OD foot. Do I just use stitches that show the O foot? I'd prefer that it tell me which stitches are available per foot, rather than guessing a stitch and having it tell me which foot to use.
DeAnna, the OD foot is a foot with a 1/4" guide, which is typically used for piecing fabric. This video: ruclips.net/video/kEx5mE3kwB4/видео.html is an overview of Janome's 1/4 feet, the AcuFeed OD foot is featured at the end of the video. When you use the AcuFeed system with your machine, you do need to make sure to engage the system - please see your individual machine's instruction manual for how to do this on your model.
@@deannas1515 , yes that is the main point, making sure that it is plugged into the mechanism at the back of the foot. However, if you wish to have more control on how the AcuFeed foot feeds, you also want to make sure the Dual Feed button on your screen is turned on. Although only straight stitches will be available, this will allow you to change the rate of movement on the upper AcuFeed foot using the dial on the far right side of the machine. What this means for you, is if you are sewing satin to velvet, you can make sure that both types of difficult fabrics are feeding beautifully together. Hope this helps!
What an awesome idea thank you so much for this video it’s so helpful as I research the type of machine I want. Janome seems to have covered all I want 🥰 as a new quilter!
I have a Janome Sew Precise. It is no longer on Janome's website. I cannot find much online for it either. I don't know how to know which feet my machine can use. I also cannot find a service manual for this model--I have for many other models, but not mine.
I have serger, embroidery machine, and a (sewing machine - never owned a Janome before). This is a Model #811 and can't find on the Janome website. Will this fit it? I need a walking foot, or this whatever for my sewing for thick layers. What will fit it please. Please answer.
Hello Debora, The HP2 foot is not compatible with the Memory Craft 6650. You can find all of the compatible feet and accessories by visiting : www.janome.com/machines/sewing/mc6650/ and searching the options.
Hi Anne, Thanks for your inquiry! No not all Janome machines come with the AcuFeed fabric feeding system. We highly recommend that you visit your local Janome Dealer to discover the variety of machines that this is a feature to choose the best Janome for your sewing needs! You can find your local dealer by visiting: www.janome.com/find-a-dealer/
What is the difference AcuFeed Foot and AcuFeed Flex are they the same thing? If not can you make a RUclips to clarify that? I love your videos you are very thorough:)
Sally, the part numbers can change, so giving them in the video would eventually be incorrect. Please see your local authorized Janome dealer to purchase. Happy Sewing!
Hi Winnie, Thank you for you feedback! We are always looking to bring the best and most helpful content to our Janome family! We will be sure to add this to our list of improvements.
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Good and clear explanations. Helpful coverage of the available feet for the AccuFeed system. I love my MC9450 sewing machine.
Thank you Anne! We're glad this helped you better understand our AccuFeed foot options. Happy Sewing!
This video is so helpful! thank you for also mentioning the walking foot as well
Do we use the zigzag stitch plate for all of the acufeed feet?
You can, but you could also use the Straight Stitch needle plate just as you would for the same stitches without AcuFeed feet. For example, a regular straight stitch can use the SS needle plate and AcuFeed foot.
Thank you so much for this video! I have been struggling with trying to figure out how to add the ditch quilting foot to the acufeed foot and have been unable to locate instructions. This video was perfect!
Hello Daphne! We are so very happy to have been able to help you learn how to use this feature on your machine!
Seems as though you missed an opportunity to provide part numbers for these feet.
Perfect explanation. I didn't know the Accufeed foot has several more attachments for various types of sewing. Well done. I'd love to learn much more about my new Janome 6700P machine. Thanks!
I guess it is pretty off topic but does anybody know a good place to stream newly released tv shows online ?
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@Judah Alberto thanks, I went there and it seems to work =) I appreciate it !
@Keanu Baker no problem :)
How does this differ from the AcuFeed on my MC6600?
Love the info, didn’t realize the use of the zipper foot, which will be helpful. Thank you!
Hello 👋 Is this Acufeed Foot suitable for Janome sewing machine memory Craft 8000?
Is there a reason why the accufeed presser foot kit will not fit on a Janome skyline s3 7 mm high shank?
Susan, the Skyline S7 is a 9mm, high-shank machine equipped with the AcuFeed system. To make sure you are attaching the foot correctly and have the right part, please see your local Janome dealer for evaluation. Thank you for watching, and happy sewing!
I just purchased a janome 6700p and would like to purchase the other accufeed parts, Where can I get all the other feet for the accufeed ?
