Janome MEMORY CRAFT 10001 User Manual

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Page 2 - Table of Contents

9Controlling Sewing SpeedSpeed Control LeverYou can limit the sewing speed by theSpeed Control Lever according to yoursewing needs.To increase sewing

Page 3 - GETTING READY TO SEW

99FAutoBlockABCFAutoBlockABCFAutoBlockACFAutoBlockABCFAutoBlockABCFAutoBlockADBCEditing a monogramFor this example, we will edit the monogram of“ABC”.

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100BlockFAutoAutoA Z0 9FontA ZLS MaABCDEFGHI J KLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZAAABCSave FileBult-in Memory Free Space:584KBOrdF1OrdF5OrdF9OrdF13 OrdF14 OrdF15 O

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101Open FileBult-in Memory Free Space:584KBOrdF1OrdF5OrdF9OrdF13 OrdF14 OrdF15 OrdF16OrdF10 OrdF11 OrdF12OrdF6 OrdF7 OrdF8OrdF2 OrdF3 OrdF4OpenNamePC

Page 6 - Memory Craft 10001

102SeamingOveredgeBlind HemRolled HemZipper GatheringBastingButtonTackingAppliquePatchworkQuiltingRolled HemZipper BastingApplique Patchwork QuiltingB

Page 7 - Detachable Extension Table

1033.52.204.2DefaultCancelOK876A ZAdjustKnitWovenStraight StitchLockingStitchLock-a-MaticAAuto129Adjust129543SeamingWhen you press the Seaming key,

Page 8 - Connecting the Power Supply

10421A ZAdjustAutocKnitHeavyWovenOvercastingWoven2111AC34Overedge stitchesWhen you press the Overedge key, theOveredge window will appear.The standa

Page 9 - Machine Operating Buttons

10543544A ZAdjustAutoKnitGWovenBlind Hem0.62.20.62.26Blind HemWhen you press the Blind Hem key, the BlindHem window will appear.The standard pattern

Page 10 - Controlling Sewing Speed

10621A ZAdjustAutoStraightStraightStitchStitchStitchZigzagD3Rolled hemWhen you press the Rolled Hem key theRolled Hem window will appear.The standar

Page 11 - Winding the Bobbin

1071A ZAdjustAutoStraightStitchleft right sideside SewSewE21212left sideSew right sideSew Zipper sewingWhen you press the Zipper Sewing key, thestep

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108A ZAdjustAutoStraightStitchGatheringAGatheringWhen you press the Gathering key, the settingfor gathering will appear.The machine will set to the

Page 13 - Inserting the bobbin

10123456789Winding the BobbinRemoving the bobbinSlide the Hook Cover Plate Release Buttonto the right, and remove the Hook CoverPlate. Lift out the Bo

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10912A ZAdjustAutoP2BastingBastingBastingWhen you press the Basting key, the settingfor basting will appear.The machine will be set to Basting Stitc

Page 15 - Threading the Machine

110A ZAdjustAutoShankRegularButton SewingT3.5123Button sewingWhen you press the Button Sewing key, theButton Sewing window will show.The standard se

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1111234Restart for the same size.Different sizeCancelAutoFTackingAutoStabdard length 1 cmis sewn automatically.ManualTackingWhen you press the Tacking

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112A ZAdjustAutoFBlanket StitchAppliqueZigzag StitchApplique231Applique sewingWhen you press the Applique key, theApplique window will appear.The st

Page 18 - Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread

113A ZAdjustAutoStraight StitchStraightStitchLockingStitchLock-a-MaticO1.80906045120PatchworkWhen you press the Patchwork key, thePatchwork window w

Page 19 - Changing Needles

114To sewPlace the fabrics with right sides together.Attach the 1/4˝ Seam Foot O and sew fromstarting point (A) to the ending point (B).Guide the edge

Page 20 - Selecting a needle

1152314A ZAdjustAutoStraight StitchStraightStitchLockingStitchLock-a-MaticNewSculptureFreeQuiltingClaspStitchABCDEFQuiltingWhen you press the Quilti

