Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 10001 Janome
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1 T able of Contents GETTING READY T O SEW .......................... 2 Name of Parts ...................................................... 2 Standard Accessories and Storage ...................... 4 Detachable Extension T able ......................
2 GETTING READY T O SEW 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 14 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 27 26 25 28 29 30 30 1 T op Cover 2 Spool Pin 3 Spool Holder (Large) 4 Foot Storage Compartment 5 Bobbin Thread Cu.
3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 18 15 16 17 1 Carrying Handle 2 Thread T ake-Up Lever 3 Presser Foot Lifter 4 Buttonhole Lever 5 Needle Clamp Screw 6 Free Arm 7 Drop Feed Lever 8 Presser Foot and Hold.
4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Standard Accessories and Storage 1 Embroidery Hoop (A) (With T emplate) 2 Embroidery Hoop (B) (With T emplate) 3 Foot Control 4K nee Lifter 5T emplate Sheets (for Bu.
5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 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 W alking Foot 8 Screwd.
6 1 2 3 Detachable Extension T able For Free Arm sewing To remove, lift out the Extension T able toward you as illustrated. 1 Extension T able 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 .
7 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.
8 1 2 3 4 5 6 Machine Operating Buttons 1S tart/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 .
9 Controlling Sewing Speed Speed Control Lever Y ou can limit the sewing speed by the Speed Control Lever according to your sewing needs. To increase sewing speed, slide the lever to the right. To decrease sewing speed, slide the lever to the left. Foot Control Sewing speed can be varied by pressing on the Foot Control.
10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 W inding 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 2 Hook Cover Plate 3 Bobbin Setting the spool of thread Lift up the Spool Pin.
11 5 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. 1S lit 2 Thread Guide Thread through the hole in the Bobbin from the inside to the outside.
12 1 2 Inserting the bobbin Place the Bobbin in the Bobbin Holder with the Thread running of f 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.
13 1 2 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.
14 1 Threading the Machine Raise the Presser Foot Lifter . Press the Up/Down Needle Button to raise the needle to its highest position. Hold the upper thread with both hands as shown and place it downward into the Slit. Draw the thread around the Thread Guide following the solid yellow line as shown in the diagram.
15 Using the Automatic Needle Threader 1 Hold the end of the needle thread gently . 2P ress the Auto Needle Threader Button. The threader lowers automatically and the hook comes out through the needle eye from behind it. 3 Pull the thread down around the Thread Guide, then pass the thread from the right and under the Hook as shown.
16 5 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. 3 2 1 NOTES: • The Automatic Needle Threader works well on the needles Nos.1 1-14, sewing threads Nos.
17 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. Slide 10 cm (4˝) of both threads to the back under the Presser Foot.
18 1 2 3 4 Changing Needles Raise the needle by pressing the Up/Down Needle Button and lower the Presser Foot. T urn off the Power Switch. Loosen the Needle Clamp Screw by turning it counterclockwise.
19 Selecting a needle For general sewing, use needle size 1 1 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.
20 1 3 1 4 Raising the Presser Foot The Presser Foot Lifter raises and lowers the Presser Foot. Y ou 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.
21 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 .
22 V arious Presser Feet and Their Uses 1 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. 2 Overedge Foot C: This foot is exclusively for overedging.
23 8 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. 9 Button Sewing Foot T : This foot is exclusively used for attaching a button.
24 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 chif fon, lace, organdy and other fine fabrics.
25 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 45 Adjust 16 Strai g ht Stitch A Auto A Z 1 2 34 When you turn on the power switch, the Visual T ouch 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.
26 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 T ouch Screen contrast can be adjusted. Press the key, to sharpen the screen color contrast.
27 Ordinary Sewing Embroidery Register Common Set Built-in inch/mm mm inch Reset All to Defalts Ye s Key Position Adjustment Ye s Resume Mode Ye s Off On Ye s Format ATA PC Card 8 Inch / Millimeter Y ou can set your machine’s measuring unit to either “inch” or “millimeter” depending upon your preference.
28 Ordinary Sewing Embroidery E Register Common Set Auto T ension Free Arm Length Feed Dog 2 Auto Remaining Bobbin Thread Ordinary Sewing Mode Setting In this mode you can set the following sewing functions: 1 Auto T ension The Auto Thread T ension level can be adjusted.
29 Ordinary Sewing Embroidery E Register Common Set Fine Adjust: Length On Off Fine Adjust: Width On Off Color Control ground Back On Off On Off Professional Mode Favorite Stitch Adjustment 1 Cancel OK Default Background Color 1 2 3 1 Fine Adjust: Length This function allows you to finely adjust your stitch length setting.