Love the video but just wondering what the acufeed foot attachment is called with the single hole. Is it OVD? I tried to zoom in but could see the letters. Thank you. I am trying to find the best foot for a scant 1/4”. I have a 9450 and love the HP foot but this gives a perfect 1/4” rather than a scant 1/4” which I need for a quilt with lots and lots seams!! Thanks again.
It sounds like you're referring to the Single AcuFeed VD foot. Here is the link to its product page from our Janome website: www.janome.com/accessories/sewing-machine-feet/single-acufeed-holder-and-foot/
@@JanomeJAI many thanks.
Great video. Thanks so much for all the great video's. I own the Janome 8900QCP and now own the AcuFeed feet. Do I have to make any setting changes on my machine? Thanks so much.
What are the settings for the stitch in the ditch foot? I keep getting puckers on the bottom. I changed the nob on the side of the machine from 0 to + and then half way in-between. The top looks perfect, the bottom stitches are shorter and puckered.
Can the AcuFeed Foot be used on the SKYLINE s3
is the open toe foot good for stitching in the ditch?
You ocul duse the open toe acufeet foot for stitch inthe ditch but there is a stitch in the ditch foot for the acufeed holder. this had a guide that owuld fit in the ditch keeping you in line with it.
I'm contemplating on the Janome mc9450 or the Juki DX-3000. Is there a difference between the Janome Accufeed and Juki Smart. The Jukis is built in. But is it better?
May I please have the part number for the "stitch in the ditch" foot? I own a Skyline S9. Thank you. JE
Which is the best option for doing a rag quilt meaning just three layers. Cotton quilting fabric first layer, cotton batting second layer and flannel third layer....
Noticed a little shifting not much very slight but a little shifting... At times the flannel shifted from lining up with the cotton quilting fabric
Susan with multiple layers, we would definitely recommend a walking or AcuFeed foot. Probably just the standard foot will work, unless you need a 1/4 guide.
@@JanomeJAI I have since bought the standard open toe walking foot before your post. Really wanted the accufeed but it won't fit my machine I have a Janome skyline S3.
@@JanomeJAI you mentioned either one when I was at the quilt shop she had your manual for parts and in the book it said that the accufeed would not fit my machine? Is that true because I really would like that one I can use different feet with it that I would use more often than just the standard walking foot
@@YarnKilla54 The Skyline S3 is a high-shank 7mm machine, it is not a machine equipped with AcuFeed (which are 9mm machines and have the AcuFeed system installed). There is an Even-Feed foot available for your Skyline S3 model, and is part number 200309008, and we're happy you were able to purchase it at your Janome dealer.
@@JanomeJAI yes Janome dealer even long arms....shout out to Hartland quilt shop & studio
Hartland, Michigan 💕 that place!
Great ppl! Emily & Saedi they're great!
Does this fit and work on a janomie JW8100 machine?
We are sorry, but the JW8100 does not utilize the AcuFeed system.
I have an "OD" an "SD" and an "AD" Acufeed foot. Also, an HP2 foot. I'm confused as to what each are used for and when I can substitute these feet when machine asks for non Acufeed feet. Manual not very intuitive. Thanks for your assistance.
Millie, what machine model do you own? in the Standard Accessories listing in your instruction manual, each foot is listed along with the one or two letter code along with the longer name. the OD foot has a 1/4 guide and is for quilt piecing, the SD foot is the ditch quilting foot, and the AD foot is the basic foot (compares to your zigzag foot ). The Dual Feed feet are meant to be used whenever you have layers, or something slipperly like a thin fabric to sew. The HP feet are there to give you a perfect 1/4 piecing.
@@JanomeJAI thank you.
Where can I purchase the zipper foot for the HP2 AcuFeed?
Does this foot fit on a 5300QDC? I need this foot
Thank you for this great video, I just purchased this machine and I wish you could have gave the part number\foot number for each so I could purchase them, there are so many different ones, and I just wanted the ones you have there, where can I find this information?
I wish they would link to each foot shown as to where to buy.
Description of each foot is on the Janome website & can be purchased at your authorized Janome dealer! www.janome.com
@@JanomeJAI Thank you but it does seem the feet for the machines is vast. It would be helpful for you to at least have a list here naming each one and a corresponding inventory number, so anyone knows what to look for when searching various vendors for the feet.
Make it easy for the customer to search the right thing and buy.
You can find all compatible presser feet for current & recently discontinued models on the Janome website : )
@@JanomeJAI You don't seem to understand "make it easy" to find the feet in this video. How hard it it to list them?
My accufeed foot hook is continually popping out whilst sewing. Any clues as to why?
Is this the same system on the elna quilting pro queen 7300? Thanks you.
I'm curious as to the difference between the HP2 Acufeed ankle and the Single Acufeed foot?
