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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Janome Memory Craft 10001 Instruction Manual www.aaasewing.com MC10001 Owners Manual/ User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Table of Contents GETTING READY TO SEW......Sewing Application ........... 102 Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns ....117 Name of Parts ............2 Standard Accessories and Storage ...... 4 EMBROIDERY ..........118 Detachable Extension Table ......... 6 Preparation for Embroidery ......
  • Page 3: Getting Ready To Sew

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual GETTING READY TO SEW Name of Parts 16 Extension Table (Accessory Box) 1 Top Cover 17 Hook Cover Plate Release Button 2 Spool Pin 3 Spool Holder (Large) 18 Hook Cover Plate 4 Foot Storage Compartment...
  • Page 4 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 1 Carrying Handle 16 RS-232C Connector 2 Thread Take-Up Lever 17 USB Connector 3 Presser Foot Lifter 18 PC Design Card (Optional item) 4 Buttonhole Lever 5 Needle Clamp Screw 6 Free Arm 7 Drop Feed Lever...
  • Page 5: Standard Accessories And Storage

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Standard Accessories and Storage 1 Embroidery Hoop (A) (With Template) 2 Embroidery Hoop (B) (With Template) 3 Foot Control 4 Knee Lifter 5 Template Sheets (for Built-in Designs) 6 Power Supply Cord 7 Hard Cover (Carrying Case)
  • Page 6 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 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 Sewing Foot T 7 Walking Foot 8 Screwdriver 9 Set of Needles...
  • Page 7: Detachable Extension Table

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Detachable Extension Table For Free Arm sewing To remove, lift out the Extension Table toward you as illustrated. 1 Extension Table Free Arm sewing can be used for: - stitching sleeves, waistbands, pants legs or any tubular garment area.
  • Page 8: Connecting The Power Supply

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Connecting the Power Supply The Memory Craft 10001 is equipped with an auto voltage system, which automatically adjusts the equipment to any local power supply voltage between 100 and 240V, 50/ 60Hz. Turn off the Power Switch, insert the Foot...
  • Page 9: Machine Operating Buttons

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Machine Operating Buttons 1 Start/Stop Button Press this button to start or stop the machine. This button can be used either in Ordinary Sewing Mode or Embroidery Mode. In Ordinary Sewing Mode, the machine starts running slowly for the first few stitches, it then runs at the speed set by the Speed Control Lever.
  • Page 10 Operating Instructions: Foot controller Model 21371 is for use with sewing machine model MC10001. NOTE: • The Memory Craft 10001 is equipped with an automatic shutdown safety feature to prevent overheating. Follow safety instructions that appear on the Visual Touch Screen.
  • Page 11: Winding The Bobbin

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Winding the Bobbin Removing the bobbin Slide the Hook Cover Plate Release Button to the right, and remove the Hook Cover Plate. Lift out the Bobbin from the Bobbin Holder. 1 Hook Cover Plate Release Button...
  • Page 12 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Threading for Bobbin Winding Hold the upper thread with both hands and place it downward into the Slit. Guide the thread around the Thread Guide following the dashed blue line as shown in the diagram. 1 Slit...
  • Page 13 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Inserting the bobbin Place the Bobbin in the Bobbin Holder with the Thread 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 blades.
  • Page 14 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Continue to draw the thread lightly until the thread 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.
  • Page 15: Threading The Machine

    Thread the needle from front to back by hand or use the Automatic Needle Threader. NOTES: • Memory Craft 10001 is equipped with a thread breakage sensor. If the machine is run without thread, it automatically stops after about 10 strokes.
  • Page 16 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Using the Automatic Needle Threader 1 Hold the end of the needle thread gently. NOTE: • Make sure to raise the needle by pressing the Up/Down Needle Button. Press the Auto Needle Threader Button. The threader lowers automatically and the hook comes out through the needle eye from behind it.
  • Page 17 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 5 Press the Auto Threader Button again. The threader goes up automatically and pulls the thread out through the needle eye. Pull the loop of thread to the back. NOTES: • The Automatic Needle Threader works well on the needles Nos.11-14, sewing...
  • Page 18: Drawing Up The Bobbin Thread

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread Raise the Presser Foot. Hold the needle thread with 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.
  • Page 19: Changing Needles

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Changing Needles Raise the needle by pressing the Up/Down Needle Button and lower the Presser Foot. Turn off the Power Switch. Loosen the Needle Clamp Screw by turning it counterclockwise. Remove the Needle from the Needle Clamp.
  • Page 20 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Selecting a needle For general sewing, use needle size 11 or 14. A fine thread and needle should be used for sewing lightweight fabrics, so the fabric will not be marred. Heavy fabrics require a needle large enough to pierce the fabric without fraying the needle thread.
  • Page 21: Raising The Presser Foot

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Raising the Presser Foot The Presser Foot Lifter raises and lowers the Presser Foot. You can raise the Presser Foot higher than the normal up position exerting more pres- sure when lifting the Presser Foot Lifter. This allows for easy removal of the Presser Foot and helps you to place thick fabrics under it.
  • Page 22: Removing And Attaching The Presser Foot

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Removing and Attaching the Presser Foot Press the Up/Down Needle Button to raise the needle to its highest position and raise the Presser Foot Lifter. Press the Red Button on the back of the foot holder. The Presser Foot will drop off.
  • Page 23: Various Presser Feet And Their Uses