Page 21 - Knee Lifter

1162314ClaspStitchFreeQuiltingClasp stitchYou can close the thick quilting fabrics byusing the Clasp Stitch.Attach the Satin Stitch Foot F.The machine

Page 22 - Presser Foot

11741( + )( – )( + )( – )( + )( – )4432Correcting Distorted Stitch PatternsThe sewing results of the stretch stitchpatterns may vary depending upon th

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118Preparing for EmbroideryEmbroidery hoops1 Embroidery Hoop A (Standard Hoop):This is the standard size hoop, with an12.6 cm (5˝) by 11 cm (4 3/8˝)em

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115Threading for Bobbin WindingHold the upper thread with both hands andplace it downward into the Slit.Guide the thread around the Thread Guidefollow

Page 25 - Pressure Dial

119TemplatesWhen positioning the fabric into the hoop, usethe template to align the centerlines on thefabric with the center of the hoop.First mark th

Page 26 - MACHINE SETTINGS

120StabilizerTo obtain the best quality embroidery, it is important to use stabilizers.Types of stabilizerTear-away stabilizer is made from a fiber th

Page 27 - Common Setting Mode

121Setting the fabric in an embroidery hoop1Mark the Centerlines on the right side ofthe fabric with tailor’s chalk.1Centerlines2 Loosen the Hoop Tig

Page 28 - Key Position Adjustment

122Attaching the embroidery hoop to the ma-chineTurn the Attaching Knob so it is parallel withthe hoop, and set it on the Carriage.Attach the hoop by

Page 29 - Feed Dog

123123Attaching embroidery foot PRaise the foot, then loosen the Thumbscrewand remove the Foot Holder to the rear.Attach Embroidery Foot P to the pres

Page 30 - Professional Mode Setting

124When you turn on the power switch, the VisualTouch Screen shows the opening “Welcome”window, and then Ordinary Sewing Mode willappear after a few s

Page 31 - Language Selection

125OrdinarySewingEmbroideryRegisterCommonSetOnOffOnOffAuto TensionCenter LineAuto2Remaining Bobbin ThreadGrid LineGrid Size10 mm1234Embroidery Mode Se

Page 32 - Mode Selection Keys

126Professional mode settingsNotes: • Professional Mode Setting page will openwhen the Professional Mode is activated. • To activate Professional Mode

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127Thread selectionThere are four popular brands of embroiderythread to choose from.Press the key of the thread you wish to use.The color code of the

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128 221Built-in:Designs FolderHoop Size A (F):126X110mm341413121110956 78A ZEditThe built-in embroidery designs are displayedon the Visual Touch Sc

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1212Inserting the bobbinPlace the Bobbin in the Bobbin Holder withthe Thread running off in thecounterclockwise direction.1 ThreadGuide the thread in

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129 p16151718201921222423 221Built-in:Designs FolderHoop Size A (F):126X110mm341413121110956 78A ZEdit12Pattern Selection WindowPress the Embroider

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130Edit Size9 Colors138x170mmB:140x200mmSTReady to Sew2Auto 53 minP275219127332JogA Z4Red246269MeadowMossGreenOliveGreenHoneyDewCanaryYellow225Ora

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131Edit Size3 Colors75x75mmA(F):126x110mmSTReady to Sew2Auto 8 minP239OrchidPink240126432GreenDustSunflowerJogA Z6711671189106 Trace/ Carriage

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132Edit Size3 Colors75x75mmA(F):126x110mmSTReady to Sew2Auto 8 minP239OrchidPink240126432GreenDustSunflowerJogA Z141516171213Stitch Back/Forward

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13312Starting to sew embroideryLower the presser foot, press the Start/StopButton and sew 5 to 6 stitches.Press the Start/Stop Button again to stop th

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134 EditA ZGothicAB0 9FontA ZLSaABCDEFGHI J KLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZAAOKMABABA(F)FontGothicScriptCheltenham2 Letters3 LettersBorderHollowblock BauhausGal

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135 EditA ZGothicAB0 9FontA ZLSaABCDEFGHI J KLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZAAOKMABABA(F)AAAA EditA ZCheltenamABFontLSaAAOKMABABA(F)0 9Letter keyYou can sele

