Janome 1600P Professional QC Quilting and Sewing Machine Basics and Overview
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- Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
- This Janome 1600P sewing and quilting machine has some nice features up its sleeve.
Because it's targeted towards quilting, it sews straight and can be used for free motion sewing only. It does those functions very well because it's a dedicated machine for the job, no zig zag, no fancy stitches, no button holing.
The main advantages of the dedicated type machine like this is its speed and power, stitch quality and general build quality.
Functions include, needle positioning (up/down), under bed thread trimming, bobbin winding as you sew and more.
Subjects covered are listed in the chapter listings below.
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Index:
0:00 - Introduction
1:40 - A look around the machine and some of the features
7:45 - Bobbin case and bobbin threading - explaining bobbin overspin
9:56 - Winding a bobbin
11:18 - Threading the top thread
14:12 - Sewing demonstration
14:52 - Demonstrating the needle positioner
15:26 - Speed controller
15:56 - Underbed thread trimmer
16:38 - Wind a bobbin while you sew
18:18 - Safety feature
18:59 - Quick demo of free motion sewing
23:04 - Removing the top and bottom cover and a look inside
26:40 - Similar makes and models
27:27 - A look inside the lower section of the machine
28:54 - A look at the thread trimmer mechanism
29:32 - Needles
29:48 - The instruction manual
30:30 - Conclusion and thanks Хобби
Thank you! Video was thoroughly informative. Appreciate your advice.
Great video thanks!
I purchased a new janome 1600p in May of 2022. I have constant problems with bobbins and tension. I really regret this purchase. Total frustration.
Great video, thanks. Just got a new to me 1600p. After a clean and oil, needle seems very close to foot. Have i put it on wrong?
This video was very helpful. Thank you so much for creating it. I have a quick question I hope you can answer. My used Janome 1600p db has a problem with the bobbin winder. The switch on the front does not work. Also, up at the top, it seems like the mechanism is not very tight - it doesn't click. Any ideas what I should do to repair it? Thank you.
I showed your video to my husband, how you took the "bonnet" off. He found the problem and repaired it. The little plug had come undone. Thank you so much!
I love that you have shown the ‘undercarriage’ of the unit, it really helps. I have one of these, only one year old, and its reverse lever has started to sort of gotten harder to press down. It now moves up and down as well when I hand-turn the wheel, or press the foot pedal. When it’s depressed down, it’s stuck in that position, unless I push it up.
Might you be able to venture what could be the problem? Should I be able to solve it or should I take it to the dealer? Thanks so much in advance.
Maybe try lubricating the reverse lever linkages along with the feed mechanism linkages. Thanks.
@@InStitches thanks so much for replying. On hindsight it was risky for me to have bought it, with the nearest dealer 2.5hr flight away. I just thought when it’s supposed to be such a beast, I wouldn’t have any problems so soon. But I guess I need to step up with the oiling and upkeeping more!
My bernina overlocks live in my basement, they don’t see the light of day and yet the plastics are all yellow.
there are several electronic sewing machine without pedal with start button start stop but really I am lost
Can you please advise me I have a problem with my feet, I am looking for a sturdy footless sewing machine that is not for beginners
Do you mean a machine that can be operated without feet? If yes, can you operate knee control? Elna early supermatic have knee control lever. Or Elna air electronic models use a pneumatic air pedal, which can be placed on desk and use elbow while using hands to guide fabric. Or mount pedal inside desk knee area and lean thigh on it.
@@carolynrogers1510 thata what i meant, thanks ,I'll look for it
My Vking Designer 1 bought new in 2001 has such a slower thread cutting mechanism that I never use it. Could it be because it's a computer driven machine?
Some of the domestic machines do have slow thread cutters. This one, being closer to industrial is reasonably fast. Thanks.
Plastic gear driving the hook. The new ones have a plastic eccentric lifting the feed dogs. So as good as they are, failure will always be some time in the future.
Yes, in that respect, nowhere near industrial standard. Thanks.