30 Ordinary Sewing Common Set Embroidery Language Selection E Register Language Selection 6 Language (Flag) Key Y ou can select one of the following 10 languages by pressing the desired language key .
31 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 45 Adjust 16 Strai g ht Stitch A Auto A Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mode Selection Keys 1 Ordinary Sewing Mode Key Press this key to enter the Ordinary Sewing Mode.
32 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 45 Adjust 16 Strai g ht Stitch A Auto A Z When you press Ordinary Sewing Mode key , the Utility Stitch Window opens. In the Ordinary Sewing Mode, there are 6 categories of sewing to choose from. 1 Utility stitches : Y ou can select 16 types of utility stitches.
33 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 45 Adjust 16 Strai g ht Stitch A Auto A Z 1 Straight Stitch with center needle position 2 Straight Stitch with left needle position 3 Lock-a-Matic Stitch 4 Locking St.
34 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.
35 To sew from the edge of thick fabric The Black Button on the zigzag foot locks the foot in the horizontal position. This is helpful when starting sewing from extreme edge of Thick Fabrics or sewing across a hem. Lower the needle into the fabric at the point where you wish to start sewing.
36 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 45 Adjust 16 Strai g ht Stitch A Auto A Z Adjust 3.5 2.20 4.2 Def ault Cancel OK 4 5 6 1 2 3 Manual adjustment of straight stitches Press the key . The adjusting window displays the and keys for Needle Drop Position, Stitch Length and Thread T ension adjustment.
37 5.0 1.0 0.0 3.5 7.0 Changing needle drop position Needle drop position is adjusted with 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.
38 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 45 Adjust 16 A Auto A Z 3 Lock-a-Matic Stitch Use this stitch to secure the beginning and the end of a seam with backstitching. Press Pattern 3 on the Visual T ouch Screen. When you reach the end of the seam, press the Reverse Button once.
39 4 Locking Stitch This unique stitch is used where an invisible locking stitch is needed. Press Pattern 4 on the Visual T ouch 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.
40 Basting Stitch The Basting Stitch is used to hold fabric layers together during fitting. Use a fine needle so as not to leave permanent needle marks on fabrics. Press Pattern 7 on the Visual T ouch Screen. The feed dog will drop automatically by selecting the Basting Stitch.
41 3.5 2.20 4.2 Def ault Cancel OK 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 Changing thread tension Balanced needle thread tension: In straight stitching, the Needle Thread and Bobbin Thread cross in the middle of the fabric.
42 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 45 Adjust 16 Strai g ht Stitch A Auto A Z Zipper sewing To snap on Zipper Foot E Fit the Pin 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.
43 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.
44 4A ttach 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. Sew along the zipper guiding the Zipper T eeth along the bottom edge of the foot.
45 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. Stop about 5 cm (2˝) from the top of the zipper .
46 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 45 Adjust Cloth Guide 16 Strai g ht Stitch A Auto A Z 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.
47 Cloth Guide Position window will appear . Press the or the key to move the Cloth Guide to the desired position. NOTES: • The distance of the Cloth Guide edge from the center needle position is shown in millimeter or inch. • Y ou may set the Cloth Guide Position from –2 mm to 40 mm (–1/8˝ to 1 1/2˝).
48 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 45 Adjust 16 A Auto A Z Zigzag Stitch 5.0 1.50 3.0 Default Cancel OK Adjust Zigzag sewing Simple zigzag stitch is widely used for overcasting, applique etc.
49 5.0 1.0 2.0 7.0 1 2 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.
50 Overcasting Select Pattern 10 and attach the Overedge Foot C. 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 the needle from hitting the Foot Wires.
51 12 13 Overedge stitch This stitch is ideal for finishing edges of fabrics that tend to fray such as linens and gabardines. T wo rows of zigzag stitches are simultaneously sewn over the edge of the fabric to prevent raveling. Press Pattern 12 on the Visual T ouch Screen.
52 Va riety of overcasting stitches Pattern 9: Multiple Zigzag Stitch (T ricot 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. After sewing, trim off the seam allowance closer to the stitches.
53 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 23 45 Adjust 16 Auto A Z Blind Hem G 1 14 1 3 2 5 4 6 Blind hem 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.
54 Changing needle drop position Press the key . The adjusting window will appear . Press the key to move the needle 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 Adjust 0.
55 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 45 Adjust Auto A Z Shell T uck F 1 16 Shell tuck Select Pattern 16. Attach the 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.
56 Buttonholes V ariety of buttonholes 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.
57 24 25 26 27 23 7 8 9 10 11 7 Ta ilored 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.
