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Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns

The sewing results of the stretch stitch
patterns may vary depending upon the
sewing conditions, such as sewing speed,
type of the fabric, number of layers etc.
Always make test sewing on a scrap piece
of the fabric that you wish to use.
If decorative stitch patterns, letters,
numbers or the manual buttonhole stitch are
distorted, correct it with the Feed Balancing
Dial.

NOTES:
 • In normal sewing, set the Feed Balancing

Dial to the neutral position, i.e. the
Groove on the Dial is centered with
the Standard Setting Mark

.

 • Turn the Feed Balancing Dial with a coin.

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Feed Balancing Dial

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Groove on the Dial

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Standard Setting Mark

Decorative stretch stitch patterns

 • If the pattern is compressed, turn the dial

in the direction of “+”.

 • If the pattern is drawn out, turn the dial in

the direction of “–”.

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Correct Shape

Letters and numbers

 • If the pattern is compressed, turn the dial

in the direction of “+”.

 • If the pattern is drawn out, turn the dial in

the direction of “–”.

Correcting stitch balance of the Auto
Buttonhole

The stitch balance of the right and left rows
on the Auto Buttonhole may vary depending
on conditions of sewing. If the stitches are
not balanced, correct the unevenness with
the Feed Balancing Dial.

 • If the right row is denser, turn the dial in

the direction of “+”.

 • If the left row is denser, turn the dial in

the direction of “–”.

NOTE:
 • Return the Feed Balancing Dial  to its

neutral position when the sewing is
finished.

Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 

www.aaasewing.com 

MC10001 Owners Manual/ User Guide

Summary of Contents for Memory Craft 10001

Page 1: ...A A A S e w i n g c o m Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual www aaasewing com MC10001 Owners Manual User Guide Janome Memory Craft 10001 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...Decorative Stitches 79 Programming pattern combination 82 Saving and opening a file 90 Twin Needle Sewing 92 Monogramming 94 Programming a monogram 98 Saving and opening a file 100 Sewing Application...

Page 3: ...Button 11 Up Down Needle Button 12 Knee Lifter Socket 13 Auto Lock Button 14 Reverse Button 15 Start Stop Button 16 Extension Table Accessory Box 17 Hook Cover Plate Release Button 18 Hook Cover Plat...

Page 4: ...le Clamp Screw 6 Free Arm 7 Drop Feed Lever 8 Presser Foot and Holder 9 Carriage For Embroidery 10 Power Switch 11 Machine Socket 12 Card Eject Button 13 PC Card Slot 14 Handwheel 15 Connector Cover 1...

Page 5: ...Lifter 5 Template Sheets for Built in Designs 6 Power Supply Cord 7 Hard Cover Carrying Case 8 Automatic Buttonhole Foot R 9 Satin Stitch Foot F 10 Embroidery Foot P 11 Zigzag Foot A comes attached to...

Page 6: ...t 13 Lint Brush 14 Additional Spool Pin 15 Seam Ripper 16 Spool Holder Small 17 Bobbins 18 Button Shank Plate 19 Cloth Guide 20 Basting Darning Foot P 2 21 Quilting Bar 22 Instruction Book 23 Instruct...

Page 7: ...n Table Free Arm sewing can be used for stitching sleeves waistbands pants legs or any tubular garment area darning socks or mending knees elbows or children s wear For Flat bed sewing Position the Ta...

Page 8: ...For Your Safety While in operation always keep your eyes on the sewing area and do not touch any moving parts such as the thread take up lever handwheel or needle Always turn off the Power Switch and...

Page 9: ...iately sew locking stitches and automatically stop when the Reverse Button is pressed 3 Auto Lock Button Patterns 1 2 8 and 9 The machine will immediately sew locking stitches and automatically stop w...

Page 10: ...The harder you press the Foot Control the faster the machine runs NOTE The machine runs at the maximum speed set by the Speed Control Lever when the foot control is being fully depressed Operating Ins...

Page 11: ...ss it firmly against the spool of thread NOTE Use the Small Spool Holder to hold narrow or small spools of thread 4 Spool Pin 5 Large Spool Holder 6 Small Spool Holder Additional spool pin Use the Add...

Page 12: ...the thread close to the hole in the Bobbin Depress the Foot Control again When the Bobbin is fully wound it will stop automatically Release the Foot Control and return the Bobbin Winder Spindle to it...

Page 13: ...hread running off in the counterclockwise direction 1 Thread Guide the thread into Front Notch on the front of the Bobbin Holder Draw the thread to the left sliding it between the tension spring blade...

Page 14: ...hread slips into Side Notch 1 Side Notch Pull out about 10 cm 4 of thread to the rear Refer to the Threading Chart shown on the Hook Cover Plate Reattach the Hook Cover Plate 2 Threading Chart Janome...