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1360 9A Z GothicAB0 9FontA ZLSEditOKMABABA(F)AaA1234567890&_.??!,$@!A ZNumber/Symbol keyWhen you press the key, the number andsymbol

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1371 Delete keyCharacters can be deleted when they areunderlined by the cursor. Move the cursorunder the letter, number or symbol you want todelete an

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138 EditA ZGothicABAB0 9FontA ZLSaABCDEFGHI J KLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZAAOKMABABA(F)ABA(F)R&BGothicProgramming a monogramPress the Embroidery Mode key

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1312Continue to draw the thread lightly until thethread slips into Side Notch.1 Side NotchPull out about 10 cm (4˝) of thread to therear.Refer to the

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139ABCColorChangeR&BR&BSTJogSize1 Colors67x19mmA(F):126x110mm 5 minPABC ABCABCABCABC1326Placement of monogrammingNormal modeIn the Normal M

Page 48 - Cloth Guide position

1402- Letters monogramPress the Embroidery Mode key and press theMonogram key. ABFontEditOKABABA(F)AaA2 LettersABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZA Z0 9A Z

Page 49 - Zigzag Stitch

141Combining Border Patterns and LettersYou can combine Border patterns with lettersand numbers.Press the Embroidery Mode key and press theMonogram ke

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142 EditA ZGothicABAB0 9FontA ZLSaABCDEFGHI J KLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZAAOKMABABA(F)SMILEEditA ZABCColorChangeSMILESMILESTJogJogSize1 Colors67x19mmA(F):

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143EditSizeCopyColorCancelOKAZABCA(F):126x110mmSMILEEditSizeCopyColorCancelOKAZABCA(F):126x110mmSMILEEditSizeCopyColorCancelOKAZABCA(F):126x110mmSMILE

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144In addition to the built-in embroidery designs,there are many attractive designs availablefrom the optional PC Design Card.The Memory Craft 10001 i

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145 EditA ZPC Card No. 1001Hoop Size B:140X200mm101112141356789 EditA Z221PC Card No. 1001Hoop Size A (F):126X110mm3432Selecting the Designs fro

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146When pressing the key, the Patterns 5 to14 will be displayed in the second page.Use Embroidery Hoop B for these patterns.When pressing the

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147EditA Z Size5Colors51x70mmA(F):126x110mmSTReady to Sew2Auto 9 minP201RoyalPurple243122932PowderPurplePinkJog4PeonyPurple2412265Green12Embroid

Page 56 - Shell Tuck

1483124You can download embroidery designs fromMC9000’s Memory Card Library via CardReader 10000 to your Memory Craft 10001and sew.NOTE: • The Card Re

Page 57 - Buttonholes

141Threading the MachineRaise the Presser Foot Lifter. Press theUp/Down Needle Button to raise the needleto its highest position.Hold the upper thread

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149Pattern selection screenAfter the connection has been made with CardReader 10000 and your machine, press theEmbroidery Mode key.Press the Card Read

Page 59 - Pull down BH Lever

150Edit Size3 Colors75x75mmA(F):126x110mmSTReady to Sew2Auto 8 minP239OrchidPink240126432GreenDustSunflowerJogA ZEditSizeCopyB:140x200mmColorCan

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151Selecting a pattern on the edit screenThe green frame surrounds the pattern when itis selected. To select another pattern, press onthe image of the

Page 61 - Now sewing

152Cancel keyWhen you press the key, any changes thathave been made to the selected pattern will becancelled.2Cancel KeyNOTE: • When there is m

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153EditSizeCopyB:140x200mmColorCancelOKAZABC446587Resizing a selected patternNormal mode:By pressing the key, you may enlarge andreduce the siz

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154Duplicating a selected designSelect the design you wish to duplicate.Press the Copy key and the selected design willbe duplicated.1 Copy KeyNOTE:

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155Press the key to flip from top to bottom.Flipping a selected designWhen you press the keys, you mayembroider a mirror image o

Page 65 - Welted BH

156EditSizeCopyB:140x200mmColorCancelOKAZABCProfessional71231547Rotating a selected designNormal mode:Each time you press the key, the embroi

