General Sewing on the Janome HD 1000

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Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

8 Responses

  1. Ann says:

    Laura, I have a Kenmore machine, which is about 30 years old. I have several rolled hem feet that I have never been able to get to work. Watching your video, makes it look so easy, so I might just get those little feet out and try some rolled hemming again. Thanks…really love your tutorials. Ann

  2. Ann says:

    I really like your tutorial videos. I have a Kenmore sewing machine which is about 30 years old, till going strong. I have several rolled hem feet, for different size hems, and I have never been able to get them to work. Watching your video was very helpful, I just may get those feet out and try it again. Thank you.

  3. Sherry says:

    Thanks for the great ifon I did not know how to work my rolled hem but now I do. Thanks for all the great info you give to us.

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  5. B B says:

    My L-108 has a left-needle position (see the photos at Sew-Classic's review). Looking closely at the dial on the HD1000 (at Janome's web site), It looks like the narrowest zigzag (=no zigzag?) at setting C would get the left position on your HD1000. Not quite a fully-positionable needle, but it might open some possibilities.

    You're right that it's not the quietest machine ever, but my L-108 never lets me down. It's good to see a review of that machine for quilting (with which I have no experience).

  6. Ben Parries says:

    Thank You so much for taking the time to show us the how to's of using our sewing machine feet etc. looking forward to your next video's. Katie

  7. Meredith says:

    Threading the machine–I have 2 questions. First, does the thread go to the left at the tension disks, or straight down? I have tried it both ways and can't tell which is correct. Second, the thread rubs against the thread guide, sometimes causing shredding with the Superior Bottom Line, 60 weight! that I am using for FMQ. It shreds more when I am doing long wavy lines than when I am doing basic stippling. I have cleaned and oiled the machine, and rethreaded it following the manual.

    And one more question–do the felt washers help?

    Thanks,
    Meredith

  8. Shawn says:

    B-B is correct. The first setting for position "C" (zigzag) does a straight stitch shifted to the left of the normal "B" position. I've had this machine for a couple years not and I love it. It really is "HD".

    -SR-

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