Janome mystyle 16, mystyle 16 652 User Manual

INSTRUCTION
BOOK
MODEL
652
TABLE
OF
SECTION
1.
KNOW
YOUR MACHINE
*
Turn a Square
Corner
....... ........
..........
25
Locate
and
Identify
the
Parts.....................
2-3
*
Use
the
Darning
Plate
........
.............
26
,Topstitcbing........................
......
26
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
Darning
. ..................
27
Straight
Stretch
...... ., .
27
Set
Up
the
Machine.....................
..
4-8
Zigzag
Stitches
. ...........
.
,
28-35
*Plug
in
the
Machine
and
Switch
on
the
Power...
....
4
*
Basic
Zigzag
.........................
28
*Foot
Control
Use
4
ai
tth.................
........
4eSaiStch...................
...............................................
29
*
Set
the
Pressure
Dial
. . . . .
. . . . .
.. 5
*
Applique
. ..
. . . . . .
. . . . .
. . .
30
*
Setting
Spool
Pins
.. . . . . .
. .6
a
Bar
Tacking
. . . . .. .
. . . . . . ..
30
*
Adjust
the
Presser
Foot
Lever
.
. . . . ..
6
*
Monogramminig
. .
. . . . .
. .. .. .
31
*
Thread
Cutter
. . . . . ..
6
&
Embroidery
. . .
. . . . . . .
. . . ..
31
*
Accessory
Storage
Box
.
...
.
. . . . . ...
7
*
Sew
a Button
. . ..
. . . . .
. .. 32
*Free
Arm
Sewing:
the Removable
Extension
Table,.
7-~8
*
Overcasting
Stitch.....................
.......
33
Know
What the
Presser
Feet
Will
Do...............
9~-11
a
Rick-Rack
Stretch
....
........
..............
33
*Check
Your
Presser
Foot
........................
9
*
Three-Step
Zigzag
. ..
..........
............
34
*Change
the
Presser
Foot
.................
9
*
Overcast
Stretch
Stitching.......................
35
*Presser
Foot
Types
.......................
10-11
o
Serging
or
Pine
Leaf
Stretch
Stitching..............
35
Choose
Your
Needle
and
Thread..........
12
Blind
Hemming
...........
..
.. . .
...............
36
"
Needle,
Thread
and
Fabric
Chart
..
12
Lace
Work....................................
37
"
Check
Your
Needle............................
12
Buttonhole
Making...........
................
38-39
*
To
Change
Your
Needle.....................
...
12
Sew
in a Zipper
....................
40-41
Prepare
the
Bobbin
........
.............
13-14
Shell
Stitching.
.ý. ..............................
42
"
To
Remove
the
Bobbin
from
the
Machine...........
13
Two-Point
Shell
Stitching.........................
42
"
Wind
the
Bobbin
..
. .
. . . .
. . .
13
S o kn
. . .
. . . ..
. . .
. . . .
..
43
*Insert
the
Bobbin
into
the
Bobbin
Holder............14
Smoecking
ig
.......
...
4
repeYou
Tp Tred
...............
15-8
aStretc
Paitchin..........................
.
.43
Preprea Your
TopTheadle...................
.....
15B
Fagoting
Bn
Stietch...............................
44
*Pick
Up
Your
Bobbin
Thread....................
16
Elastic
Stretch
Stitch.................
...........
45
*Adjust
the
Top
Thread
Tension.
..............
17-1B
Box
Stitching..................................
45
Stitch
Selector
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Stitch
Width
Control
.............
19
SECTION
4.
PERFORMANCE
PROBLEMS
CHART
Stitch
Length
Control
.. . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Adjusting
Stretch
Stitch
Balance
.........
19
What
to
Do
When
.............
46-47
Reverse
Stitch
Control
.. . . . . . . . . . . .
20
Starting
To
Sew
............
20
SECTION
5.
CARE
FOR
YOUR
MACHINE
Replace the
Light
Bulb
........
48
SECTION
3.
LEARN
THE
STITCHES
Clean
the
Bobbin
Holder
............
48
Practical
Stitch
Chart...
21--24
Clean
the
Hook
Race
and
Feed
Dogs.................
49
Straight
Stitches
...
...
...
25--27
Oiling
the
Machines
..
. . .
. .
. .
. . .
. .
49
"
Straight Stitch
.. . . . . . .. . . ..
25
"
Use
the
Seam
Guides
. . . . . . . . . . .. 25
SECTION
1.
KNOW
YOUR
MACHINE
Locate
and
Identify
the
Parts
Thread
Spool
Pins
Uppe
Thead
ideBobbinl
Winding
Spindle
Take-up
Lever
Controlh
onro
••Stitch
Wid~th
Control
Face
Cover
PIate
Thread
CutteGuide
2h
SECTION
1.