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157EditSizeCopyB:140x200mmColorCancelOKAZABCOrchid Pink (240)CancelOK12Thread Color 239OrchidPink240126432GreenDustSunflower115264Changing the fabric

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158Thread color changeIn this window you are able to change theassigned thread color of the selected part ofthe pattern.Select the pattern and press t

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15Using the Automatic Needle Threader1 Hold the end of the needle threadgently.2Press the Auto Needle ThreaderButton. The threader lowersautomatically

Page 69 - Pull Button Holder firmly

159Example 1: Pattern Combination forBig Hoop BPress the Edit key.Select Built-in Pattern 5.Press the key to reduce the pattern size.Press the L

Page 70 - Restart for the same size

160EditSizeCopyB:140x200mmColorCancelOKAZABCEditSizeCopyB:140x200mmColorCancelOKAZABCPress the Built-in Design key to return to thePattern Selection W

Page 71 - Sew to length

161The patterns in the Edit screen are combinedand will be shown in the preview window asone design.The Color/Part key of the combined design willalso

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162 Built-in:Designs FolderHoop Size B:140X200mmA ZEdit26252728EditSizeCopyB:140x200mmColorCancelOKAZABCExample 2: Border Designs Usingthe Template

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163 221Built-in:Designs FolderHoop Size A (F):126X110mm341413121110956 78A ZEditEditSizeCopyB:140x200mmColorCancelOKAZABCOpen the built-in design w

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164EditSizeCopyB:140x200mmColorCancelOKAZABCEditSizeCopyB:140x200mmColorCancelOKAZABCPress the copy key to duplicate the pattern andlay it along the o

Page 75 - Satin Stitches

165The patterns in the Edit screen are combinedand will be shown in the preview window asone design.The Color/Part key of the new combineddesign will

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166Saving and Opening a FileSaving a fileThe original design created in the Editing Mode can besaved as a file in the Built-in Memory or ATA PC card.T

Page 77 - Decorative

167OKCancelAre you sure you want to delete this file? 221Built-in:Designs FolderHoop Size A (F):126X110mm341413121110956 78A ZEdit EditA ZGothicA

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168PC-Link:EmbF2 FolderReady to import designs from PC.Connecting the Memory Craft 10001 to a PCTo connect the machine to a PC, you need theJanome exc

Page 79 - 33 34 35

1655 Press the Auto Threader Button again.The threader goes up automatically andpulls the thread out through the needleeye. Pull the loop of thread t

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169(Do not eject the card.)(Do not turn off the power.)PC-Link:EmbF2 FolderHoop Size A(F): 126 X 110mmPATTERN1 PATTERN2 PATTERN3When the data is being

Page 81 - Hemstitch

170Hoo-up diagramsWindows 98 / Me / 2000 /XP (USB)(12Mb/s)Type "A" ConnectorType "B" ConnectorType "A" ConnectorType &q

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171 Windows NT (RS-232C)RS-232CJanome Special CableRS-232CJanome Special Cable Windows 98 / 2000 / Me / XP / NT are registred trademarks of Micro

Page 83 - Locking Stitch

1721324567689Replacing a Light Bulb WARNING:• Turn the power switch off and disconnectthe power supply plug from the outletbefore replacing the

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173112345678234345678Cleaning the Hook Race and FeedDogPress the Up/Down Needle Button to raisethe needle, then unplug the sewingmachine.NOTE: • Do no

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174TroubleshootingProblemThe machine isnoisy.The needle threadbreaks.The bobbin threadbreaks.The needle breaks.Visual TouchScreen is not clear.PC Card

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1751. The needle tension is too tight.2. The needle thread or the bobbin thread is notthreaded correctly.3. The needle is too heavy for the fabric bei

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1761. The correct presser foot is not used.2. The needle thread tension is too light.3. The stitch length is not suitable for the fabric beingsewn.4.