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Various Presser Feet and Their Uses Zigzag Foot A: This is the most versatile foot. It can be used for various stitches including straight stitches and zigzag stitches. It is designed to achieve firm and neat seam results.
  • Page 24 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Overcasting Foot M: This foot is specially designed to simulate professional style overlocking. The wires on the foot effectively prevent the fabric edge from puckering or rolling. Button Sewing Foot T: This foot is exclusively used for attaching a button.
  • Page 25: Pressure Dial

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Pressure Dial The Pressure Dial should be set at “3” for regular sewing. Reduce the pressure to “2” for applique, cut work, drawn work, basting and embroidery. Set the pressure to “1” when sewing chiffon, lace, organdy and other fine fabrics.
  • Page 26: Machine Settings

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual MACHINE SETTINGS When you turn on the power switch, the Visual Strai ht Stitch Auto Touch Screen shows the opening “Welcome” window, then Ordinary Sewing Mode will appear after a few seconds, and the machine is set at straight stitch sewing.
  • Page 27: Common Setting Mode

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Common Setting Mode In this mode you can set the following machine functions, which are applicable to both Ordinary Sewing and Embroidery. 1 Screen Contrast The Visual Touch Screen contrast can be adjusted. Press the key, to sharpen the screen color contrast.
  • Page 28 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 8 Inch / Millimeter inch inch/mm You can set your machine’s measuring unit to either “inch” or “millimeter” depending upon your Resume Mode preference. The default measuring unit setting is “millimeter”. Key Position Adjustment Press key to select the unit you preferred.
  • Page 29: Ordinary Sewing Setting Mode

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Ordinary Sewing Mode Setting Auto Tension In this mode you can set the following sewing Auto functions: 1 Auto Tension Remaining Bobbin Thread The Auto Thread Tension level can be adjusted. Tension level can be set from – 5 to + 5.
  • Page 30: Professional Mode Setting

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Professional Mode Setting Professional Mode 1 Fine Adjust: Length This function allows you to finely adjust your stitch length setting. Press the key to Fine Adjust: Length check the box on. This will enable you to adjust stitch length in increment of 0.1 in the...
  • Page 31: Language Selection

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Language Selection Language Selection 6 Language (Flag) Key You can select one of the following 10 languages by pressing the desired language key. 1 English 2 French 3 Spanish 4 Italian 5 Dutch 6 German 7 Portuguese...
  • Page 32: Mode Selection Keys

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Mode Selection Keys Strai ht Stitch Auto 1 Ordinary Sewing Mode Key Press this key to enter the Ordinary Sewing Mode. The following six categories are available in this mode: • Utility Stitches • Buttonhole Stitches •...
  • Page 33: Ordinary Sewing

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual ORDINARY SEWING When you press Ordinary Sewing Mode key, Strai ht Stitch the Utility Stitch Window opens. Auto In the Ordinary Sewing Mode, there are 6 categories of sewing to choose from. 1 Utility stitches: You can select 16 types of utility stitches.
  • Page 34: Utility Stitches

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Utility Stitches Straight stitches Strai ht Stitch Auto The following 7 stitches are available to choose from; 1 Straight Stitch with center needle position 2 Straight Stitch with left needle position 3 Lock-a-Matic Stitch Adjust 4 Locking Stitch...
  • Page 35 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Securing seam For fastening the ends of seams, press the Reverse Button and sew several reverse stitches. The machine sews reverse stitches as long as you press and hold the Reverse Button. When sewing with the Lock-a-Matic stitch and...
  • Page 36 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Needle plate guidelines The seam guidelines on the Needle Plate and Hook Cover Plate help you to measure seam allowance. The number indicates the distance between the center needle position and the seam allowance line. Number Indicated...
  • Page 37 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Manual adjustment of straight stitches Strai ht Stitch Auto Adjust Press the key. Adjust Adjust The adjusting window displays the keys for Needle Drop Position, Stitch Length and Thread Tension adjustment. Press the key to change settings, Default 2.20...
  • Page 38 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Changing needle drop position Needle drop position is adjusted with the 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...
  • Page 39 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Lock-a-Matic Stitch Auto Use this stitch to secure the beginning and the end of a seam with backstitching. Press Pattern 3 on the Visual Touch Screen. Adjust When you reach the end of the seam, press the Reverse Button once.
  • Page 40 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Locking Stitch This unique stitch is used where an invisible locking stitch is needed. Press Pattern 4 on the Visual Touch Screen. Lower the needle close to the front edge of the fabric. The machine will sew several locking stitches in place and continue sewing forward.
  • Page 41 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Basting/Darning Foot P-2 To attach: Loosen the thumbscrew and 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.
  • Page 42 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Changing thread tension Balanced needle thread tension: In straight stitching, the Needle Thread and Bobbin Thread cross in the middle of the fabric. 1 Needle Thread 2 Bobbin Thread 3 Right Side of the Fabric 4 Wrong Side of the Fabric Default 2.20...
  • Page 43 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Zipper sewing Strai ht Stitch Auto Adjust To snap on Zipper Foot E Fit the Pin on Zipper Foot E to the Groove on the Foot Holder. 1 Pin 2 Groove To sew the right side of the zipper, attach Zipper Foot E with the Pin on the left-hand side.
  • Page 44 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Fabric preparation 1 Add 1 cm (3/8˝) to the Zipper Size. This is the overall Opening Size. 1 1 cm (3/8˝) 2 Zipper Size 3 Opening Size 2 Place the Right Sides of the Fabric to gether and sew to the End of the Opening with a 2 cm (13/16˝) Seam Allowance.
  • Page 45 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 4 Attach Zipper Foot E with the pin on the right hand side. Lower the foot onto the top side at the bottom of the zipper so that the needle pierces the fabric next to the fold and the zipper tape.
  • Page 46 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 7 Move Zipper Foot E to the left pin. Backstitch across the End of Opening to 0.7 – 1 cm (3/8˝). Stitch through the garment and zipper tape, guiding the zipper teeth along the bottom edge on the foot.
  • Page 47 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Cloth Guide To use the Cloth Guide, activate the Professional Mode in the Ordinary Sewing Setting Mode. (See page 47.) Attaching the Cloth Guide Insert the Pins on the Cloth Guide into the Carriage Holes. 1 Pins...
  • Page 48 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Cloth Guide Position window will appear. Cloth Guide position Press the or the key to move the 15 mm Cloth Guide to the desired position. NOTES: • The distance of the Cloth Guide edge from Cancel...
  • Page 49: Zigzag Sewing