Page 15: ...mly draw the thread up to the Take up Lever and down into its eye from the right to the left 3 Check Spring Holder 4 Take up Lever Then draw it down through the Lower Thread Guide Slide the thread beh...

Page 16: ...Screen will show step by step instruction diagrams 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 3 4 Draw the thread to the left and slip it into the slit of the Thread Holder from the bottom and cut the thread with the Thread Cutte...

Page 17: ...e Threader is locked by accidentally turning the handwheel release it as follows 1 Carefully turn the Handwheel to move the needle up or down a little so that it frees the Automatic Needle Threader 2...

Page 18: ...ith your fingers and press the Up Down Needle Button twice to pick up the bobbin thread Draw up the needle thread to bring up a loop of the bobbin thread Slide 10 cm 4 of both threads to the back unde...

Page 19: ...new needle into the Needle Clamp with the Flat Side of the Needle to the rear When inserting the Needle into the Needle Clamp push it up as far as it will go and tighten the Needle Clamp Screw firmly...

Page 20: ...od quality thread It should be strong smooth and consistent in thickness WEIGHT Very Light Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy FABRIC Chiffon Georgette Fine Lace Organdy Net Tulle Batiste Voile Lawn Pure Si...

Page 21: ...is extremely helpful when making patchworks quilting etc since it allows you to handle the fabric while your knee controls the presser foot Attaching the Knee Lifter Match the Ribs on the Knee Lifter...

Page 22: ...selected Presser Foot so that the pin on the foot lies just under the Groove of the Foot Holder Lower the Presser Foot Lifter to lock the foot into place 1 Red Button 2 Groove of the Foot Holder Butt...

Page 23: ...in a constant width 4 Zipper Foot E This foot is for sewing zippers The zipper teeth are guided by the edges on the bottom of the foot 5 Satin Stitch Foot F This clear plastic foot is ideal for satin...

Page 24: ...is for sensor buttonhole and for darning Place a button in the button holder in the rear of the foot This automatically sets the buttonhole size 12 Embroidery Foot P This foot is a special attachment...

Page 25: ...or Raise the Feed Dog Manually Drop Feed Lever To lower the Feed Dog slide the Drop Feed Lever in the direction of Arrow To raise the Feed Dog slide the Drop Feed Lever in the direction of Arrow 1 Dr...

Page 26: ...an select your desired mode by pressing the corresponding key 1 Common Setting Mode In this mode machine operations and function Screen Contrast Sound Sewing Light options etc can be adjusted and set...

Page 27: ...up the free arm area 4 Eco Mode After turning on the power switch if you have not used the machine after a while the Visual Touch Screen will go dark and the sewing lights will turn off Touching the...

Page 28: ...y Position Adjust ment window When you press the Key window A will be shown With your finger press the Black Sign as it appears in order When you press the last black sign the window B will be shown T...

Page 29: ...ead in the bobbin It has 5 adjustable steps 0 to 4 Press key to increase thread amount level for the warning message to be displayed Press key to decrease thread amount level for the warning message t...

Page 30: ...n you press key you may select the desired color for the function keys Each time you press key you can select one of four colors pink blue green or yellow Pattern Key Color Press the key to select the...

Page 31: ...language key 1 English 2 French 3 Spanish 4 Italian 5 Dutch 6 German 7 Portuguese 8 Swedish 9 Russian 10 Finnish 7 Register Key Press this key to register the settings and return to the previous scree...

Page 32: ...pen File Key Press this key to open files such as programmed stitch patterns or embroidery designs you have saved 5 My Setting Key Press this key to enter My Setting Mode In this mode you can change t...

Page 33: ...the machine automatically selects the appropriate stitch for the sewing project Function keys You can change the machine settings for the selected stitch by the following keys 7 Twin Needle key Press...

Page 34: ...l the threads toward the back and lower the Presser Foot Depress the Foot Control and gently guide the fabric along the seam guideline letting the fabric feed naturally Changing sewing direction Stop...

Page 35: ...sewing with the Lock a Matic stitch and Locking Stitch press the Reverse Button once the machine will sew several reverse or locking stitches and stop automatically Raise the Presser Foot Remove the...

Page 36: ...ushing the Black Button in The foot is locked in the horizontal position to avoid slipping 1 Thick Fabrics 2 Black Button Number Indicated Distance in Centimeters Distance in Inch Needle plate guideli...

Page 37: ...the key to register the settings 1 Needle Drop Position Adjusting keys 2 Stitch Length Adjusting keys 3 Thread Tension Adjusting keys 4 Default key When you press key all settings in the adjusting win...

Page 38: ...the and keys When you press the key the needle moves to the right When you press the key the needle moves to the left Changing stitch length Press the key to decrease the stitch length Press the key...