Which foot for binding??
Will the AcuFeed foot work on my Janome mc6650?
Sam, the Memory Craft 6650 model is a 9mm model, but is not equipped with the AcuFeed system. We do manufacture an Even Feed foot that is compatible with your model, please see your local Janome dealer to purchase. Happy Sewing!
I just got a ditching foot, and the blade is not attached. What holds it on the foot, please?
Linda, the flange should come already attached on both our AcuFeed and regular ditch guide feet. We suggest contacting the authorized Janome dealer where you purchased the accessory so they can assist you in this matter.
@@JanomeJAI the blade came off. I went to a Janome dealer, this a.m. and THEIR blade fell off their new foot, as well. I returned the foot, that I got from Amazon, after buying another one, from SewVac, only to get home and have IT come apart, too. I'm NOT a happy camper. They didn't have a clue, any more than I do. I've NEVER had any problems with anything Janome, so I don't understand.😭
@@bikrgran We are so sorry to hear this is happening to you. We recommend still contacting an authorized Janome dealer to make sure it is a Janome part. If they can no longer help you, please contact us at www.janome.com/support/general-support/machine-support/general-inquiries/.
@@JanomeJAI finally, after 3 tries, got a foot that works. Thanks!
Is there a Compensating Left Foot (Left 1.5mm) for the Janome Sky 6 machine? I saw this type of foot for Juki machine and would like one for the Sky 6, which I have. thank you.
We're sorry, but we don't offer a Janome left compensating foot at this time.
@@JanomeJAI Thank you, you should! Competitors offer one, it would be very useful!
Is this compatible with the 4120QDC?
Erika, your 4120QDC model is a 7mm machine, and is not equipped with the Dual Feed System AcuFeed. It did come standard with the quilting attachment kit, which does include an Even Feed foot.
Will the accufeed foot fit my memory craft 4400?
Susie, this accessory is compatible with more recent models, your MC4400 will have a regular walking foot, not a dual-feed one.
How do I set up my 6700p to use my acufeed flex professional grade foot HP2?
Barbara, thank you for your question. As it can be difficult to troubleshoot machine issues through social media, we can refer you to pages 16, 41-42 of your instruction manual. If these instructions are not helpful, please consult with your local authorized Janome dealer for an in-person demonstration. Thank you and happy sewing!
I love your videos. Is there a clear open toe foot for the small AcuFeed foot?
Did you ever figure out if there’s a clear foot for the HP acufeed?
Janome 11000...just received a used machine. Can an even feed work on this? I have another janome 3160qdc... will it work on it? Love the machines But like the idea of changing feet
I have a 6600. Do these fit this machine?
I have a Memory Craft 4800. Is the Acufeed foot available for my machine?
Thank you so much for doing these videos and explaining so much. Keep em coming!!
Glad you like them!
Thank you so much for doing these videos. I am 5 hours from my Janome dealer so these videos are very much appreciated. Will you be doing ruler videos as well? I have a Janome 8900 QCP and a Skyline 9, I have purchased the 16 00P ruler foot and holder but am apprehensive to do any ruler work because of the automatic presser foot.
Yes!! We will keep you informed :)
In the manual it says to push the dual feed key, which greys out most stitches, including all zigzags. I noticed you were doing a zigzag stitch at one point, so I’m confused. Can you use the the dual feed device (which appears to be the acufeed device) with all its features such as the balancing dial, without using the dual feed key?
Great question! To get the best straight stitch sewing with the AcuFeed foot we recommend pressing the Dual Feed Key. However, other stitches like a basic applique, zig zag, serpentine, and others, can also be utilized with the AcuFeed foot in place. We do suggest using caution when selecting decorative stitches that require a lot of back and forth movement under the needle as these don't receive any value by using the AcuFeed foot over the appropriate applique or decorative stitch foot
@Janice Ebel Cook yes I thought I would be able to utilize the various decorative stitches also especially for quilting. I guess it might work if u go slow
I am confused. I have the Janome Horizon 8900. I do not have a dealer. I want to use the decorative stitches, zigzag, serpentine, etc. with the acc walking foot. I sure don't want to break a needle, or worse. I did not there was an option to change the foot. I cannot see how to snap on and off the feet or when to snap on a different foot.
Is Janome Acufeed foot compatible with Usha Janome Sewing Machine in India?
I have an 8900 memory Memory Craft Janome. I need to know what foot do I use to do the blanket stitch for applique
I want to use the wide acufeed foot OD. I don't know which stitch I'm supposed to use. It never shows the OD foot. Do I just use stitches that show the O foot? I'd prefer that it tell me which stitches are available per foot, rather than guessing a stitch and having it tell me which foot to use.