KNOW
YOUR
MACHINE
At,,
Coer
PateCarrying
Harndle
Foote
roontr
TOM
&m.
HmAWel
Pesse
Foo
Push
Pe Clue
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
Set
Up
the
Machine
Plug in
the
Machine
and
Switch
on
the
Power
Foot
Control
Use
Power
supply
plug
Power
a
Foot
cntro~
Plug
The
foot
control
regulates
the
speed
at
connector
which
you
sew.
Machine
Plug
To
increase
speed,
gently
press
down
with
the
ball
of
your
foot.
1.
Insert
the
machine
plug
into
the
three
prong To
decrease
speed,
release
your
foot
pres-
outlet,
as
shown.
It
will
only
fit
one
way.
sure
slightly.
2.
Insert
the
power
supply plug
into
the
outlet.
NOTE:
The
foot
control
is
sensitive
and
will
increase
or
decrease
your
sewing
speed
immediately.
Practice
on
a
scrap
of
fabric
to
regulate
your
sewing
speed
to
your
taste
and
needs.
4
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
Set
the
Pressure
Dial
,Groove
Press-,
L*o irolSetn
Ii I
Setiincj
'nark
The
pressure
control
dial
is
located
inside
the
face
cover
plate.
Set
the
dial
aligning
the
setting
mark
on
the
dial
with
the groove
as
follows.
3
.....
.most sewing
2
.....
.applique
and
Cut-Out
work
1
.....
.basting,
sewing
chiffon,
lace,
organdy
and
other
lightweight
fabrics.
Also
for
velours
and
knits (with
more
stretch).
NOTE:
The pressure
dial
should
be
reset
at 3 after
changing
pressure,
so
the
machine
is
ready
for
most
normal
sewing
the
next
time
you
use
it.
5
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
Set
Up
the
Machine
(Continued)
* Setting
Spool
Pins
e
Adjust
the
Presser
Foot
Lever
a
Thread
Cutter
Spool
pin
felt
Spool
pin
~Thraad
No.mat
u•p
position
High
~position
.p
Normal
op
Highposition
P-esser
loot
lever
The
spool
pins
are
used
for
holding
the
You
don't
need
a pair of
scissors
to cut
the
spools
of
thread
in
order
to
feed
thread
to
thread
after
you
finish
sewing.
Just
use
the
the
machine,
handy
thread
cutter.
To
use,
pull
up
the
spool
pins.
Place
the
The
Presser
Foot
Lever
raises
and
lowers
your
The
threads
are
cut
the
proper
length
for
spool
felt
on the pins.
Push
down
for
presser
foot
starting
the
next
seam.
storage.
You
can
raise
it
about
0.6
cm
higher
than the
normal
up
position
for
easy
removal
of
the
presser
foot
or
to
help
you
place
heavy
fabrics
under
the
presser
foot.
6
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
o
Accessory
Storage
Box
*
Free-Arm
Sewing:
the
Removable
Extension
Table
Your
sewing
machine
can
do
tree
arm
sewing.
To
remove:
This
feature
makes
sewing
easy
for:
To
Remove
the
Extension
Table
(for
free-arm
sewing)
1.
Grip
the
table
with
your
index
finger
and
thumb,
The
lid
of
the
accessory
storage
box
lifts
as
shown.
open
toward
you.
2.
Pull
gently
toward
you.
Sewing
accessories
are
conveniently
located
The
extension
table
will
snap
out.
Bar
tacking
to
reinforce
pockets,
plackets
in
tckngtheinore
oboxplckt
in
the
box.
Attach:
and
waistlines
on
ready-made
or
home-
made
garments
to
avoid
fabric
bunching
F
•It•i>
0
liihk:
around
the
needle.
Slot
To
Attach
the
Extension
Table
(for
flat
bed
sewing)
1.
Fit
the
tabs
into
the
slot,
as
shown.
2.
With
your
thumb
and
index finger,
gently
snap
in,
7
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
Set
Up
the
Machine
(Continued)
Stitching
sleeves,
waistbands,
pant
legs,
*
Darning
socks
or
mending
knees,
elbows,
*
Sewing
buttons
on
sleeves,
waistbands,
or
any
circular
garment
area.
or
areas
of
wear
in
children's
clothes.
etc.
8
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
Know
What
the
Presser
Feet
Will
Do
.
Check
Your
Presser
Foot
*Change
the
Presser
Foot
The
Presser
feet
are
an
important
feature
of this
machine.
You
need
to
know
Use
the
correct
presser
foot
for
the
stitch
you
wish
to
sew.
Consult
the
what
each
f
oot
does
in
order
to
use
them
effectively.
Stitch
Pattern
Chart
and
the
detailed
directions
for
sewing
with
the
various
Your
presser
foot
is
held
in
place
by
a
Foot
Holder.
