Need help with Janome Needles
#11
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Keller, TX
Posts: 1,937
Janome needles are ORGAN. Your Janome machine will take Schmetz, but they recommend Organ. Superior Threads uses Organ needles exclusively. They are the best.
Match your needle size to your thread size and you should not have shredding problems. A topstitch ñeedle is usually all you need formost uses 90/14. I would encourage you to watch superior Threads education videos on needles. Very informative.
Match your needle size to your thread size and you should not have shredding problems. A topstitch ñeedle is usually all you need formost uses 90/14. I would encourage you to watch superior Threads education videos on needles. Very informative.
#12
I switched to Organ brand when i had my Janome MC 8900.
I could use other brands for regular sewing with no issues.
I had serious problems when trying to freemotion, though, until i switched to Organ.
fortunately Organ needles are a lot less expensive.
some machines are persnickity.
others, not so much.
all the advice given above is valid.
i hope you find the right solution for your machine.
I could use other brands for regular sewing with no issues.
I had serious problems when trying to freemotion, though, until i switched to Organ.
fortunately Organ needles are a lot less expensive.
some machines are persnickity.
others, not so much.
all the advice given above is valid.
i hope you find the right solution for your machine.
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#14
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Davenport, Iowa
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JanieW ... I have the Janome 1600P and it has a hook bobbin case, and it doesn't take the blue dot bobbin. My Janome Mc6500 does take the blue dot bobbin. I have been advised by others on The Quilting Board that for the 1600P to use a size 16 needle for free motion quilting. I thought they were only for heavy fabrics such as upholstery and blue jeans. But I will give it a try this afternoon.
#15
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 1,054
JanieW ... I have the Janome 1600P and it has a hook bobbin case, and it doesn't take the blue dot bobbin. My Janome Mc6500 does take the blue dot bobbin. I have been advised by others on The Quilting Board that for the 1600P to use a size 16 needle for free motion quilting. I thought they were only for heavy fabrics such as upholstery and blue jeans. But I will give it a try this afternoon.