58 Adjust 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 R 25 A Z Sensor BH Pull down BH Lever 17 SEN 18 AUT Auto 2 1 3 Sensor buttonholes NOTES: • 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.
59 3 4 1 3 2 4 5 6 3 Pull the Buttonhole Lever downward as far as it will go. 1 Buttonhole Lever 4I nsert 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.
60 5 Press the Start/Stop Button to sew the buttonhole. The buttonhole will be automatically sewn in a single step. To repeat buttonhole sewing To sew another buttonhole, raise the presser foot and move the fabric to where the next buttonhole is sewn, then lower the foot and start the machine.
61 Changing buttonhole width Press the key , the adjusting window opens. Press the key to increase the buttonhole width. Press the key to decrease the buttonhole width. Press the key to register the settings. NOTE: • The default setting is 5.0. Changing buttonhole stitch density Press the key to make the buttonhole stitch density coarser .
62 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 R 25 Sensor BH Pull down BH Lever 17 SEN 18 AUT Auto 1 2 Corded buttonhole To sew the corded buttonhole, follow the same procedure as Sensor Buttonhole; refer to the instructions on pages 58 to 60. W ith Automatic Buttonhole Foot R raised, hook the filler cord on the Spur at the back of the buttonhole foot.
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64 We lted buttonhole (Bound buttonhole) We lted Buttonhole is made by stitching a strip or patch of fabric to the buttonhole. W elted 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.
65 3 4 5 6 3 Cut the buttonhole opening as illustrated then pull the patch out through the slit to the other side. 1 W rong Side of Patch 2 Right Side of Garment Fabric 3 Right Side of Patch 4P ull out the patch until the right side of the patch is showing.
66 7 8 9 10 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.
67 5 6 5 6 5 6 11 6 12 13 14 11 P l ace the Facing on the wrong side of the Garment Fabric. Mark the 4 corners with pins as shown. 5 Facing 6 Garment Fabric 12 T urn all the layers over and cut the buttonhole opening on the facing in the same way as step 3.
68 Adjust 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 R 25 Auto BH Pull Button Holder firmly. 17 18 SEN AUT A Z Auto 2 1 Automatic buttonhole Attach the Automatic Buttonhole Foot R. Pull the Button Holder all the way out. Mark the buttonhole position on the fabric.
69 R Step1 required, then press " ". Sew to Length Auto Restart for the same size. Dif ferent size Cancel R Step2 then press " ". Sew up to start position, Auto 4 3 5 Sew up the left side stopping at the end of the Buttonhole Mark.
70 Darning Memory Craft 10001 automatically darns rips and holes. Large and small holes can be mended quickly and easily with this unique stitch. Automatic Buttonhole Foot R is used to hold the fabric securely in place while darning. For extra support, or to strengthen the darn, pin or baste a backing fabric such as organdy under the hole.
71 Default Cancel OK Default Cancel OK 5.0 4.2 1 9 Restart for the same size. Dif ferent size Cancel ↓ ↓ ↓ 2 1 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.
72 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 31 25 17 SEN Auto Sew to length required, then press" " T acking F 18 AUT 30 Restart for the same size. Dif ferent size Cancel 1 3 2 4 T acking T acking is used to reinforce pockets, crotches and belt carriers where extra strength is needed.
73 Adjust 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 31 25 17 SEN Auto Eyelet F 18 AUT 30 Eyelet The Eyelet is used for belt holes etc. Press Pattern 31 on the Visual T ouch Screen. Attach the Satin Stitch Foot F . Depress the Foot Control to sew . The machine will stop automatically when completed.
74 Adjust 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1/2 Cording F Auto A Z 7.0 0.40 2.2 1 Default Cancel OK X Adjust e 1 2 1 2 3 46 5 7 8 9 Press Satin Stitch Key in the Ordinary Sewing Mode to open the Satin Stitch Window .
75 Adjust Adjust M A Z M 10 11 12 15 16 13 14 11 13 14 15 16 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.
76 1 One cycle pattern sewing 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 .
77 7.0 0.40 2.2 1 Default Cancel OK X Adjust 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1/2 F Auto A Z Decorative 32 36 X 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 Elongation sewing Example: Pattern 36 Select Pattern 36. Press the key . Press Elongation or key to set the desired pattern length.
78 Adjust 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1/2 Auto A Z 32 36 Cordin g H 1 2 Cording Use the Cording Foot H to sew over one strand of cording to create a pretty swirled design on a jacket or vest.
79 Adjust 3.5 2.50 4.2 Default Cancel OK Adjust Straight Stitch 2 2 3 3 6 6 1/14 61 60 59 58 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 A Auto A Z 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 In the Decorative Stitch Mode, some utility stitches, such as straight stitches, zigzag stitch, overedge stitch are included as programmable patterns.