Each
presser
foot
merely
presser
feet.
snaps
on
the
foot
holder,
which
is
seldom
removed.
If
you
need
to
remove
or
attach
the
foot
holder,
here
is
what
you
do.
To
Remove:
To
Attach:
To
Snap
Off:
Presser
bar
fF
npn
I
oIf
Foot
~t
holder
>'
To
Remove:
To
Attach.
To
Snap
Of
f
the
Presser
Foot:
Turn
the
screw
toward
the
back
of
1.
Match
the
hole
in
the
foot
1.
Raise
the
needle
bar
to
its
highest
position
by
turning
the
hand
wheel
the
machine.
Use
the
large
screw
holder
with
the
threaded
hole
in
toward
you.
driver.
the
presser bar.
2.
Raise
the
presser
foot.
2.
Fit
the
foot
holder
screw
into
3.
Press
the
snap-on
button
on
the
back
of
the
foot
holder.
The
presser
the
hole.
foot
will
drop
off,
3.
Tighten
the
screw
by
turning
it
toward
you.
9
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
Know
What
the
Presser
Feet
Will
Do
(Continued)
.
Presser
Foot
Types
Zigza FootStraight
Foot
To
Snap
On
A:
Zigzag
foot
H:
Straight
foot
0Use
this
foot
for
both
straight
and
zigzag
Use
this
foot
exclusively
for
straight
stitching.
stitching
using
center
needle
position
only.
pmUses:
Zigzag
stitching
(see
page
28).
Uses:
Straight
stitching
(see
page
25),
Bar
tacking
(see
page
30),
Topstitching
(see
page
26).
Button
sewing
(see
page
32),
Straight
stretch
(see
page
27).
Overcasting
stitch
(see
page
33),
Rick-rack
stretch
(see
page
33),
To
Snap
On
the
Presser
Foot:
Three-step
zigzag
(see
page
34),
1.
Place
the
presser
foot
so
the
hori-
Serging
(see
page
35),
zontal
pin
on
the
foot
lies
just
Overcast
stretch
(see
page
35),
under
the
groove
of
the
foot
Blind
hemming
(see
page
36-),
holder.Lace
work
(see
page
37),
holder.Two-point
shell
stitching
2.
Lower
the
presser
toot
holder
to
(see
page
42),
lock
the
presser
f
oot
in
place.
Smocking
(see
page
43),
Stretch
patching
(see
page
43),
NOTE:
If
you
do
not
hear
the
Fagoting
(see
page
44),
presser
foot
snap
in
place,
Herring
bone
stretch
(see
page
44),
press
down
on
the
presser
Elastic
stretch
(see
page
45),
foot
holder
firmly
until
you
Box
stitching
(see
page
45).
hear
the
snap.
10
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR SEWING
Sliding
Buttonhole
Foot
Zipper
Foot
Satin
Stitch
Foot
Sliding
buttonhole foot
E:
Zipper
foot
F:
Satin
stitch
foot
Use
this
foot
for buttonholes
of
built
in
This
foot
can
be
set
to
sew
on
each
side
of
Use
this
transparent
foot
for
satin
stitch
and
system.
It
is
marked
to
measure
your
your
zipper.
The
edges
of
the
foot
guide
the
outlining
applique.
buttonholes
accurately.
zipper
and
keep
the
seam
straight.
Uses:
Satin
stitch
(see
page
29),
Uses:
Buttonhole
making
(see
page
38).
Uses.
Zipper
application
(see
page
40).
Applique
(see
page
30),
Monogramming
(see
page 3 1),
Shell
stitching
(see
page
42).
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
Choose
Your
Needle
and
Thread
*Needle,
Thread
and
Fabric
Chart
o
To
Change
Your
Needle
FABRICS
THREADS
SIEEL
Fine
Silk
LIGHT
Crepe
de
Chine,
Voile
Fine
Cotton9or1
WEIGHT
Lawn,
Organdy, Georgette,
Tricot
Fine
Synthetic9or1
Fine
Cotton
Coveted
Polyestert
50
Silk
MEDIUM
Linens,
Cotton,
Pique
50
to
80
Cotton
WEIGHT
Serge,
Double
Knits,
Percale
50
to
60
Synthetic
11
or
14
Cotton
Covered
Polyester
50Silk
HEAVY
Denim,
Tweed,
Gabardine,
40
to
50
Cotton
WEIGHT
Coating,
Drapery
and
Upholstery
Fabric
40
to
50
Synthetic
14
or
16
F
Cotton
Covered
Polyester
NOTE:
In
general,
fine
threads
and
needles
are
used
for
sewing
thin
fabrics,
and
thicker
threads
and
needles
are
used
for
sewing
heavy
fabrics.