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17801 02 03 04 06 08 09 10 11 12 14 15 161305 073029 3117Sensor18Auto19 2120 23 24 25 27 2822 2639383332 36 37 43 443534 40 41 42L.S485049 555251 53 5

Page 90 - Program Check

17Drawing Up the Bobbin ThreadRaise the Presser Foot.Hold the needle thread with your fingers andpress the Up/Down Needle Button twice topick up the b

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1791615171824231920 21 22262527281413121110956783-letters / 2-lettersProgram border12432930313233353436374544434238 39 40 4146 47DESIGNS CHART

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180GothicScriptCheltenhamHollowblockBauhausGalantTypist

Page 93 - Twin Needle Sewing

181234Changing NeedlesRaise the needle by pressing the Up/DownNeedle Button and lower the Presser Foot.Turn off the Power Switch.Loosen the Needle Cla

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1Table of ContentsGETTING READY TO SEW... 2Name of Parts ... 2Standard Acces

Page 95 - Monogramming

19Selecting a needleFor general sewing, use needle size 11 or 14. A fine thread and needle should be used for sewinglightweight fabrics, so the fabric

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201314Raising the Presser FootThe Presser Foot Lifter raises and lowers thePresser Foot.You can raise the Presser Foot higher thanthe normal up positi

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21Removing and Attaching thePresser FootPress the Up/Down Needle Button to raisethe needle to its highest position and raisethe Presser Foot Lifter.Pr

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22Various Presser Feet and Their Uses1 Zigzag Foot A:This is the most versatile foot. It can be usedfor various stitches including straight stitchesan

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238 Overcasting Foot M:This foot is specially designed to simulateprofessional style overlocking. The wires onthe foot effectively prevent the fabric

Page 100 - Deleting a letter (character)

24Pressure DialThe Pressure Dial should be set at “3” forregular sewing.Reduce the pressure to “2” for applique, cutwork, drawn work, basting and embr

Page 101 - Free Space:584KB

25167891011121314152345Adjust16Straight StitchAAutoA Z1234When you turn on the power switch, the VisualTouch Screen shows the opening “Welcome”windo

Page 102 - Open File

26Common Setting ModeIn this mode you can set the followingmachine functions, which are applicable to bothOrdinary Sewing and Embroidery.1Screen Contr

Page 103 - Sewing Application

27OrdinarySewingEmbroideryRegisterCommonSetBuilt-ininch/mmmminchReset All to DefaltsYesKey Position AdjustmentYesResume ModeYesOffOnYesFormatATA PC Ca

Page 104 - Straight Stitch

28OrdinarySewingEmbroideryERegisterCommonSetAuto TensionFree Arm LengthFeed Dog2AutoRemaining Bobbin ThreadOrdinary Sewing Mode SettingIn this mode yo

Page 105 - Overcasting

2GETTING READY TO SEW1 2345678910111412131516171819202122232427262528293030 1 Top Cover 2 Spool Pin 3 Spool Holder (Large) 4 Foot Storage Compartm

Page 106 - Blind Hem

29OrdinarySewingEmbroideryERegisterCommonSetFine Adjust: LengthOnOffFine Adjust: WidthOnOffColor ControlgroundBackOnOffOnOffProfessional Mode Favorite

Page 107 - Straight

30OrdinarySewingCommonSetEmbroideryLanguage SelectionERegisterLanguage Selection6 Language (Flag) KeyYou can select one of the following 10languages b

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31167891011121314152345Adjust16Straight StitchAAutoA Z1234567Mode Selection Keys1 Ordinary Sewing Mode KeyPress this key to enter the Ordinary Sewin

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32167891011121314152345Adjust16Straight StitchAAutoA ZWhen you press Ordinary Sewing Mode key,the Utility Stitch Window opens.In the Ordinary Sewing

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33167891011121314152345Adjust16Straight StitchAAutoA Z1Straight Stitch with center needle position2Straight Stitch with left needle position3Lock-a-

Page 111 - Button Sewing

34Securing seamFor fastening the ends of seams, press theReverse Button and sew several reversestitches.The machine sews reverse stitches as long asyo

Page 112 - Automatic tacking

35To sew from the edge of thick fabricThe Black Button on the zigzag foot locks thefoot in the horizontal position.This is helpful when starting sewin