80 Adjust 4/14 Auto Hemstitch 106 105 104 102 101 100 99 98 97 107 108 109 A Z A 103 Sewing a series of decorative stitch Example 1: Border stitch with Pattern 97. Press the key till page 4 of 14 opens. Select Pattern 97 (Hemstitch). Sew a line of the Pattern 97 along the fabric edge.
81 Example 2: Square with Pattern 96 (Hemstitch) Draw a square in the center of the fabric with tailor ’s chalk. Press the key till page 3 of 14 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.
82 Programming pattern combination Program Key When you press the key , function keys for programming will appear . Y ou 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 .
83 1 Programming pattern combination Example: Programming Pattern 36 and Pattern 40. Select Pattern 36. Press key . Select Pattern 40. The pattern is automatically memorized.
84 Adjust 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1/2 F Auto A Z 32 M 36 Decorative 1 Programming pattern combination with mirror image Example: Programming Pattern 43 and its mirror image. Press key . Select Pattern 43. Press the key . Select Pattern 43 again.
85 Auto A Z Adjust M Straight Stitch 2 2 3 3 6 6 1/14 61 60 59 58 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 F Pattern 58 Pattern 59 Programming french knot Example: Pattern 70, Pattern 58, Pattern 70 and Pattern 59. Press key . Select Pattern 70 (French Knot). Select Pattern 58.
86 Adjust 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1/2 F Auto A Z 32 M 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 36.
87 Select the Decorative Stitch Mode. Press the key till page 4 of 14 opens. Select Pattern 97. 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.
88 Individual pattern adjustment Y ou 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.
89 1/2 F Auto Decorative 1/2 F Auto Decorative 1/2 F Auto Decorative 1/2 F Auto Decorative 1/2 F Auto Decorative 1/2 F Auto Decorative Editing programmed patterns Example: When Patterns 36, 39 and 43 are memorized Deleting Pattern 39: Press the key to move the cursor under Pattern 39 you would like to delete.
90 Cancel OK B.S A B C DEF GH I J K L M NOP Q R ST U V W X YZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Saving and opening a file Saving a file The programmed pattern can be saved as a file in the Built-in Memory or A T A PC card. There are 4 folders in the built-in memory and 12 folders in the A T A PC card for saving the files.
91 Open File Bult-in Memory Free Space:584KB OrdF1 OrdF5 OrdF9 OrdF1 3 OrdF1 4 OrdF1 5 OrdF16 OrdF1 0 OrdF11 OrdF12 OrdF6 OrdF7 OrdF8 OrdF2 OrdF3 OrdF4 Open Name PC Card 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23.
92 T win Needle Sewing 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 T win Needle Sewing. • T urn off the switch before changing the needle. 1 Select the pattern and press the T win Needle key .
93 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 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.
94 A Z Block F Auto 0 9 Font A Z L S M a A B C DEF GH I J K L M NOP Q R ST U V W X YZ A A Block Script ~ Broadway Symbol A Z 2.2 Default Cancel OK F ont 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 7 Monogramming Y ou can combine letters and symbols for monogramming. Monogramming mode keys 1 Font Key: When you press this key , the font selection window opens.
95 9 Upper/Lower Case Key Y ou can select the Upper or Lower Case Letters by pressing key . 10 Letter Size Key By pressing the key , the size of the letter will change approximately 2/3 of the full size letter . If you press it twice, the letter will go back to the original size.
96 A A A Letter key Y ou can select the alphabet (26 letters) and European accented letters as well. To select the letter , press the corresponding key . A Z Block F Auto Font L S M a A A 0 9 European accented letters Y ou can select the European accented letters, such as Umlaut, by pressing the key .
97 0 9 A Z Number/Symbol key When you press the key , the number and symbols will appear . The 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 8 9 0 & _ .
98 F Auto Block R & B RB & Programming a monogram Example: Programming “R&B” in block type. Press the key and select block type letter . Select Upper Case. Select Large Size. Press “ R ”, the cursor shifts to the right and “R” is automatically memorized.
99 F Auto Block ABC F Auto Block A B C F Auto Block A C F Auto Block ABC F Auto Block A B C F Auto Block AD B C Editing a monogram 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 ”.
100 Block F Auto Auto A Z 0 9 Font A Z L S M a A B C DEF GH I J K L M NOP Q R ST U V W X YZ A A ABC Save File Bult-in Memory Free Space:584KB OrdF1 OrdF5 OrdF9 OrdF1 3 OrdF1 4 OrdF1 5 OrdF1 6 OrdF1 0 OrdF11 OrdF12 OrdF6 OrdF7 OrdF8 OrdF2 OrdF3 OrdF4 Save Name PC Card Saving and opening a file Saving a file 1 Press the Save File Key .