Page 39: ...ginning and the end of a seam with backstitching Press Pattern 3 on the Visual Touch Screen When you reach the end of the seam press the Reverse Button once The machine will sew four reverse stitches...

Page 40: ...ally Triple Stretch Stitch This strong durable stitch is recommended for areas where both elasticity and strength are needed to ensure comfort and durability Use it to reinforce areas such as crotch a...

Page 41: ...y Release the Foot Control Hold the fabric taut and slide it to where you want the next stitch Continue in this manner sliding the fabric sideways or forward NOTES When basting is completed replace th...

Page 42: ...ic 4 Wrong Side of the Fabric When the needle thread tension is too tight Press the key to decrease the thread tension Press key to register the setting When the needle thread tension is too loose Pre...

Page 43: ...in on Zipper Foot E to the Groove on the Foot Holder 1 Pin 2 Groove 3 To sew the right side of the zipper attach Zipper Foot E with the Pin on the left hand side 4 To sew the left side of the zipper a...

Page 44: ...Zipper Opening with the thread tension loosened 4 Right Sides of the Fabric 5 End of the Opening 6 2cm 13 16 Seam Allowance 7 Reverse Stitch 8 Zipper Opening To sew 3 Fold back the left seam allowanc...

Page 45: ...t to the fold Stop 5 cm 2 before Zipper Foot E reaches the Slider on the zipper tape Lower the needle slightly into the fabric Raise the foot and open the zipper Lower the foot and stitch the remainde...

Page 46: ...ttom edge on the foot Stop about 5 cm 2 from the top of the zipper 17 End of Opening 18 0 7 1 cm 3 8 19 Basting Stitches 8 Lower the needle into the fabric raise the foot remove the Basting Stitches a...

Page 47: ...e 47 Attaching the Cloth Guide Insert the Pins on the Cloth Guide into the Carriage Holes 1 Pins 2 Cloth Guide 3 Carriage Holes Setting the Cloth Guide position Press key and the cloth guide position...

Page 48: ...when you purchased the machine which is 15 mm 5 Cancel key When you press key the Cloth Guide Position window will close and the setting remains unchanged 6 OK key When you press the key your settings...

Page 49: ...for making adjustments 1 Stitch Width Adjusting keys 2 Stitch Length Adjusting keys 3 Thread Tension Adjusting keys 4 Default key When you press the key all function values in the adjusting window wi...

Page 50: ...Press the key to increase the Stitch Width 1 Stitch Width Changing stitch length Press the key to decrease the Stitch Length Press the key to increase the Stitch Length 2 Stitch Length After adjusting...

Page 51: ...hen sew 1 Guide CAUTION When you use Overedge Foot C or Overcasting Foot M you must set the zigzag width at 5 0 to or wider to prevent the needle from hitting the Foot Wires 2 Foot Wires 6 7 8 9 11 12...

Page 52: ...effectively prevent the edge from puckering or rolling up Place the edge of the fabric next to the Black Guide on the foot and sew 1 Overedge Foot C 2 Black Guide Overlock stitch This stitch is used...

Page 53: ...wing such fabrics as synthetic knits and stretch velour as it provides the greatest amount of elasticity and strength Sew along the fabric edge leaving an enough seam allowance After sewing trim off t...

Page 54: ...Position the fabric so that the Fold comes to the left side of the Black Guide Lower the presser foot Adjust the position of the needle swing with the Stitch Width key so that the needle just pierces...

Page 55: ...to the right Press the key to move the needle to the left Press key to register any changes made to the settings 1 OK key 2 Guide on Foot 3 Left Needle Drop Position 4 Right Needle Drop Position Adju...

Page 56: ...e Satin Stitch Foot F Fold the fabric in bias Sew along the fold so that the needle on the right swing just clear the folded edge to form tucks NOTE You do not need to tighten thread tension since the...

Page 57: ...is used on fine to medium weight fabrics especially for blouses and children s clothes 4 Fine Fabric BH This buttonhole is rounded at both ends and is used on fine delicate fabrics such as fine silk 5...

Page 58: ...a decorative buttonhole 9 Knit BH This buttonhole is suitable for knit fabrics It can also be used as a decorative buttonhole 10 Antique BH This buttonhole looks like the heirloom stitch It has an at...

Page 59: ...n the fabric and mark the top and bottom to determine the position of the buttonhole on the fabric Use interfacing on stretch fabrics To sew 1 Press the Up Down Needle Button to raise the needle Attac...

Page 60: ...th threads under the foot Place the garment under the foot and lower the needle at the Starting Point t of the Mark Then lower the Automatic Buttonhole Foot R 2 Starting Point 3 Mark NOTE Make sure th...