DeAnna, the OD foot is a foot with a 1/4" guide, which is typically used for piecing fabric. This video: ruclips.net/video/kEx5mE3kwB4/видео.html is an overview of Janome's 1/4 feet, the AcuFeed OD foot is featured at the end of the video. When you use the AcuFeed system with your machine, you do need to make sure to engage the system - please see your individual machine's instruction manual for how to do this on your model.
@@JanomeJAI I have the 6700, What does it mean to engage it? Just install the foot making sure it's plugged into the back of the machine?
@@deannas1515 , yes that is the main point, making sure that it is plugged into the mechanism at the back of the foot. However, if you wish to have more control on how the AcuFeed foot feeds, you also want to make sure the Dual Feed button on your screen is turned on. Although only straight stitches will be available, this will allow you to change the rate of movement on the upper AcuFeed foot using the dial on the far right side of the machine. What this means for you, is if you are sewing satin to velvet, you can make sure that both types of difficult fabrics are feeding beautifully together. Hope this helps!
I cannot figure out how to attach the o or other feet to the standard accu feed foot.
What an awesome idea thank you so much for this video it’s so helpful as I research the type of machine I want. Janome seems to have covered all I want 🥰 as a new quilter!
That is awesome to hear! Stay tuned for more videos next month!!!
Can the HP2 foot be used on a Janome MC6650? Thank you
Could you give me the part number for the dual accu feed flex foot and the stitch in the ditch foot for the Continental M7 ?
Hi, I am confused . I have a horizon 8900 machine.( not a special edition) . Will the acufeed foot work on my machine ? Thanks for your help
I have a Janome Sew Precise. It is no longer on Janome's website. I cannot find much online for it either. I don't know how to know which feet my machine can use. I also cannot find a service manual for this model--I have for many other models, but not mine.
Can you please help me figure this out?
I have serger, embroidery machine, and a (sewing machine - never owned a Janome before). This is a Model #811 and can't find on the Janome website. Will this fit it? I need a walking foot, or this whatever for my sewing for thick layers. What will fit it please. Please answer.
Can the HP2 foot be used on a Janome MC6650? Thank you
Hello Debora, The HP2 foot is not compatible with the Memory Craft 6650. You can find all of the compatible feet and accessories by visiting :
www.janome.com/machines/sewing/mc6650/ and searching the options.
Do all Janome machines use the accufeed foot? If not, which ones do. Thanks
Hi Anne, Thanks for your inquiry! No not all Janome machines come with the AcuFeed fabric feeding system. We highly recommend that you visit your local Janome Dealer to discover the variety of machines that this is a feature to choose the best Janome for your sewing needs! You can find your local dealer by visiting: www.janome.com/find-a-dealer/
Where can I purchase a accufeed zipper foot a accufeed 2. What is the #!
The standard even feed foot needle bar often gets stuck up. It also breaks easily. I’m on my second one. Very disappointed.
Which Janome machines can utilize the accufeed foot?
Wondering the same
Does the AcuFeed foot fit on a Janome MC9850? Can you also tell me where I can order these from?
Yes. I would like to know as well. thanks
I've barely use my zipper foot and decided to use it this week and it broke in half!
What is the difference AcuFeed Foot and AcuFeed Flex are they the same thing? If not can you make a RUclips to clarify that? I love your videos you are very thorough:)
That's a good question, I see you didn't get a answer and it's been 8 months UGH
I've been asking about the stitch in the ditch accufeed foot for a while. How does one get it?
Find your local dealer here by visiting this link :) Janome.com/find-a-dealer and they can give you availability and pricing on the item!!
Great information thanks.
Our pleasure!
Please turn the music OFF, it's so distracting!
Great video - but it would have been so useful to have the reference numbers for the feet.
Sally, the part numbers can change, so giving them in the video would eventually be incorrect. Please see your local authorized Janome dealer to purchase. Happy Sewing!
These presser feet are for computerized machines and not for vintage, correct? You might need to say this for those who don’t know the difference.
you show how to take the feet off but not how to put them back on mine keep falling off wished I had never seen this
Awesome. Great video
Giving the designators on each foot (i.e. SD, AD, UD) would be helpful.
Hi Winnie, Thank you for you feedback! We are always looking to bring the best and most helpful content to our Janome family! We will be sure to add this to our list of improvements.
Very interesting for me
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There should have been a script. This lady is hard to follow because she isn't very articulate.
the music is really annoying!
Hello Feuerfreund, Your feedback is important to us. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
Does the accufeed foot work on mc6600 machine?