101 Open File Bult-in Memory Free Space:584KB OrdF1 OrdF5 OrdF9 OrdF1 3 OrdF1 4 OrdF1 5 OrdF1 6 OrdF1 0 OrdF11 OrdF12 OrdF6 OrdF7 OrdF8 OrdF2 OrdF3 OrdF4 Open Name PC Card 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 45 Adjust 16 Strai g ht Stitch A Auto Auto A Z Opening a saved file 1 Press the Open File Key .
102 Seaming Ov eredge Blind Hem Rolled Hem Zipper Gathering Basting Button Ta c king Applique P atchwork Quilting Rolled Hem Zipper Basting Applique Patchwork Quilting Blind Hem Seaming T acking Overe.
103 3.5 2.20 4.2 Def ault Cancel OK 8 7 6 A Z Adjust Knit Woven Straight Stitch Locking Stitch Lock-a-Matic A Auto 1 2 9 Adjust 1 2 9 5 4 3 Seaming When you press the Seaming key , the Seaming window will appear . In the Seaming window , the straight stitch of center needle position with the stitch length 2.
104 2 1 A Z Adjust Auto c Knit Heavy Woven Overcasting Woven 2 1 1 1 A C 3 4 Overedge stitches When you press the Overedge key , the Overedge window will appear . The standard stitch for Overedge, which is the overedge stitch for the woven fabric, will be chosen and automatically be set.
105 4 3 5 4 4 A Z Adjust Auto Knit G Woven Blind Hem 0.6 2.2 0.6 2.2 6 Blind Hem When you press the Blind Hem key , the Blind Hem window will appear . The standard pattern for Blind Hem, which is the Woven Blind Hem, will be set automatically .
106 2 1 A Z Adjust Auto Straight Straight Stitch Stitch Stitch Zigzag D 3 Rolled hem When you press the Rolled Hem key the Rolled Hem window will appear .
107 1 A Z Adjust Auto Straight Stitch left right side side Sew Sew E 2 1 2 1 2 left side Sew right side Sew Zipper sewing 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 side to sew the left side of the zipper .
108 A Z Adjust Auto Straight Stitch Gathering A Gathering When you press the Gathering key , the setting for gathering will appear . The machine will set to the straight stitch for gathering. To sew Sew 2 parallel lines with distance of 0.5-0.7 cm (3/8˝-1/4˝).
109 12 A Z Adjust Auto P2 Basting Basting Basting When you press the Basting key , the setting for basting will appear . The machine will be set to Basting Stitch and the Feed Dog will automatically drop. Remove the foot holder and attach the Basting/Darning Foot P-2.
110 A Z Adjust Auto Shank Regular Button Sewing T 3.5 1 2 3 Button sewing 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 . The Feed Dog will be automatically dropped.
111 1 2 3 4 Restart for the same size. Different size Cancel Auto F T acking Auto Stabdard length 1 cm is sewn automatically . Manual T acking When you press the T acking key , the T acking window will appear . The standard tacking length of 1 cm (1/4˝) will be automatically set.
112 A Z Adjust Auto F Blanket Stitch Applique Zigzag Stitch Applique 2 3 1 Applique sewing When you press the Applique key , the Applique window will appear . The standard applique sewing will be chosen and automatically set. In the Applique Mode, you may select the following.
113 A Z Adjust Auto Straight Stitch Straight Stitch Locking Stitch Lock-a- Matic O 1.80 90 60 45 120 Patchwork When you press the Patchwork key , the Patchwork window will appear . The straight stitch of the center needle position will automatically be selected.
114 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. 1 Guide Stop the machine at the ending point (B) and the prompt window appears.
115 2 3 1 4 A Z Adjust Auto Straight Stitch Straight Stitch Locking Stitch Lock-a- Matic New Sculpture Free Quilting Clasp Stitch A B C D E F Quilting When you press the Quilting key , the Quilting window will appear . The Straight Stitch of the center needle position will automatically be selected.
116 2 3 1 4 Clasp Stitch F ree Quilting Clasp stitch Y ou 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 Remove the foot holder .
117 4 1 ( + ) ( – ) ( + ) ( – ) ( + ) ( – ) 4 4 3 2 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.
118 Preparing for Embroidery Embroidery hoops 1 Embroidery Hoop A (Standard Hoop): This is the standard size hoop, with an 12.6 cm (5˝) by 1 1 cm (4 3/8˝) embroidery area for standard size embroidery designs.
119 T emplates 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. Place the inner hoop and template over the fabric and adjust the fabric placement.