Page 61: ...a pin just below the bartack at each end to prevent accidentally cutting bartacks Cut the opening with the Seam Ripper Use an Eyelet Puncher to open a keyhole buttonhole 10 Seam Ripper 11 Eyelet Punch...

Page 62: ...register the settings NOTE The default setting is 5 0 Changing buttonhole stitch density Press the key to make the buttonhole stitch density coarser Press the key to make the buttonhole stitch density...

Page 63: ...R to hold them tight 1 Spur 2 Forks Lower the needle into the garment where the buttonhole will start and lower the foot Press the Start Stop Button and sew the but tonhole Each side of the buttonhol...

Page 64: ...A A A S e w i n g c o m 63 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual www aaasewing com MC10001 Owners Manual User Guide...

Page 65: ...the patch might show through or add bulk 1 Baste a patch to the garment fabric with the right sides together 1 Wrong Side of Patch 2 Right Side of Garment Fabric 2 Select Pattern 27 Sew the Welted Bu...

Page 66: ...patch is showing Use an iron to press both corner ends until they are squared off 3 Right Side of Patch 4 Wrong Side of Garment Fabric 5 Fold back each side of the patch to form buttonhole lips 1 Wron...

Page 67: ...4 Wrong Side of Garment Fabric 9 Fold over the end of fabric and sew back and forth three times over the triangular end 1 Wrong Side of Patch 4 Wrong Side of Garment Fabric 2 Right Side of Garment Fa...

Page 68: ...buttonhole opening on the facing in the same way as step 3 Four marker pins show you the corner points on the facing Fold back each flaps between the facing and patch 5 Facing 6 Garment Fabric 13 Stit...

Page 69: ...t the garment under the foot and lower the needle at the starting point Then lower the Automatic Buttonhole Foot R 1 Button Holder 2 Hole NOTES You do not need to pull down the Buttonhole Lever If you...

Page 70: ...the Starting Point Press the Reverse Button 5 Starting Point Keep the Foot Control depressed The machine will bartack lock the stitches and automatically stop when the buttonhole is completed To make...

Page 71: ...Up Down Needle Button twice Remove the fabric to the left to draw both threads under the foot and put the fabric back under the foot Lower the foot Press the Start Stop Button the machine will lock s...

Page 72: ...d continue sewing until the machine stops automatically 1 Required Length 2 Reverse Button To sew the same size darning Simply restart the machine to sew another darning in the same size To sew the ne...

Page 73: ...cally 1 1 5 cm 9 16 NOTE Press the key to manually change the stitch length and stitch width To sew a shorter tack When you sew less than 1 5 cm 9 16 in length sew to the Required Length and press the...

Page 74: ...he or the key to adjust 1 Shape Adjust Key Press the key if the eyelet opens Press the key if the eyelet overlaps 2 Thread Tension Adjust Key 3 Default Key When you press the key all function values o...

Page 75: ...ch Length Press the Stitch Length or keys to increase decrease the stitch length 5 Elongation Key The Elongation key is used to change the elongation of decorative stitch patterns 6 Thread Tension Pre...

Page 76: ...under the pattern you would like to delete Press the key to delete the selected pattern 13 Save File Key You can save the program that you made with the key NOTE You can save up to 100 files 14 Memory...

Page 77: ...he Auto Lock Button in the middle of the pattern the machine will sew to end of the pattern and lock the stitches then stop automatically 1 Auto Lock Button Adjust 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1 2...

Page 78: ...the desired pattern length NOTE Elongation ratio is indicated in the multiples of the original pattern length Press key The setting is registered and the screen returns to the previous window Start t...

Page 79: ...ot Insert three strands of cording under the Spring of the foot and draw them under the foot to the rear 1 Spring Pull 10 cm 4 of cording behind the foot The Slots and bottom grooves on foot will hold...

Page 80: ...ss key to open the Setting window 3 Zigzag Width Press the Zigzag Width or keys to change the stitch widths 4 Stitch Length Press the Stitch Length or keys to increase decrease the stitch length 5 Thr...

Page 81: ...e key till page 4 of 14 opens Select Pattern 97 Hemstitch Sew a line of the Pattern 97 along the fabric edge Press the Auto Lock Button in the middle of sewing the last pattern in the line the ma chin...

Page 82: ...opens Select Pattern 96 and sew along the line Press the Auto lock Button in the middle of sewing the last pattern in the line The machine will stop automatically Sew each side one by one to form a s...

Page 83: ...ng with a lock stitch at the end of a pattern Select the Satin Stitch Mode Press the key Select Pattern 36 The pattern is automatically memorized Press key The machine will sew one complete pattern an...

Page 84: ...rt to sew The machine will sew the pattern combination repeatedly Note If you press the Auto Lock Button in the middle of a programmed pattern the machine will stop automatically after the current pat...

