Very helpful! Thank you for explaining what those little little metal corners are for. I am still learning how to use my generic attachment to sew spandex binding on my cpx 1000. I also like how you kept the fabric flat with your hand, I think that will help me too. Thank you so much!
thank you for sharing your stitch settings. i've had my binder for a while now and i know how to use it but i can't consistently get the stitches to stay nice and i am wasting tons of fabric trying. i am going to try your stitch settings see if they work!
I would like to know if you are using the Janome attachment or if you have a generic attachment? Also, when you use the binding attachment do you have to use a different foot than what came with the machine?
Very helpful! Thank you for explaining what those little little metal corners are for. I am still learning how to use my generic attachment to sew spandex binding on my cpx 1000. I also like how you kept the fabric flat with your hand, I think that will help me too. Thank you so much!
Very nice description of how to use the binding attachment.
thank you for sharing your stitch settings. i've had my binder for a while now and i know how to use it but i can't consistently get the stitches to stay nice and i am wasting tons of fabric trying. i am going to try your stitch settings see if they work!
That was fantastic, now I want one!
I just order a binder attachment, so thanks for this.Have you thought of adding a washer to tighten up the screws so it does not move?
Thank you so much!!! Very clear video!!
Awesome thank you for sharing. Val🇨🇦
I would like to know if you are using the Janome attachment or if you have a generic attachment? Also, when you use the binding attachment do you have to use a different foot than what came with the machine?
Thanks for this tutorial, but how about when you want to attach a close fitting ribbing to a t-shirt? How to apply tension?
How many needles are used with attachment?