120 Stabilizer To obtain the best quality embroidery , it is important to use stabilizers. T ypes of stabilizer T ear-away stabilizer is made from a fiber that will tear easily .
121 Setting the fabric in an embroidery hoop 1M ark the Centerlines on the right side of the fabric with tailor ’s chalk. 1C enterlines 2 Loosen the Hoop T ightening Screw . 2 Hoop T ightening Screw 3 Lay the Inner Hoop e and the T emplate over the fabric with a Stabilizer attached, matching centerlines.
122 Attaching the embroidery hoop to the ma- chine T urn 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.
123 1 2 3 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.
124 When you turn on the power switch, the Visual T ouch Screen shows the opening “Welcome” window , and then Ordinary Sewing Mode will appear after a few seconds.
125 Ordinary Sewing Embroidery Register Common Set On Off On Off Auto T ension Center Line Auto 2 Remaining Bobbin Thread Grid Line Grid Size 10 mm 1 2 3 4 Embroidery Mode Settings To adjust a setting within Embroidery Setting Mode, press the Embroidery Mode Setting key .
126 Professional mode settings Notes: • Professional Mode Setting page will open when the Professional Mode is activated. • T o activate Professional Mode, press the on/off key to tick of f the check box.
127 Thread selection There are four popular brands of embroidery thread to choose from. Press the key of the thread you wish to use. The color code of the selected brand will be shown on the color/part key along with the name of the color .
128 2 2 1 Built-in:Designs Folder Hoop Size A (F ):126 X 1 10mm 3 4 14 13 12 11 10 9 56 7 8 A Z Edit The built-in embroidery designs are displayed on the Visual T ouch Screen when you select the Professional Style Embroidery Mode. The following 5 categories are available in the Professional Style Embroidery Mode.
129 p 16 15 17 18 20 19 21 22 24 23 2 2 1 Built-in:Designs Folder Hoop Size A (F ):126 X 1 10mm 3 4 14 13 12 11 10 9 56 7 8 A Z Edit 1 2 Pattern Selection Window Press the Embroidery Mode key to open the Embroidery window and press an Built-in Design key .
130 Edit Size 9 Colors 138x170mm B: 140x200mm ST Ready to Sew 2 Auto 53 min P 275 219 1 273 3 2 Jog A Z 4 Red 246 269 Meadow Moss Green Olive Green Honey Dew Canary Y ellow 225 Orange 203 7 6 5 Embroi.
131 Edit Size 3 Colors 75x75mm A(F): 126x1 10mm ST Ready to Sew 2 Auto 8 min P 239 Orchid Pink 240 1 264 3 2 Green Dust Sunflower Jog A Z 6 7 11 6 7 11 8 9 10 6 T race/ Carriage return key Pressing this key causes the hoop to move and trace the outline of the selected pattern without stitching.
132 Edit Size 3 Colors 75x75mm A(F): 126x1 10mm ST Ready to Sew 2 Auto 8 min P 239 Orchid Pink 240 1 264 3 2 Green Dust Sunflower Jog A Z 14 15 16 17 12 13 Stitch Back/Forward keys The Stitch Back/Forward function is very useful when thread runs out or breaks during embroi- dery sewing.
133 1 2 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.
134 Edit A Z Gothic AB 0 9 Font A Z L S a A B C DEF GH I J K L M NOP Q R ST U V W X YZ A A OK M AB AB A(F) F ont Gothic Script Cheltenham 2 Letters 3 Letters Border H ollowblock Bauhaus Galant T ypist AZ 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 Press Embroidery Mode key and press the Monogram key .
135 Edit A Z Gothic AB 0 9 Font A Z L S a A B C DEF GH I J K L M NOP Q R ST U V W X YZ A A OK M AB AB A(F) A A A A Edit A Z Cheltenam AB Font L S a A A OK M AB AB A(F) 0 9 Letter key Y ou can select the alphabet (26 letters) and European accented letters as well.
136 0 9 A Z Gothic AB 0 9 Font A Z L S Edit OK M AB AB A(F) A a A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 & _ . ? ? ! , $ @ ! A Z Number/Symbol key When you press the key , the number and symbols will appear . T o select the number or symbol, press the corresponding key .
137 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 delete and press the key . 2 Cursor keys Slide the cursor to the right or left by pressing either of the keys.
138 Edit A Z Gothic AB AB 0 9 Font A Z L S a A B C DEF GH I J K L M NOP Q R ST U V W X YZ A A OK M AB AB A(F) AB A(F) R & B Gothic Programming a monogram Press the Embroidery Mode key and press the Monogram key . Example: Programming “R&B” in Gothic style font.