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Zigzag sewing Zigzag Stitch Auto Simple zigzag stitch is widely used for overcasting, applique etc. Adjust To change zigzag stitch width & length Press the key. Adjust When you press the key, the adjusting Adjust window shows the preset values for Stitch...
  • Page 50 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Changing stitch width Press the key to decrease the Stitch Width. 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.
  • Page 51 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Overcasting Overcasting Auto Select Pattern 10 and attach the Overedge Foot C. Adjust Place the fabric edge next to the Guide of the foot and then 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...
  • Page 52 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Overedge stitch This stitch is ideal for finishing edges of fabrics that tend to fray such as linens and gabardines. Two rows of zigzag stitches are simultaneously sewn over the edge of the fabric to prevent raveling.
  • Page 53 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Variety of overcasting stitches Pattern 9: Multiple Zigzag Stitch (Tricot Stitch) This stitch is used to finish a raw edge of synthetics and other stretch fabrics that tend to pucker. Sew along the fabric edge leaving an enough seam allowance.
  • Page 54 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Blind hem Blind Hem Auto Select Pattern 14 for woven fabrics or Pattern 15 for elastic fabrics. Attach Blind Hem Foot G. NOTES: • The stitch width of Patterns 14 and 15 can not be changed, but the needle drop position will change.
  • Page 55 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Changing needle drop position Press the key. Adjust Adjust The adjusting window will appear. Press the key to move the needle to the right. Default Press the key to move the needle to the 2.00 left.
  • Page 56 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Shell tuck Shell Tuck Auto Select Pattern 16. Attach the Satin Stitch Foot F. Adjust 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.
  • Page 57: Buttonholes

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Buttonholes Variety of buttonholes Sensor BH Auto Pull down BH Lever 1 Sensor (Square) BH This square buttonhole is widely used on medium to heavy weight fabrics. The buttonhole size is automatically determined by placing a button in the foot.
  • Page 58 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 7 Tailored BH This buttonhole is used for thick buttons and heavy fabrics. The bartack and rounded end have been reinforced so that this tailored-looking buttonhole is very durable. 8 Stretch BH This buttonhole can be used on stretch fabrics.
  • Page 59: Sensor Buttonholes

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Sensor buttonholes Sensor BH Auto NOTES: Pull down BH Lever • Buttonholes 17 and 19 to 27 are sensor buttonholes. • The size of a buttonhole is automatically set by placing a button in the rear of Automatic Buttonhole Foot R.
  • Page 60 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 3 Pull the Buttonhole Lever downward as far as it will go. 1 Buttonhole Lever Pull down BH Lever. 4 Insert the corner of the fabric under the foot. Press the Up/Down Needle Button twice. Remove the fabric to the left to draw both threads under the foot.
  • Page 61 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 5 Press the Start/Stop Button to sew the Sensor BH Auto buttonhole. The buttonhole will be Now sewing. automatically sewn in a single step. Step 1: The machine will sew the front bartack and the left row first.
  • Page 62 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Changing buttonhole width Adjust Press the key, the adjusting window opens. Adjust Press the key to increase the buttonhole width. Press the key to decrease the buttonhole width. Default 0.45 Press the key to register the settings.
  • Page 63: Corded Buttonhole

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Corded buttonhole Sensor BH Auto To sew the corded buttonhole, follow the same procedure as Sensor Buttonhole; refer to the Pull down BH Lever instructions on pages 58 to 60. With Automatic Buttonhole Foot R raised, hook the filler cord on the Spur at the back of the buttonhole foot.
  • Page 64 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual www.aaasewing.com MC10001 Owners Manual/ User Guide...
  • Page 65: Welted Buttonhole

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Welted buttonhole (Bound buttonhole) Auto Welted BH Welted Buttonhole is made by stitching a strip Pull down BH Lever or patch of fabric to the buttonhole. Welted Buttonhole is particularly suited to tailored garments, but are not recommended for sheer or delicate fabrics where the patch might show through or add bulk.
  • Page 66 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 3 Cut the buttonhole opening as illustrated then pull the patch out through the slit to the other side. 1 Wrong Side of Patch 2 Right Side of Garment Fabric 3 Right Side of Patch 4 Pull out the patch until the right side of the patch is showing.
  • Page 67 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 7 Baste the both edges of the seam with needle and thread as shown. 2 Right Side of Garment Fabric 8 Fold over the length of the garment fabric, sew back and forth beside the original seam to secure flaps of the patch.
  • Page 68 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 11 Place the Facing on the wrong side of the Garment Fabric. Mark the 4 corners with pins as shown. 5 Facing 6 Garment Fabric 12 Turn all the layers over and cut the buttonhole opening on the facing in the same way as step 3.
  • Page 69: Automatic Buttonhole