Page 85: ...ttern 43 Press the key Select Pattern 43 again The mirror image of Pattern 43 appears on the screen Start to sew The machine will sew the pattern combination repeatedly NOTE If you press the Auto Lock...

Page 86: ...rt to sew The machine will sew the pattern combination repeatedly NOTE If you press the Auto Lock Button in the middle of a programmed pattern the machine will stop automatically after the current pat...

Page 87: ...36 Decorative Combination of satin stitch and decorative stitch Example Combination of satin stitch Pattern 36 and decorative stitch Pattern 97 Select Satin Stitch Mode Press the key Select Pattern 3...

Page 88: ...combination repeatedly NOTE After sewing the desired length of programmed patterns press the Auto Lock Button The machine will sew to the end of the current pattern and stop sewing automatically A Z A...

Page 89: ...ey so the cursor will go to the pattern you are going to change Press the key Change the elongation ratio by pressing the or the key Press key to register the adjustment and the screen will go back to...

Page 90: ...g Pattern 40 before Pattern 39 Press the key to move the cursor under the Pattern 39 you would like to replace Select Pattern 40 The Pattern 40 will be inserted before Pattern 39 1 Program Check Press...

Page 91: ...can assign the particular name to the file 7 Press the key to open the keyboard window 8 Enter the file name and press the key The file will be saved with the new name NOTES Only 8 characters can be e...

Page 92: ...n to select the desired file to open 5 The pattern combination of the file will be displayed on the screen Deleting the saved file When you need to delete the saved file select the file by pressing th...

Page 93: ...wing the Twin Needle key will be grayed out and be disabled The warning message will appear if you select the pattern that is not suitable for twin needle sewing when the twin needle key has been pres...

Page 94: ...TES Make sure each of the threads wind off from the spools as shown Threading from 1 to 6 is the same as for single needle Slide one of the threads through the needle bar thread guide on the left and...

Page 95: ...tion window opens The following 3 fonts and symbols are available 2 Block 3 Script 4 Broadway 5 Symbols Press the desired icon key to select the font or symbol 6 Return key When you press the key the...

Page 96: ...e key indication will change to You can start sewing the monogram from the beginning by pressing key 12 Save File Key You can save your program or monogram by pressing this key 13 Cursor Key This key...

Page 97: ...ed letters You can select the European accented letters such as Umlaut by pressing the key To select the European accented letter press the corresponding key The key will change to Press the key to re...

Page 98: ...key will change to To select the number or symbol press the corresponding key Press the key to return to the letter selection window 0 9 A Z 0 9 A Z Block F Auto A Z 0 9 Font A Z L S M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 99: ...the key and select Small Size Press the cursor shifts to the right and is automatically memorized Press the key Press the key and select Large Size Press B the cursor shifts to the right and B is auto...

Page 100: ...edit the monogram of ABC Deleting a letter character Press the key and shift the cursor under the letter B Press the key B is deleted Inserting a letter character Press the key to shift the position o...

Page 101: ...d Saving and opening a file Saving a file 1 Press the Save File Key NOTE The procedure of saving a file is the same as that of the programmed pattern See page 90 2 Press the icon key of the desired fo...

Page 102: ...Press the Open File Key NOTE The procedure of opening a file is the same as that of the programmed pattern See page 91 2 Press the icon key of the desired folder 3 Press the icon key of the desired f...

Page 103: ...r 12 useful sewing applications When you press the Sewing Application key you will be able to choose the right stitch and its appropriate setting of your sewing application The machine automatically s...

Page 104: ...just Key Press the key to open the Manual Setting window 3 Needle Drop Position Press the Needle Drop Position or keys to change the needle drop position 4 Stitch Length Press the Stitch Length or key...

Page 105: ...elastic or knit fabrics C Overlock Stitch for finishing the raw edge of single layer of medium to heavy weight woven fabrics D Double Overedge Stitch for finishing the raw edge of single layer of hea...

Page 106: ...eft Needle Position Keys Press the or key to move the left needle position 2 Right Needle Position Keys Press the or key to move the right needle position To sew Attach the Blind Hem Foot G Place the...

Page 107: ...To sew Fold the edge of the fabric twice 6 cm 2 3 8 in length and 0 3 cm 1 8 in width 1 6 cm 2 3 8 2 0 3 cm 1 8 Place the fabric aligning the edge of hem with the guide on the foot Lower the foot and...

Page 108: ...e Sew Right Side key The screen display advises you to move the Zipper Foot with the left side pin to the foot holder 1 To sew the left side of the zipper Press the Sew Left Side key The screen shows...

Page 109: ...o the straight stitch for gathering To sew Sew 2 parallel lines with distance of 0 5 0 7 cm 3 8 1 4 Knot the needle and bobbin threads at one end Pull the bobbin threads simultaneously from one end of...