Page 113 - Applique

36167891011121314152345Adjust16Straight StitchAAutoA ZAdjust3.52.204.2DefaultCancelOK456123Manual adjustment of straight stitchesPress the ke

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375.01.00.03.57.0Changing needle drop positionNeedle drop position is adjusted with theand keys.When you press the key, the needlemove

Page 115 - Different size

38167891011121314152345Adjust16AAutoA Z3Lock-a-Matic StitchUse this stitch to secure the beginning andthe end of a seam with backstitching.Press Pat

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31234567891011131418151617 1 Carrying Handle 2 Thread Take-Up Lever 3 Presser Foot Lifter 4 Buttonhole Lever 5 Needle Clamp Screw 6 Free Arm 7

Page 117 - Quilting

394Locking StitchThis unique stitch is used where an invisiblelocking stitch is needed.Press Pattern 4 on the Visual Touch Screen.Lower the needle clo

Page 118 - Buttonhole

40Basting StitchThe Basting Stitch is used to hold fabriclayers together during fitting. Use a fineneedle so as not to leave permanent needlemarks on

Page 119 - EMBROIDERY

413.52.204.2DefaultCancelOK12341212Changing thread tensionBalanced needle thread tension:In straight stitching, the Needle Thread andBobbin Thread cro

Page 120 - STARTING POINT

42167891011121314152345Adjust16Straight StitchAAutoA ZZipper sewingTo snap on Zipper Foot EFit the Pin on Zipper Foot E to the Groove onthe Foot Hol

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43Fabric preparation1 Add 1 cm (3/8˝) to the Zipper Size.This is the overall Opening Size.11 cm (3/8˝)2Zipper Size3Opening Size2 Place the Right Sides

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444Attach Zipper Foot E with the pin on theright hand side. Lower the foot onto thetop side at the bottom of the zipper so thatthe needle pierces the

Page 123 - CAUTION:

457 Move Zipper Foot E to the left pin.Backstitch across the End of Openingto 0.7 – 1 cm (3/8˝).Stitch through the garment and zippertape, guiding the

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46167891011121314152345AdjustClothGuide16Straight StitchAAutoA ZCloth GuideTo use the Cloth Guide, activate theProfessional Mode in the Ordinary Sew

Page 125 - Hoop Size A (F):126

47Cloth Guide Position window will appear.Press the or the key to move theCloth Guide to the desired position.NOTES: • The distance of

Page 126 - Grid Size

48167891011121314152345Adjust16AAutoA ZZigzag Stitch5.01.503.0DefaultCancelOKAdjustZigzag sewingSimple zigzag stitch is widely used forovercasting,

Page 127 - Thread selection

41234567891011121314Standard Accessories and Storage1 Embroidery Hoop (A) (With Template)2 Embroidery Hoop (B) (With Template)3 Foot Control4Knee Lift

Page 128

495.01.02.07.012Changing stitch widthPress the key to decrease the StitchWidth.Press the key to increase the StitchWidth.1Stitch Wid

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50OvercastingSelect Pattern 10 and attach the OveredgeFoot C.Place the fabric edge next to the Guide of thefoot and then sew.1Guide CAUTION: •

Page 130 - CAUTION:

511213Overedge stitchThis stitch is ideal for finishing edges offabrics that tend to fray such as linens andgabardines.Two rows of zigzag stitches are

Page 131 - Ready to Sew

52Variety of overcasting stitchesPattern 9: Multiple Zigzag Stitch (TricotStitch)This stitch is used to finish a raw edge ofsynthetics and other stret

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53678910111213152345Adjust16AutoA ZBlind HemG114 132546Blind hemSelect Pattern 14 for woven fabrics or Pattern15 for elastic fabrics.Attach Blind He

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54Changing needle drop positionPress the key.The adjusting window will appear.Press the key to move the needle to theright.Press the

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5567891011121314152345AdjustAutoA ZShell TuckF116Shell tuckSelect Pattern 16.Attach the Satin Stitch Foot F.Fold the fabric in bias.Sew along the fo

Page 135 - Monogram Embroidery

56ButtonholesVariety of buttonholes1Sensor (Square) BHThis square buttonhole is widely used onmedium to heavy weight fabrics.The buttonhole size is au