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Automatic buttonhole Auto Auto BH Select Pattern 18. Pull Button Holder firmly. Adjust Attach the Automatic Buttonhole Foot R. Pull the Button Holder all the way out. Mark the buttonhole position on the fabric. Insert the fabric under the foot. Press the Up/Down Needle Button twice.
  • Page 70 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Sew up the left side stopping at the end of the Step1 Auto Buttonhole Mark. Press the Reverse Button. Sew to Length 3 Buttonhole Mark required, then press " ". 4 Reverse Button Depress the Foot Control. The machine will...
  • Page 71: Darning

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Darning Darning Auto Memory Craft 10001 automatically darns rips Sew to length and holes. Large and small holes can be required, then press" " mended quickly and easily with this unique stitch. Automatic Buttonhole Foot R is used to hold the fabric securely in place while darning.
  • Page 72 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual To sew a shorter darning To sew a darning a length of less than 2 cm (3/4˝), first stop the machine after sewing the Required Length, then press the Reverse Button. The Required Length has now been determined.
  • Page 73: Tacking

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Tacking Auto Tacking Tacking is used to reinforce pockets, crotches Sew to length and belt carriers where extra strength is required, then press" " needed. Select Pattern 30 and attach the Satin Stitch Foot F. The machine will sew a tacking of 1.5 cm (9/16˝) long automatically.
  • Page 74: Eyelet

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Eyelet Auto Eyelet The Eyelet is used for belt holes etc. Press Pattern 31 on the Visual Touch Screen. Adjust Attach the Satin Stitch Foot F. Depress the Foot Control to sew. The machine will stop automatically when completed.
  • Page 75: Satin Stitches

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Satin Stitches Press Satin Stitch Key in the Ordinary Sewing Cording Auto Mode to open the Satin Stitch Window. Function Keys: 1 Needle Up/Down Key: Press the Needle Up/Down key to set the needle position up Adjust or down when stopping the machine.
  • Page 76 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Adjust Adjust 10 Program Key: Press key to program pattern combination. When you press this key the following function keys will be displayed. 11 Cursor Keys: Press the keys to move the cursor to the right or left. Press key to memorize the selected pattern.
  • Page 77 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual One cycle pattern sewing Decorative Auto Select your desired pattern. Start the machine to sew. Press the 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.
  • Page 78 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Elongation sewing Decorative Auto Example: Pattern 36 Select Pattern 36. Press the key. Adjust Press Elongation key to set the desired pattern length. NOTE: • Elongation ratio is indicated in the multiples of the original pattern length.
  • Page 79 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Cording Cordin Auto Use the Cording Foot H to sew over one strand of cording to create a pretty swirled design on a jacket or vest. Sew over three strands of cording for border trims. Pearl cotton, knitting yarn, embroidery floss, lace thread, fine wool or lily yarn can be used for cording.
  • Page 80: Decorative Stitches

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Decorative Stitches In the Decorative Stitch Mode, some utility Straight Stitch stitches, such as straight stitches, zigzag stitch, Auto overedge stitch are included as programmable patterns. 1/14 The number beside the pattern image on the straight stitch key denotes stitch counts of a programmable unit.
  • Page 81 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Sewing a series of decorative stitch Hemstitch Auto Example 1: Border stitch with Pattern 97. 4/14 Press the key till page 4 of 14 opens. Select Pattern 97 (Hemstitch). Sew a line of the Pattern 97 along the fabric edge.
  • Page 82 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Example 2: Square with Pattern 96 Hemstitch Auto (Hemstitch) Draw a square in the center of the fabric with 3/14 tailor’s chalk. Press the key till page 3 of 14 opens. Select Pattern 96 and sew along the line.
  • Page 83: Programming Pattern Combination

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Programming pattern combination Program Key When you press the key, function keys for programming will appear. You can program combination of patterns from Satin Stitch and Decorative Stitch windows. NOTE: • When you press the key again, the program will be cancelled and the initial screen will reappear.
  • Page 84 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Programming pattern combination Auto Decorative Example: Programming Pattern 36 and Pattern 40. Select Pattern 36. Press key. Select Pattern 40. The pattern is automatically memorized. Start to sew. The machine will sew the pattern combination repeatedly.
  • Page 85 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Programming pattern combination with mirror image Auto Decorative Example: Programming Pattern 43 and its mirror image. Press key. Select Pattern 43. Press the key. Select Pattern 43 again. The mirror image of Pattern 43 appears on the screen.
  • Page 86 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Programming french knot Straight Stitch Auto Example: Pattern 70, Pattern 58, Pattern 70 and Pattern 59. 1/14 Press key. Select Pattern 70 (French Knot). Select Pattern 58. Two counts of straight stitch will be memorized. Select Pattern 70.
  • Page 87 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Combination of satin stitch and Auto Decorative decorative stitch Example: Combination of satin stitch Pattern 36 and decorative stitch Pattern 97. Select Satin Stitch Mode. Press the key. Select Pattern 36. Adjust www.aaasewing.com MC10001 Owners Manual/ User Guide...
  • Page 88 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Select the Decorative Stitch Mode. Hemstitch Auto Press the key till page 4 of 14 opens. Select Pattern 97. 4/14 Start to sew. The machine will sew the pattern combination repeatedly. NOTE: • After sewing the desired length of programmed patterns, press the Auto-Lock Button.
  • Page 89 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Individual pattern adjustment Auto Decorative You can adjust the zigzag width, stitch length, elongation ratio and thread tension of each patterns in a combination individually. Example: Change the elongation ratio of Pattern 36 when Patterns 36, 39 and 43 are programmed.
  • Page 90 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Editing programmed patterns Decorative Auto Example: When Patterns 36, 39 and 43 are memorized Deleting Pattern 39: Decorative Auto Press the key to move the cursor under Pattern 39 you would like to delete. Press key. Pattern 39 is deleted.
  • Page 91: Saving And Opening A File

