The AcuFeed Flex Fabric Feeding System, which gives much of the Janome range unrivalled fabric feeding capabilities by duplicating the lower feed dogs on top of the fabric with the upper feed dogs. When sewing the fabric is moved from the top and the bottom with the two feed dogs working in tandem ensuring that there is no puckering or gathering of the fabric being sewn.
AcuFeed Flex works well on multiple layers of fabric, but also when sewing all types of fabrics from the heaviest denims, vinyl, all the way down to the lightest chiffons.
Janome Acufeed Dual Feed Foot VD Single is great for those crafty projects which have some bulk. This foot enables you get in close to sew in a narrower area as well on the edge of the project.
The guide of this foot aligns edges/seams of fabric so that neatly parallel edge stitching and topstitching can be achieved with ease. Adjust the guide by turning the screw to match the edge/seam precisely.
The Even Feed Foot, sometimes referred to as the walking foot, is designed with a set of feed dogs which allow the fabric to feed without shirting and eliminates the problem of the under layer of fabric coming up short. The even feed foot is also great for topstitching, which can be spoilt due to irregularity of stitching.
The Even Feed Foot, sometimes referred to as the walking foot, is designed with a set of feed dogs which allow the fabric to feed without shirting and eliminates the problem of the under layer of fabric coming up short. The even feed foot is also great for topstitching, which can be spoilt due to irregularity of stitching.
The Janome even feed foot, sometimes referred to as the walking foot, is designed with a set of feed dogs (teeth) which allow the fabric to feed without shifting and eliminates the problems of the underlayer of fabric coming up short. The even feed foot walks over fabric to assist with smooth feeding.
The hemmer foot, sometimes referred to as the rolled hemmer, is used to stitch the narrow rolled hems usually found on shirt tails, table linens and along the edge of frills
The “dirtiest” part of your sewing machine is generally the bobbin holder area, as that’s where fluff and lint accumulate from the needle going up and down through the fabric. Grab a lint brush and give it a few good swipes to keep that bobbin area nice and clear of debris.
This handy Janome Needle Threader not only can be used to thread Needles but also to change needles from sewing machines, overlockers, coverstitch machines.