139 ABC Color Change R & B R & B ST Jog Size 1 Colors 67x19mm A(F): 126x1 10mm 5 min P ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC 1 3 2 6 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.
140 2- Letters monogram Press the Embroidery Mode key and press the Monogram key . AB Font Edit OK AB AB A(F) A a A 2 Letters A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X YZ A Z 0 9 A Z M L S 2.
141 Combining Border Patterns and Letters Y ou can combine Border patterns with letters and numbers. 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”. 1. Select the Border patterns and press the key to select the duck pattern.
142 Edit A Z Gothic AB AB 0 9 Font A Z L S a A B C DEF GH I J K L M NOP Q R ST U V W X YZ A A OK M AB AB A(F) SMILE Edit A Z ABC Color Change SMILE SMILE ST Jog Jog Size 1 Colors 67x19mm A(F): 126.
143 Edit Size Copy Color Cancel OK A Z A B C A(F):126x1 10mm S M I L E Edit Size Copy Color Cancel OK A Z A B C A(F):126x1 10mm S M I L E Edit Size Copy Color Cancel OK A Z A B C A(F):126x1 10mm S M I L E Edit A Z Size 1 Colors 78x29mm A(F): 126x1 10mm ST Ready to Sew 2 Auto 5 min P Black 002 1 Jog I S M L E I S M L E 4.
144 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 AT A PC Card, which can be used to save the ordinary and embroidery stitch files.
145 Edit A Z PC Card No. 1001 Hoop Size B:140 X 200mm 10 11 12 14 13 5 6 78 9 Edit A Z 2 2 1 PC Card No. 1001 Hoop Size A (F ):126 X 1 10mm 3 4 3 2 Selecting the Designs from PC Design Card Designs After inserting a Janome PC Design Card into your machine, you can view and select its designs in the Embroidery Mode.
146 When pressing the key , the Patterns 5 to 14 will be displayed in the second page. Use Embroidery Hoop B for these patterns. When pressing the key again, the Patterns 15-20 will be displayed in the third page. Use Embroidery Hoop B for these patterns.
147 Edit A Z Size 5Colors 51x70mm A(F): 126x1 10mm ST Ready to Sew 2 Auto 9 min P 201 Royal Purple 243 1 229 3 2 Powder Purple Pink Jog 4 Peony Purple 241 226 5 Green 1 2 Embroidery screen When you select a PC Design Card embroidery pattern, the screen will change to the Embroidery screen.
148 3 1 2 4 Y ou 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.
149 Pattern selection screen After the connection has been made with Card Reader 10000 and your machine, press the Embroidery Mode key . Press the Card Reader key .
150 Edit Size 3 Colors 75x75mm A(F): 126x1 10mm ST Ready to Sew 2 Auto 8 min P 239 Orchid Pink 240 1 264 3 2 Green Dust Sunflower Jog A Z Edit Size Copy B:140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C In the Edit Mode, you can edit and combine designs to create your original embroidery .
151 Selecting a pattern on the edit screen The green frame surrounds the pattern when it is selected. T o select another pattern, press on the image of the desired pattern on the Edit screen. Y ou can edit the selected pattern on the Edit screen to move, rotate, resize, flip etc.
152 Cancel key When you press the key , any changes that have been made to the selected pattern will be cancelled. 2C a n cel Key NOTE: • When there is more than one pattern on the Edit screen, any changes to the pattern cannot be cancelled after another pattern has been selected.
153 Edit Size Copy B:140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C 4 4 6 5 8 7 Resizing a selected pattern Normal mode: By pressing the key , you may enlarge and reduce the size of the embroidery pattern in three sizes (large, medium and small). Each time you press the key r , the size will change to large, small or medium in order .
154 Duplicating a selected design Select the design you wish to duplicate. Press the Copy key and the selected design will be duplicated. 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.
155 Press the key to flip from top to bottom. Flipping a selected design When you press the keys, you may embroider a mirror image of the pattern. Mirror Image Keys Press the key to flip patterns from left to right.
156 Edit Size Copy B:140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C Professional 7 1 23 1 5 4 7 Rotating a selected design Normal mode: Each time you press the key , the embroi- dery pattern will rotate 90 ° clockwise. 1 Rotation Key Professional mode: Press the key , and the Rotation window will appear .
157 Edit Size Copy B:140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C Orchid Pink (240) Cancel OK 1 2 Thread Color 239 Orchid Pink 240 1 264 3 2 Green Dust Sunflower 1 1 5 2 6 4 Changing the fabric and thread colors Y ou can change the background color of the Edit screen to simulate the fabric color that you are intending to use.