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Saving and opening a file Hemstitch Auto Auto Saving a file The programmed pattern can be saved as a file in the 4/14 Built-in Memory or ATA PC card. There are 4 folders in the built-in memory and 12 folders in the ATA PC card for saving the files.
  • Page 92 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Opening the saved file Strai ht Stitch Auto 1 When you press the Open File Key, the folder list will be displayed. 2 Press the folder icon you wish to open. A document icon in the folder indicates that the folder contains the saved files.
  • Page 93: Twin Needle Sewing

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Twin Needle Sewing Decorative Auto NOTES: • When you sew patterns with the twin needle, test the stitches first before you try. • Use Zigzag Foot A or Satin Stitch Foot F for Twin Needle Sewing.
  • Page 94 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Threading the machine for twin needle Insert an additional spool pin, and put felt and a spool on it. Draw both threads from the spools and pass them through the points from 1 to 6 Make sure that the two strings of thread from the spools will not get tangled.
  • Page 95: Monogramming

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Monogramming You can combine letters and symbols for Block Auto monogramming. Monogramming mode keys 1 Font Key: When you press this key, the font selection window opens. The following 3 fonts and symbols are available. 2 Block...
  • Page 96 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 9 Upper/Lower Case Key You can select the Upper or Lower Case Letters by pressing key. Block Auto Font 10 Letter Size Key By pressing the key, the size of the letter will change approximately 2/3 of the full size letter.
  • Page 97 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Letter key Block Auto You can select the alphabet (26 letters) and European accented letters as well. To select the letter, press the corresponding key. Font European accented letters You can select the European accented letters, such as Umlaut, by pressing the key.
  • Page 98 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Number/Symbol key When you press the key, the number and symbols will appear. The key will change to Block Auto To select the number or symbol, press the corresponding key. Press the key to return to the letter selection window.
  • Page 99: Programming A Monogram

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Programming a monogram Block Auto Example: Programming “R&B” in block type. Press the key and select block type letter. Font Select Upper Case. Select Large Size. Press “R”, the cursor shifts to the right and “R”...
  • Page 100 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Editing a monogram Block Auto For this example, we will edit the monogram of “ABC”. Deleting a letter (character) Press the key and shift the cursor under the letter “B”. Press the key. Block Auto Block “B”...
  • Page 101: Saving And Opening A File

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Saving and opening a file Block Auto Auto Saving a file Press the Save File Key. NOTE: • The procedure of saving a file is the same as that of the programmed pattern. (See page 90.) Font 2 Press the icon key of the desired folder.
  • Page 102: Opening A Saved File

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Opening a saved file Strai ht Stitch Auto Auto 1 Press the Open File Key. NOTE: • The procedure of opening a file is the same as that of the programmed pattern. (See page 91.) Adjust Press the icon key of the desired folder.
  • Page 103: Sewing Application

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Sewing Application The Sewing Application is a unique feature that provides you with on-screen guidance for Seaming Overedge Blind Hem 12 useful sewing applications. When you press the Sewing Application key, you will be able to choose the right stitch...
  • Page 104 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Seaming Straight Stitch Auto When you press the Seaming key, the Seaming window will appear. In the Seaming window, the straight stitch of Woven center needle position with the stitch length Knit 2.2 mm (3/32˝) will be automatically selected.
  • Page 105 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Overedge stitches Overcasting Auto When you press the Overedge key, the Overedge window will appear. The standard stitch for Overedge, which is the Woven Knit overedge stitch for the woven fabric, will be chosen and automatically be set.
  • Page 106 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Blind Hem Blind Hem Auto When you press the Blind Hem key, the Blind Hem window will appear. The standard pattern for Blind Hem, which is Woven Knit the Woven Blind Hem, will be set automatically.
  • Page 107 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Rolled hem Straight Stitch Auto When you press the Rolled Hem key the Rolled Hem window will appear. The standard pattern, which is the Straight Stitch, will be chosen and automatically be set. Straight Stitch Zigzag...
  • Page 108 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Zipper sewing Straight Stitch Auto When you press the Zipper Sewing key, the steps for zipper sewing will appear. For the first step, the screen advises you to attach the Zipper Foot with the pin on the right...
  • Page 109 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Gathering Straight Stitch Auto When you press the Gathering key, the setting for gathering will appear. The machine will set to the straight stitch for gathering. Gathering Adjust To sew Sew 2 parallel lines with distance of 0.5-0.7 cm (3/8˝-1/4˝).
  • Page 110 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Basting Basting Auto When you press the Basting key, the setting for basting will appear. The machine will be set to Basting Stitch and Basting the Feed Dog will automatically drop. Remove the foot holder and attach the Basting/Darning Foot P-2.
  • Page 111 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Button sewing Button Sewing Auto When you press the Button Sewing key, the Button Sewing window will show. The standard setting for Regular Button Sew- ing will be chosen and set automatically. Shank Regular The Feed Dog will be automatically dropped.
  • Page 112 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Tacking Tacking Auto Stabdard length 1 cm When you press the Tacking key, the Tacking is sewn automatically. window will appear. The standard tacking length of 1 cm (1/4˝) will Auto Manual be automatically set. In the Tacking Mode, you may select the...
  • Page 113 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Applique sewing Applique Auto When you press the Applique key, the Applique window will appear. The standard applique sewing will be chosen and automatically set. Applique Blanket Stitch In the Applique Mode, you may select the following.
  • Page 114 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Patchwork Straight Stitch Auto When you press the Patchwork key, the Patchwork window will appear. The straight stitch of the center needle position will automatically be selected. Lock-a- Locking Straight In the patchwork mode, you may select the...
  • Page 115 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual To sew Place the fabrics with right sides together. Attach the 1/4˝ Seam Foot O and sew from starting point (A) to the ending point (B). Guide the edge of the fabric along the Guide on the foot to keep a precise seam allowance.
  • Page 116 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Quilting Straight Stitch Auto When you press the Quilting key, the Quilting window will appear. The Straight Stitch of the center needle position will automatically be selected. Straight Lock-a- Locking Stitch Matic Stitch In the Quilting Mode, you may select the following.
  • Page 117 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Clasp stitch Clasp Stitch You can close the thick quilting fabrics by using the Clasp Stitch. Attach the Satin Stitch Foot F. The machine will automatically stop after sewing one cycle of the stitch. Free quilting Free Remove the foot holder.
  • Page 118: Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 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.
  • Page 119: Embroidery