Page 110: ...will automatically drop Remove the foot holder and attach the Basting Darning Foot P 2 To sew Hold the fabric taut and depress the Foot Control or press the Start Stop Button The machine will take on...

Page 111: ...needle by turning the handwheel with your hand so that the needle enters through the left hole on the button 2 Align the direction of button and lower the Button Sewing Foot T to hold the button in p...

Page 112: ...Press the key if you wish to change the stitch width and length 1 1 cm 1 4 Manual tacking You can sew a tack to the required length and memorize its length The maximum length of the tack is 1 5 cm 5...

Page 113: ...e the Applique on the fabric and baste it in place Sew guiding the edge of the applique along the Slit on the foot so that the needle falls off the Edge of the Applique when it swings to the right 1 A...

Page 114: ...may select the following A Straight Stitch B Lock a Matic Stitch C Locking Stitch You can change the stitch length by pressing or key NOTE When pressing the key the stitch width also returns to defaul...

Page 115: ...abric along the Guide on the foot to keep a precise seam allowance 1 Guide Stop the machine at the ending point B and the prompt window appears Press the key to sew the same length Press key to sew a...

Page 116: ...ct the following A Straight Stitch B Lock a Matic Stitch C Locking Stitch D New Sculpture Stitch E Clasp Stitch F Free Quilting Use the Walking Foot for sewing patchwork quilt Attaching the Walking fo...

Page 117: ...stitch Free quilting Remove the foot holder Attach the Basting Darning Foot P 2 to the Presser Bar putting the Pin on the Needle Clamp Screw Tighten the Thumbscrew firmly with the screwdriver 1 Presse...

Page 118: ...ard Setting Mark Decorative stretch stitch patterns If the pattern is compressed turn the dial in the direction of If the pattern is drawn out turn the dial in the direction of 4 Correct Shape Letters...

Page 119: ...is the large size hoop with 20 cm 8 by 14 cm 5 1 2 embroidery area for sewing large size designs and combined designs 3 Embroidery Hoop C Free Arm Hoop Free Arm Hoop is specially designed for embroid...

Page 120: ...just the fabric placement A Template for Embroidery Hoop A B Template for Embroidery Hoop B 1 Indicates the embroidery boundary for built in and PC Design Card designs 2 Indicates the embroidery bound...

Page 121: ...vet and other napped fabric that would be permanently marked by the hoop Usage The stabilizer should be attached to the wrong side of fabric More than one layer may be required Felt or stable fabrics...

Page 122: ...nes 3 Inner Hoop 4 Template 5 Stabilizer 4 Set the Inner Hoop e into the Outer Hoop so the fabric and the template will not move 6 Outer Hoop 5 Tighten the Hoop Tightening Screw to secure the fabric 6...

Page 123: ...se to secure the hoop 1 Attaching Knob 2 Pins 3 Carriage Holes CAUTION Always provide sufficient clearance for the embroidery carriage behind your machine before embroidery sewing Never try to move th...

Page 124: ...umbscrew 2 Foot Holder 3 Embroidery Foot P Thread Holder To prevent the needle thread from becoming tangled place the thread end on the Thread Holder Pass the needle thread through the Hole on Embroid...

Page 125: ...Contrast Sound Sewing Light options etc can be adjusted or activated for both Embroidery Sewing and Ordinary Sewing 2 Ordinary Sewing Set Mode In this mode sewing function Professional Mode Feed Dog...

Page 126: ...is at 2 and you can adjust it in 5 steps from 0 to 4 Press the key to set to a higher level Press the key to set to a lower level 3 Grid Line You can show or hide the Grid Lines in the Embroidery Mod...

Page 127: ...n change the color of the pattern selection keys to your preference 12 Arrow Keys Press the keys to select the desired color 13 OK Key Press the key to register the selected color for keys 14 Cancel K...

Page 128: ...t key along with the name of the color NOTE The Auto Thread Tension level should be adjusted when using other threads than the Janome Embroidery thread Ordinary Sewing Common Set Embroidery Profession...

Page 129: ...to choose from Gothic Script Cheltenham Hollowblock Bauhaus Galant and Typist 2 Letters 3 Letters built in monogram initials layout and built in Border designs 3 PC Design Card You can download embroi...

Page 130: ...rd Hoop A and a pattern for adjusting the Clothsetter plate position The second page contains 10 large designs to be used with Big Hoop B The third page contains 4 template patterns to be used with th...

Page 131: ...or and sewing order of each embroidery part are indicated on the key When you start sewing the machine will auto matically stop sewing after it finishes sewing one part of the embroidery design Change...

Page 132: ...sition 7 Thread tension key When you press the key the tension adjustment window will open and indicate the current thread tension setting You can adjust the thread tension by pressing the or key 8 De...

