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!
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!
Very nice description of how to use the binding attachment.
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?
That was fantastic, now I want one!
Thank you so much!!! Very clear video!!
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?
Awesome thank you for sharing. Val🇨🇦
How many needles are used with attachment?