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual EMBROIDERY Preparing for Embroidery Embroidery hoops 1 Embroidery Hoop A (Standard Hoop): This is the standard size hoop, with an 12.6 cm (5˝) by 11 cm (4 3/8˝) embroidery area for standard size embroidery designs. 2 Embroidery Hoop B (Big Hoop): This is the large-size hoop, with 20 cm (8˝)
  • Page 120 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Templates When positioning the fabric into the hoop, use the template to align the centerlines on the fabric with the center of the hoop. First mark the centerlines on the fabric and place the fabric on the outer hoop.
  • Page 121 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Stabilizer To obtain the best quality embroidery, it is important to use stabilizers. Types of stabilizer Tear-away stabilizer is made from a fiber that will tear easily. Use tear-away stabilizers for stable woven fabrics. After stitching, tear away the stabilizer so that the small portion left in the back of the stitching will not affect the wear.
  • Page 122 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Setting the fabric in an embroidery hoop 1 Mark the Centerlines on the right side of the fabric with tailor’s chalk. 1 Centerlines 2 Loosen the Hoop Tightening Screw. 2 Hoop Tightening Screw 3 Lay the Inner Hoop e and the Template over the fabric with a Stabilizer attached, matching centerlines.
  • Page 123 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Attaching the embroidery hoop to the ma- chine Turn the Attaching Knob so it is parallel with the hoop, and set it on the Carriage. Attach the hoop by fitting the Pins into the Carriage Holes, and turn the Attaching Knob clockwise to secure the hoop.
  • Page 124 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Attaching embroidery foot P Raise the foot, then loosen the Thumbscrew and remove the Foot Holder to the rear. Attach Embroidery Foot P to the presser bar from behind. Tighten the Thumbscrew securely with the screwdriver.
  • Page 125: Machine Settings

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Machine Settings When you turn on the power switch, the Visual Built-in:Designs Folder Touch Screen shows the opening “Welcome” Hoop Size A (F):126 110mm window, and then Ordinary Sewing Mode will appear after a few seconds.
  • Page 126 Remaining Bobbin Thread 1 Auto Tension The Auto Thread Tension level should be adjusted when using other threads than the Janome Embroidery thread. The tension level Grid Line can be adjusted within the range of -5 to +5. Grid Size...
  • Page 127 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Professional mode settings Professional Mode Set Notes: Maximum speed setting • Professional Mode Setting page will open 600 spm when the Professional Mode is activated. • To activate Professional Mode, press the on/off key to tick off the check box.
  • Page 128: Thread Selection

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Thread selection Professional Mode Set There are four popular brands of embroidery Maximum speed setting thread to choose from. 600 spm Press the key of the thread you wish to use. The color code of the selected brand will be...
  • Page 129: Built-In Embroidery Designs

    You can download designs from Model MC9000’s Memory Card Library through the Card Reader 10000 (optional item) to your Memory Craft 10001 and sew. 5 Edit Mode You can edit and combine the embroidery designs to create your original embroidery.
  • Page 130 Hoop Size A (F):126 110mm Press the Embroidery Mode key to open the Embroidery window and press an Built-in Design key. Memory Craft 10001 provides 47 ready to sew embroidery designs. There are 5 pages in the Built-in Pattern Selection window. Press the key to view the next page of pattern selections.
  • Page 131 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Embroidery screen Ready to Sew Auto When you select an embroidery design, the 9 Colors 53 min Visual Touch Screen will show the design’s Size 138x170mm parts and their sequence numbers, the thread B:140x200mm color code, the presser foot to use, sewing time, number of colors needed, the embroidery’s actual measurements and the...
  • Page 132 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 6 Trace/ Carriage return key Ready to Sew Auto Pressing this key causes the hoop to move and 3 Colors 8 min trace the outline of the selected pattern without Size 75x75mm stitching. A(F):126x110mm NOTE: • After starting the machine, the Trace key...
  • Page 133 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Stitch Back/Forward keys The Stitch Back/Forward function is very useful when thread runs out or breaks during embroi- Ready to Sew Auto dery sewing. When embroidery sewing has 3 Colors 8 min started, the screen will indicate the current...
  • Page 134 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Starting to sew embroidery Lower the presser foot, press the Start/Stop Button and sew 5 to 6 stitches. Press the Start/Stop Button again to stop the machine. Raise the presser foot, cut off the Loose Thread close to the starting point and lower the presser foot.
  • Page 135: Monogram Embroidery