Page 133: ...ve the hoop ahead The hoop will move forward every 10 stitches when you press this key Jog ST key Press key to switch the Jog keys to the Stitch Back Forward key or vice versa When opening the Embroid...

Page 134: ...Start Stop Button to start sewing again and the machine will stop sewing automatically Sewing results The embroidery stitch pattern is sewn as shown against the Centerlines on the Fabric 2 Centerlines...

Page 135: ...ectly After you press an Alphabet key the letter is memorized and the cursor moves to the right Selecting Font You can select one of 7 fonts for monogram as well as 2 Letters 3 Letters and border desi...

Page 136: ...et 26 letters and European accented letters as well To select the letter press the corresponding key European accented letter You can select the European accented letters such as Umlaut by pressing th...

Page 137: ...0 _ A Z Number Symbol key When you press the key the number and symbols will appear To select the number or symbol press the corresponding key Press the key to return to the letter selection window 0...

Page 138: ...ected letter number symbol monogram combination is confirmed by pressing the key After the key is pressed the screen will change to the Embroidery screen 4 Upper Lower Case key You can select upper or...

Page 139: ...dium Size 4 Press key 5 Press the cursor shifts to the right and is automatically memorized 6 Press the key to return to the alphabet screen 7 Press key and select Large Size 8 Select B the cursor shi...

Page 140: ...f monogram Left Justify Center Justify and Right Justify 1 Left Justify Press the key to start sewing from the Left End Reference Line on the template 4 Left End Reference Line 2 Center Justify Press...

Page 141: ...he screen will change to the Embroidery screen 5 Press the Start Stop Button to start sewing and the machine will stop sewing automatically Example 2 Letters without a crest 1 Select 2 Letters 2 Selec...

Page 142: ...elect the duck pattern 2 Select Gothic type font and Large Size Select the letter D 3 Select the Lowercase and Small Size Select the letters u c and k 4 Select the Border patterns Press the key to sel...

Page 143: ...A C Monogramming in arc You can make a monogram in upper or lower arc NOTE The Professional mode must be activated to make a monogram in arc 1 Enter the characters and press the OK key 2 The Embroider...

Page 144: ...hen pressing the downward or upward arrow key is pressed but the arc length will remain the same 6 Press the upward arrow key to make an lower arc 7 Press the outward double head arrow key to stretch...

Page 145: ...n 3 Red Bar Ejecting the PC Card Press the Eject Button to eject the PC Card Take out the PC Card from the machine CAUTION Do not turn the power off or eject the card while the hourglass or warning si...

Page 146: ...de key to enter the Embroidery Mode Example PC Design Card No 1001 Big Floral Collection Press the PC Card key The Patterns 1 to 4 will be displayed in the first page Use Embroidery Hoop A for these p...

Page 147: ...ns When pressing the key again the Patterns 15 20 will be displayed in the third page Use Embroidery Hoop B for these patterns Edit A Z PC Card No 1001 HoopSize B 140X200mm 10 11 12 14 13 5 6 7 8 9 Ed...

Page 148: ...ng an embroidery position Adjust the hoop position with the Jog keys so that the needle drop position comes right above the center of the centerlines on the fabric 1 Jog Keys NOTE The key operations a...

Page 149: ...232C Cable into the RS 232C Connector of the machine Insert the two plugs into the Card Reader 10000 1 RS 232C Cable 2 RS 232C Connector 3 Card Reader 10000 Insert a Memory Card r from the MC9000 Car...

Page 150: ...mbroidery Mode Key 2 Card Reader Key 3 Pattern Selection Key NOTE You can select edit and sew the downloaded designs in the same way as the built in embroidery patterns 2 2 1 Built in Designs Folder H...

Page 151: ...ow Pattern Selection Windows in the Edit Mode You can open the Built in designs Monogram PC Design Card designs and Memory Card designs windows in the Edit Mode Edit Mode The background color of each...

Page 152: ...creen with a sharp pointed object You can move the selected pattern also by pressing Layout keys Press the Layout keys to move the pattern to the desired position on the Edit screen The carriage will...

Page 153: ...separately Whenever the Edit screen opens Big Hoop B is the initial hoop setting Edit Size Copy B 140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A BC B 140x200mm A F C B 3 2 2 3 4 The layout boundary for Standard Hoop...

Page 154: ...f the original pattern size The size will change 5 each time you press the or keys 4 Size Key Press the key t to enlarge the size of the pattern Press the key to reduce the size of the pattern When yo...

Page 155: ...licated 1 Copy Key NOTE If you press the Copy key when the pattern is located in the center the duplicated pattern will completely overlap the original Move the duplicated pattern to separate it from...