Page 136 - Cheltenam

5724252627237891011 7Tailored BHThis buttonhole is used for thick buttons andheavy fabrics.The bartack and rounded end have beenreinforced so that th

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58Adjust192021222324262728293031R25A ZSensor BHPull down BH Lever17SEN18AUTAuto213Sensor buttonholesNOTES: • Buttonholes 17 and 19 to 27 are sensorb

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512345678910111213 141516171819202122 1 1/4˝ Seam Foot O 2 Cording Foot H 3 Rolled Hem Foot D 4 Zipper Foot E 5 Overcasting Foot M 6 Button Sewi

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59341324563 Pull the Buttonhole Lever downward asfar as it will go.1Buttonhole Lever4Insert the corner of the fabric under thefoot. Press the Up/Down

Page 140 - Normal mode

605 Press the Start/Stop Button to sew thebuttonhole. The buttonhole will beautomatically sewn in a single step.To repeat buttonhole sewingTo sew anot

Page 141 - 2 Letters

61Changing buttonhole widthPress the key, the adjusting window opens.Press the key to increase thebuttonhole width.Press the ke

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62192021222324262728293031R25Sensor BHPull down BH Lever17SEN18AUTAuto12Corded buttonholeTo sew the corded buttonhole, follow the sameprocedure as Sen

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64Welted buttonhole(Bound buttonhole)Welted Buttonhole is made by stitching a stripor patch of fabric to the buttonhole.Welted Buttonhole is particula

Page 145 - PC Card (Optional Item)

6534563 Cut the buttonhole opening as illustratedthen pull the patch out through the slit tothe other side.1Wrong Side of Patch2Right Side of Garment

Page 146 - PC Card No. 1001

66789107 Baste the both edges of the seam withneedle and thread as shown.2Right Side of Garment Fabric8 Fold over the length of the garment fabric,sew

Page 147 - Hoop Size B:140

6756565611612131411 Place the Facing on the wrong side ofthe Garment Fabric. Mark the 4 cornerswith pins as shown.5Facing6Garment Fabric12 Turn all th

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68Adjust192021222324262728293031R25Auto BHPull Button Holder firmly.17 18SEN AUTA ZAuto21Automatic buttonholeAttach the Automatic Buttonhole Foot R.

Page 149 - Card Reader 10000

6123Detachable Extension TableFor Free Arm sewingTo remove, lift out the Extension Tabletoward you as illustrated.1 Extension TableFree Arm sewing can

Page 150 - Card Reader

69RStep1required, then press " ".Sew to LengthAutoRestart for the same size.Different sizeCancelRStep2then press " ".Sew up

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70DarningMemory Craft 10001 automatically darns ripsand holes. Large and small holes can bemended quickly and easily with this uniquestitch.Automatic

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71DefaultCancelOKDefaultCancelOK5.04.219Restart for the same size.Different sizeCancel↓↓ ↓21To sew a shorter darningTo sew a darning a length of less

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7219202122232426272829312517SENAutoSew to lengthrequired, then press" "TackingF18AUT30Restart for the same size.Different sizeCancel1324T

Page 154 - CAUTION:

73Adjust19202122232426272829312517SENAutoEyeletF18AUT30EyeletThe Eyelet is used for belt holes etc.Press Pattern 31 on the Visual TouchScreen.Attach t

Page 155 - B:140x200mm

74Adjust32 33 34 35 3637 38 39 40 4142 43 441/2CordingFAutoA Z7.00.402.21DefaultCancelOKXAdjuste12123465789Press Satin Stitch Key in the Ordinary Se

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75AdjustAdjust MA Z M10111215161314111314151610Program Key: Press key to programpattern combination. When you press thiskey the following fun

Page 157 - Professional

761One cycle pattern sewingSelect your desired pattern.Start the machine to sew.Press the Auto-Lock Button in the middle of thepattern, the machine wi

Page 158 - Thread Color

777.00.402.21DefaultCancelOKXAdjust33 34 3537 38 39 40 4142 43 441/2FAutoA ZDecorative32 36X 1X 2X 3X 4X 5Elongation sewingExample: Pattern 36Selec