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Monogram Embroidery Press Embroidery Mode key and press the Gothic Monogram key. The Monogram selection screen will appear A(F) and Gothic upper case alphabet font will auto- matically be selected. Monogram selection screen In the Monogram Selection window, you can...
  • Page 136 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Letter key Gothic You can select the alphabet (26 letters) and European accented letters as well. A(F) To select the letter, press the corresponding key. Font Edit European accented letter You can select the European accented letters, such as Umlaut, by pressing the key .
  • Page 137 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 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 Gothic selection window. A(F) &...
  • Page 138 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Font 1 Delete key Characters can be deleted when they are underlined by the cursor. Move the cursor under the letter, number or symbol you want to Edit delete and press the key. 2 Cursor keys...
  • Page 139: Programming A Monogram

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Programming a monogram Gothic Press the Embroidery Mode key and press the Monogram key. A(F) Example: Programming “R&B” in Gothic style font. 1. Press key and select Large Size. 2. Select “R”, the cursor shifts to the right and “R”...
  • Page 140: Placement Of Monogramming

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Placement of monogramming Normal mode In the Normal Mode, the monogram is left justified and will start sewing from the left end of the embroidery area. Professional Mode 1 Colors 5 min You can select one of the 3 placements of...
  • Page 141 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 2- Letters monogram 2 Letters Press the Embroidery Mode key and press the Monogram key. A(F) Font Edit Example: 2-Letters with a crest 2 Letters 1. Select 2-Letters and press the Crest key. 2. Select the letter “A”.
  • Page 142 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Combining Border Patterns and Letters Border You can combine Border patterns with letters and numbers. A(F) Press the Embroidery Mode key and press the Monogram key. For this example, we will combine the pattern of a duck and the word “Duck”.
  • Page 143: Monogramming In Arc

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Monogramming in arc Gothic You can make a monogram in upper or lower SMILE arc. A(F) NOTE: • The Professional mode must be activated to make a monogram in arc. 1. Enter the characters and press the OK key.
  • Page 144 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual 4. Press the downward arrow key to make an upper arc. A(F):126x110mm Copy Size 4, 5 Cancel Color 5. Each time you press the arrow key, the Cancel arc will be deeper. Edit Pressing the arrow key in the opposite direction makes the arc shallower.
  • Page 145: Pc Card (Optional Item)

    In addition to the built-in embroidery designs, there are many attractive designs available from the optional PC Design Card. The Memory Craft 10001 is compatible with the ATA PC Card, which can be used to save the ordinary and embroidery stitch files.
  • Page 146: Selecting The Designs From Pc Design Card

    PC Card No. 1001 Designs Hoop Size A (F):126 110mm After inserting a Janome PC Design Card into your machine, you can view and select its designs in the Embroidery Mode. Press the Embroidery Mode key to enter the Embroidery Mode.
  • Page 147 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual When pressing the key, the Patterns 5 to PC Card No. 1001 14 will be displayed in the second page. Hoop Size B:140 200mm Use Embroidery Hoop B for these patterns. Edit When pressing the key again, the Patterns PC Card No.
  • Page 148 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Embroidery screen Ready to Sew Auto When you select a PC Design Card embroidery 5Colors 9 min pattern, the screen will change to the Size 51x70mm Embroidery screen. A(F):126x110mm By pressing the Start/Stop Button the machine will automatically start sewing.
  • Page 149: Card Reader 10000 (Optional Item)

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Card Reader 10000 You can download embroidery designs from MC9000’s Memory Card Library via Card Reader 10000 to your Memory Craft 10001 and sew. NOTE: • The Card Reader 10000 is sold separately. Connecting Card Reader 10000 Insert the RS-232C Cable into the RS-232C Connector of the machine.
  • Page 150 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Pattern selection screen Built-in:Designs Folder Hoop Size A (F):126 110mm After the connection has been made with Card Reader 10000 and your machine, press the Embroidery Mode key. Press the Card Reader key. The Pattern Selection key will appear.
  • Page 151: Editing Mode

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Edit Mode In the Edit Mode, you can edit and combine Ready to Sew Auto designs to create your original embroidery. 3 Colors 8 min Press the Embroidery Mode key and Edit key to open the Edit Mode window.
  • Page 152: Moving A Selected Designs

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Selecting a pattern on the edit screen The green frame surrounds the pattern when it is selected. To select another pattern, press on the image of the desired pattern on the Edit B:140x200mm screen. Copy Size You can edit the selected pattern on the Edit screen to move, rotate, resize, flip etc.
  • Page 153 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Cancel key When you press the key, any changes that have been made to the selected pattern will be cancelled. B:140x200mm 2 Cancel Key Copy Size NOTE: • When there is more than one pattern on the...
  • Page 154: Resizing A Selected Design

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Resizing a selected pattern Normal mode: By pressing the key, you may enlarge and B:140x200mm reduce the size of the embroidery pattern in three sizes (large, medium and small). Copy Size Each time you press the key r , the size will change to large, small or medium in order.
  • Page 155: Duplicating A Selected Design

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Duplicating a selected design Select the design you wish to duplicate. Press the Copy key and the selected design will be duplicated. B:140x200mm 1 Copy Key Copy Size NOTE: • If you press the Copy key when the pattern is located in the center, the duplicated pattern will completely overlap the original.
  • Page 156: Flipping A Selected Design

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Flipping a selected design When you press the keys, you may embroider a mirror image of the pattern. B:140x200mm Mirror Image Keys Copy Size Press the key to flip patterns from left to right. Color Cancel...
  • Page 157: Rotating A Selected Design