158 Thread color change In this window you are able to change the assigned thread color of the selected part of the pattern. Select the pattern and press the key to open the thread color change window . Select the part you wish to change thread color by pressing the Color/Part key .
159 Example 1: Pattern Combination for Big Hoop B Press the Edit key . Select Built-in Pattern 5. Press the key to reduce the pattern size. Press the Layout keys to move the pattern down and to the left.
160 Edit Size Copy B:140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C Edit Size Copy B:140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C Press the Built-in Design key to return to the Pattern Selection Window and select Built-in Pattern 5 again. Press the key . Press the Layout keys to move the pattern to the bottom right.
161 The patterns in the Edit screen are combined and will be shown in the preview window as one design. The Color/Part key of the combined design will also be shown. Press the Start/Stop Button to start embroidering. Sewing results The embroidery stitch pattern is sewn as shown against the centerlines on the fabric.
162 Built-in:Designs Folder Hoop Size B:140 X 200mm A Z Edit 26 25 27 28 Edit Size Copy B:140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C Example 2: Border Designs Using the T emplate Patterns NOTE: • Patterns 25, 26, 27 and 28 are used as the template for border designs.
163 2 2 1 Built-in:Designs Folder Hoop Size A (F ):126 X 1 10mm 3 4 14 13 12 11 10 9 56 78 A Z Edit Edit Size Copy B:140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C 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.
164 Edit Size Copy B:140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C Edit Size Copy B:140x200mm Color Cancel OK A Z A B C 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.
165 The patterns in the Edit screen are combined and will be shown in the preview window as one design. The Color/Part key of the new combined design will also be shown. Skip the first part (Pattern 25) to sew the border design only . Sewing results The embroidery stitch pattern is sewn as shown against the centerlines on the fabric.
166 Saving and Opening a File Saving a file The original design created in the Editing Mode can be saved as a file in the Built-in Memory or A T A PC card. There are 3 folders in the built-in memory and 12 folders in the A T A PC card for saving the files.
167 OK Cancel Are you sure you want to delete this file? 2 2 1 Built-in:Designs Folder Hoop Size A (F ):126 X 1 10mm 3 4 14 13 12 11 10 9 56 7 8 A Z Edit Edit A Z Gothic AB 0 9 Font A Z L S a A B .
168 PC-Link:EmbF2 Folder Ready to import designs from PC. 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.
169 (Do not eject the card.) (Do not tur n off the pow er .) PC-Link:EmbF2 Folder Hoop Size A(F): 126 X 1 10mm PA TTERN1 P A TTERN2 P A TTERN3 When the data is being sent, the screen will display as shown. NOTE: • Y ou can select the location to store the designs either in the internal memory of the sewing machine or the A T A PC Card.
170 Hoo-up diagrams Windows 98 / Me / 2000 /XP (USB) (12Mb/s) T ype "A" Connector T ype "B" Connector T ype "A" Connector T ype "B" Connector USB Cable (12Mb/s).
171 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.
172 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 6 8 9 Replacing a Light Bulb WARNING: • T urn the power switch off and disconnect the power supply plug from the outlet before replacing the bulb. • Be careful not to touch the bulb while it is hot. W ait until the lamp has cooled down before touching it.
173 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed Dog Press the Up/Down Needle Button to raise the needle, then unplug the sewing machine.
174 Tr oubleshooting Problem The machine is noisy . The needle thread breaks. The bobbin thread breaks. The needle breaks. V isual T ouch Screen is not clear . PC Card does not work. Skipped stitches Reference See page 173. See page 173. See page 14. See page 41.
175 1. The needle tension is too tight. 2. The needle thread or the bobbin thread is not threaded correctly . 3. The needle is too heavy for the fabric being sewn.
176 1. The correct presser foot is not used. 2. The needle thread tension is too light. 3. The stitch length is not suitable for the fabric being sewn. 4. Feed balancing dial is not properly set. 5. Interfacing is not used for sewing stretch and very fine fabrics.
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178 01 02 03 04 06 08 09 10 1 1 12 14 15 16 13 05 07 30 29 31 17 Sensor 18 Auto 19 21 20 23 24 25 27 28 22 26 39 38 33 32 36 37 43 44 35 34 40 41 42 L.S 48 50 49 55 52 51 53 54 46 45 47 56 57 L.S 66 67 68 65 69 58 2 59 3 60 6 61 2 62 3 63 6 64 70 L.S 78 74 76 77 79 81 82 83 75 80 71 72 73 L.
179 16 15 17 18 24 23 19 20 21 22 26 25 27 28 14 13 12 11 10 9 56 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.
180 Gothic Script Cheltenham Hollowblock Bauhaus Galant T ypist.
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