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78Adjust33 34 3537 38 39 40 4142 43 441/2AutoA Z32 36CordingH12CordingUse the Cording Foot H to sew over one strandof cording to create a pretty swi

Page 160

7Connecting the Power SupplyThe Memory Craft 10001 is equipped withan auto voltage system, which automaticallyadjusts the equipment to any local power

Page 161

79Adjust3.52.504.2DefaultCancelOKAdjustStraight Stitch2233661/1461605958626364656667686970AAutoA Z1212345678In the Decorative Stitch Mode, some util

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80Adjust4/14AutoHemstitch106105104102101100999897107108109A ZA103Sewing a series of decorative stitchExample 1: Border stitch with Pattern 97.Press

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81Example 2: Square with Pattern 96(Hemstitch)Draw a square in the center of the fabric withtailor’s chalk.Press the key till page 3 of 14 ope

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82Programming pattern combinationProgram KeyWhen you press the key, function keys forprogramming will appear.You can program combination of pa

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831Programming pattern combinationExample: Programming Pattern 36 andPattern 40.Select Pattern 36.Press key.Select Pattern 40.The pattern is a

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84Adjust33 34 3537 38 39 40 4142 43 441/2FAutoA Z32 M36Decorative1Programming pattern combination withmirror imageExample: Programming Pattern 43 an

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85AutoA ZAdjust MStraight Stitch2233661/1461605958626364656667686970F Pattern 58Pattern 59Programming french knotExample: Pattern 70, Pattern 58,Pat

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86Adjust33 34 3537 38 39 40 4142 43 441/2FAutoA Z32 M36DecorativeCombination of satin stitch anddecorative stitchExample: Combination of satin stitc

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87Select the Decorative Stitch Mode.Press the key till page 4 of 14 opens.Select Pattern 97.Start to sew. The machine will sew the patterncomb

Page 170 - Hoop Size A(F): 126 X 110mm

88Individual pattern adjustmentYou can adjust the zigzag width, stitch length,elongation ratio and thread tension of eachpatterns in a combination ind

Page 171 - Hoo-up diagrams

8123456Machine Operating Buttons1Start/Stop ButtonPress this button to start or stop themachine. This button can be used either inOrdinary Sewing Mode

Page 172 - Janome Special Cable

891/2FAutoDecorative1/2FAutoDecorative1/2FAutoDecorative1/2FAutoDecorative1/2FAutoDecorative1/2FAutoDecorativeEditing programmed patternsExample: When

Page 173 - CARE OF YOUR MACHINE

90CancelOKB.SABCDEFGHI J KLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZ1234567890Saving and opening a fileSaving a fileThe programmed pattern can be saved as a file in theBuilt-in

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91Open FileBult-in Memory Free Space:584KBOrdF1OrdF5OrdF9OrdF13 OrdF14 OrdF15 OrdF16OrdF10 OrdF11 OrdF12OrdF6 OrdF7 OrdF8OrdF2 OrdF3 OrdF4OpenNamePC C

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92Twin Needle SewingNOTES: • When you sew patterns with the twinneedle, test the stitches first before you try. • Use Zigzag Foot A or Satin Stitch Fo

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931243567Threading the machine for twin needleInsert an additional spool pin, and put felt anda spool on it.Draw both threads from the spools and pass

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94A ZBlockFAuto0 9FontA ZLS MaABCDEFGHI J KLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZAABlockScript~BroadwaySymbolA Z 2.2DefaultCancelOKFont234567117MonogrammingYou can c

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959Upper/Lower Case KeyYou can select the Upper or Lower CaseLetters by pressing key.10Letter Size KeyBy pressing the key, the size of t

Page 179 - STITCH CHART

96AAALetter keyYou can select the alphabet (26 letters) andEuropean accented letters as well.To select the letter, press the correspondingkey.A ZBlo

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970 9A ZNumber/Symbol keyWhen you press the key, the number andsymbols will appear. The key will change to .To select the number or sym

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98FAutoBlockR&BRB&Programming a monogramExample: Programming “R&B” in block type.Press the key and select block type letter.Select

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