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Rotating a selected design Professional Normal mode: Each time you press the key, the embroi- B:140x200mm dery pattern will rotate 90° clockwise. Copy Size 1 Rotation Key Professional mode: Press the key, and the Rotation window will appear.
  • Page 158: Thread Color

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Changing the fabric and thread colors You can change the background color of the Edit screen to simulate the fabric color that you are intending to use. The thread color of each B:140x200mm part of the selected pattern can also be...
  • Page 159 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Thread color change In this window you are able to change the Thread Color assigned thread color of the selected part of the pattern. Select the pattern and press the key to Orchid Sunflower Pink open the thread color change window.
  • Page 160 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Example 1: Pattern Combination for Built-in:Designs Folder Big Hoop B Hoop Size A (F):126 110mm Press the Edit key. Select Built-in Pattern 5. Edit Press the key to reduce the pattern size. Press the Layout keys to move the pattern down and to the left.
  • Page 161 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Press the Built-in Design key to return to the Pattern Selection Window and select Built-in Pattern 5 again. Press the key. B:140x200mm Press the Layout keys to move the pattern to Copy Size the bottom right.
  • Page 162 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual The patterns in the Edit screen are combined Ready to Sew Auto and will be shown in the preview window as 12 Colors 28 min one design. Size 140x150mm The Color/Part key of the combined design will B:140x200mm also be shown.
  • Page 163 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Example 2: Border Designs Using Built-in:Designs Folder the Template Patterns Hoop Size B:140 200mm NOTE: • Patterns 25, 26, 27 and 28 are used as the template for border designs. Select Built-in Pattern 25. Edit Press the Edit key.
  • Page 164 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Open the built-in design window and select Built-in:Designs Folder Pattern 1. Hoop Size A (F):126 110mm Edit The screen returns to the Edit Mode window and Pattern 1 will be displayed on the Edit screen. With the Layout keys, move Pattern 1 on to the B:140x200mm outline of Pattern 25.
  • Page 165 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Press the copy key to duplicate the pattern and lay it along the outline of Pattern 25. Repeat the above step to form a heart-shape with a series of Pattern 1. B:140x200mm Copy Size Color Cancel...
  • Page 166 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual The patterns in the Edit screen are combined Ready to Sew Auto and will be shown in the preview window as 2 Colors 9 min one design. Size 130x123mm The Color/Part key of the new combined design will also be shown.
  • Page 167: Saving And Opening A File

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Saving and Opening a File Saving a file Gothic The original design created in the Editing Mode can be saved as a file in the Built-in Memory or ATA PC card. A(F) There are 3 folders in the built-in memory and 12 folders in the ATA PC card for saving the files.
  • Page 168 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Opening the saved file Built-in:Designs Folder Hoop Size A (F):126 110mm 1 When you press the Open File Key, the folder list will be displayed. 2 Press the folder icon you wish to open. A document icon in the folder indicates that the folder contains the saved files.
  • Page 169: Pc-Link Mode

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual PC-Link Mode Connecting the Memory Craft 10001 to a PC To connect the machine to a PC, you need the Janome exclusive USB or RS-232C cable (both sold separately). Use the USB cable if your PC is Windows 98/ 2000/Me/XP base.
  • Page 170 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual When the data is being sent, the screen will display 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.
  • Page 171: Hook-Up Diagrams

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Hoo-up diagrams Windows 98 / Me / 2000 /XP (USB) USB Cable (12Mb/s) Type "B" Connector Type "A" Connector USB Cable (12Mb/s) Type "B" Connector Type "A" Connector www.aaasewing.com MC10001 Owners Manual/ User Guide...
  • Page 172 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Windows 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. www.aaasewing.com MC10001 Owners Manual/ User Guide...
  • Page 173: Care Of Your Machine

    • Be careful not to touch the bulb while it is hot. Wait until the lamp has cooled down before touching it. The Memory Craft 10001 is equipped with dual sewing lights. One is located behind the Face Plate and the other is on the underside of the sewing arm.
  • Page 174: Cleaning The Hook Race And Feed Dog

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed Press the Up/Down Needle Button to raise the needle, then unplug the sewing machine. NOTE: • Do not dismantle the machine other than what is explained on this page. 1. Remove the Set Screw on the left hand side of the needle plate with the screwdriver supplied with the machine.
  • Page 175: Troubleshooting

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Troubleshooting Problem Cause Reference 1. Threads have been caught in the hook See page 173. The machine is mechanism. noisy. See page 173. 2. The feed dog is packed with lint. 1. The needle thread is not threaded properly.
  • Page 176 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Cause Reference Problem Seam puckering 1. The needle tension is too tight. See page 41. 2. The needle thread or the bobbin thread is not See pages 13, 14. threaded correctly. 3. The needle is too heavy for the fabric being sewn.
  • Page 177 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Reference Problem Cause Patterns are 1. The correct presser foot is not used. Use the correct foot. distorted. 2. The needle thread tension is too light. See page 41. 3. The stitch length is not suitable for the fabric being See pages 37, 49.
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  • Page 179: Stitch Chart

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual STITCH CHART ORDINARY SEWING Block 01 02 03 04 08 09 10 11 12 14 15 16 23 24 25 27 28 Sensor Auto 36 37 40 41 42 43 44 53 54 56 57 Script...
  • Page 180: Design Chart

    Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual DESIGNS CHART 3-letters / 2-letters Program border www.aaasewing.com MC10001 Owners Manual/ User Guide...
  • Page 181 Janome MC10001 Instruction Manual Gothic Bauhaus Script Galant Cheltenham Typist Hollowblock www.aaasewing.com MC10001 Owners Manual/ User Guide...

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