Always
test thread
and
needle
size
on
a
small
piece
of
fabric
which
will
be
used
for
actual
sewing.
*Use
the
same
thread
for
needle
and
bobbin.
*When
sewing
stretch,
very
fine
fabrics
and
synthetics,
use
a
BLUE
TIPPED
needle.
The
NOTE:
Raise
the
needle
bar
to
its
highest
posi-
blue
tipped
needle
effectively
prevents
skipped
stitches,
tion
by
turning
the
hand
wheel
toward
*hnsewing
very
f
ine
fabrics,
sew
over
a
piece
of
paper
to
prevent
yarn
distortion.
you.
1 .
Loosen
the
needle
clamp
screw
by
turning
it
*
Check
Your
Needletoadyu
1.
Never
use
a
bent
needle
or
one
with
a
dull
point.
2
eoetenel
ypligi
onad
The
exact
length
of
your
needle
is
shown
at
left.
3.
Insert
the
new
needle
into
the
needle
clamp
Be
sure
you
never
use
one
in
your
machine
that
with
the
flat
side
away
from
you.
is
not
this
exact
length.
4.
Push
the
needle
up
as
far
as
it
will
go.
2. A damaged
needle
can
cause
permanent
snags
or
5.
Tighten
the
needle
clamp
screw
firmly
with
the
runs
in
knits,
fine
silks
and
silk-like
fabrics,
large
screwdriver
from
your
accessory
storage
*Always
buy
a
good
quality
thread.
It
should
resist
box.
tangling
and
be
strong,
smooth
and
consistent
in
thickness.
12
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
Prepare
the
Bobbin
*
To
Remove
the
Bobbin
from
the
Machine
a
Wind
the
Bobbin
1. Gently
push
down
on
the
bobbin
cover
plate
and
slide
it
towards
you.
Bobbm
wind,,q
s:vrdle
*
2.
Set
aside.
3.
Lift
out
the
bobbin,
as
shown.
1.
Put
your
spool
of
thread
onto
spool
pin,
with
the
thread
winding
in
the
direction
shown.
2.
Pull
the
clutch
away
from
the
machine
to
stop
the
needle
from
moving
while
you
winding
the
bobbin.
3.
Draw
thread
from
spool
through
bobbin
winder
tension
disc
as
shown.
4.
Place
the
threaded
bobbin
on
the
bobbin
winding
spindle
so
that
the
thread
comes
out
on
top.
5.
Push
the
bobbin
winder spindle
to
the
right
until
it
clicks.
6.
Holding
onto
end
of
thread,
depress
the
foot
control.
7.
When
the
bobbin
is
slightly
filled,
stop
the
machine
and
clip
the
thread
coming
from
the
bobbin.
8.
Slowly
start
the
machine
again
and
wind
the
thread
until
the
bobbin
stops.
9.
Push
the
bobbin winder
spindle
to
the
left
and
clip
the
thread.
10.
Remove
the
bobbin.
11.
Push
in
the
clutch
for
normal
sewing
operation.
13
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
Prepare
the
Bobbin
(Continued)
*Insert
the
Bobbin
into
the
Bobbin
Holder
___
B
1.
Put
the
bobbin
into
the
bobbin
2.
Pull
about
10
cm
of
thread
3.
Then
pull
the
thread
clockwise
4,
Slide
the
bobbin
cover
plate
while
holder
so
that
the
thread
feeds
toward
you
through
the
tension
toward
the
back
of
the machine
pushing
it
down
slightly
over
the
counter-clockwise
(left),
slot
.A
through
the
slot
.bobbin.
Allow
about
10
cm
of
thread
to
show
above
the
needle
plate.
14
SECTION
2.
PREPARE
YOUR
MACHINE
FOR
SEWING
Prepare
Your
Top
Thread
*
Thread
Your
Needle
1J,
36
Raise
take-up
lever
to
its
highest
position
by
turning
hand
wheel
toward
you.
®
,
::
®
Raise
presser
foot
lever.
6
Place
spool
on
spool
pin
as
shown,
with
thread
coming
from
the
back
of
the
spool.
1.
Draw
thread
into
thread
guide
using
both
hands.
2.
While
holding
thread
near
spool,
draw
thread
down
into
the
tension
area
and
then
around
the
check spring
holder.
The
numbered
steps above
follow
the numbers
3.
Firmly
draw
thread
up
and
through
take-up
lever
from
right
to
left.
on
the
illustrations.
4.
Draw
thread
down
and
slip
it
through
the
thread
guide.
Dotted
lines
show
places
where
the
thread
loops
and
then
is
pulled
tight.
5.
Thread
then
is
slipped
into
needle
bar
thread
guide.
6.
Thread
needle
from
front
to
back.
NOTE:
You
may
want
to
cut
the
end
of
thread
with
sharp
scissors
for
easier
needle
threading.
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