Page 156: ...e keys you may embroider a mirror image of the pattern Mirror Image Keys Press the key to flip patterns from left to right Edit Size Copy B 140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C Edit Size Copy B 140x200...

Page 157: ...ey the embroidery pattern will rotate 45 Each time you press the key the embroi dery pattern will rotate 1 When you press the key the embroidery pattern at the new angle will appear on the Edit screen...

Page 158: ...anged to your preference Fabric color change Press the key to open the color change window 1 Color Key Select the desired color with the keys and the desired color tone with the keys 2 Horizontal Arro...

Page 159: ...he key to register the new color setting and the color change window will close If you do not want to change the colors press the key to return to the Edit Mode window 4 OK Key 5 Cancel Key A Big Arro...

Page 160: ...he key to reduce the pattern size Press the Layout keys to move the pattern down and to the left 2 2 1 Built in Designs Folder HoopSize A F 126X110mm 3 4 14 13 12 11 10 9 5 6 7 8 A Z Edit Edit Size Co...

Page 161: ...Pattern 5 again Press the key Press the Layout keys to move the pattern to the bottom right Select Pattern 5 again Press the key Press the Layout keys to move the pattern to the top left of the screen...

Page 162: ...titch pattern is sewn as shown against the centerlines on the fabric NOTE The Starting Point of the combined or edited design is always in the center of the hoop 1 Starting Point Edit Size 12 Colors 1...

Page 163: ...e Copy B 140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C Example 2 Border Designs Using the Template Patterns NOTE Patterns 25 26 27 and 28 are used as the template for border designs Select Built in Pattern 25 P...

Page 164: ...140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A BC Open the built in design window and select Pattern 1 The screen returns to the Edit Mode window and Pattern 1 will be displayed on the Edit screen With the Layout k...

Page 165: ...of Pattern 1 Press the key NOTE When combining the monogram with any pattern that has a black section at the beginning or end of the pattern the mono gram will be a part of the black section since the...

Page 166: ...the border design only Sewing results The embroidery stitch pattern is sewn as shown against the centerlines on the fabric NOTE The Starting Point of the combined or edited design is always in the cen...

Page 167: ...the file name and press the key The file will be saved with the new name NOTES Only 8 characters can be entered Press the key back space to delete the last character Press the key and the screen will...

Page 168: ...n combination of the file will be displayed on the screen Deleting the saved file When you need to delete the saved file select the file by pressing the file icon 6 Press the key to delete the file an...

Page 169: ...PC is Windows 95 or NT base Please refer to the Hook up Diagrams on pages 170 and 171 for proper connection of your PC Sending the design via PC Link You can transfer embroidery design data between t...

Page 170: ...lay as shown NOTE You can select the location to store the designs either in the internal memory of the sewing machine or the ATA PC Card After all the designs have been sent the de signs will be show...

Page 171: ...Hoo up diagrams Windows 98 Me 2000 XP USB 12Mb s Type A Connector Type B Connector Type A Connector Type B Connector USB Cable 12Mb s USB Cable Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual www aaasewing com MC10...

Page 172: ...ows NT RS 232C RS 232C Janome Special Cable RS 232C Janome Special Cable Windows 98 2000 Me XP NT are registred trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual www aaasewing com...

Page 173: ...a new Light Bulb into the socket making sure to align the Pins with the holes on the socket Snap the socket back into the holder and close the Face Plate 1 Face Plate 2 Lamp Socket 3 Lamp Holder 4 Lig...

Page 174: ...and Hook Race with the Lint Brush 5 Clean the Hook Race with a Soft Dry Cloth You may also use a vacuum cleaner 1 Set Screw 2 Needle Plate 3 Bobbin Holder 4 Lint Brush 5 Feed Dog 6 Hook Race 7 Soft D...

Page 175: ...set in the thread holder when embroidery sewing has started 1 The bobbin thread is not threaded properly in the bobbin holder 2 Lint has collected in the bobbin holder 3 The bobbin is damaged and doe...

Page 176: ...rrect presser foot is not used 1 The machine is not plugged in 2 A thread is caught in the hook race 3 The control circuit is not working correctly 4 The start stop button is used for ordinary sewing...

Page 177: ...not used with stretch fabric 1 The bobbin winder spindle is in the winding position 2 The control circuit is not working correctly 3 The control circuit is not working correctly 4 Key position is out...

Page 178: ...A A A S e w i n g c o m 177 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual www aaasewing com MC10001 Owners Manual User Guide...

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Page 180: ...9 20 21 22 26 25 27 28 14 13 12 11 10 9 5 6 7 8 3 letters 2 letters Program border 1 2 4 3 29 30 31 32 33 35 34 36 37 45 44 43 42 38 39 40 41 46 47 DESIGNS CHART Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual www...

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