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Threading the Machine

Press the needle up/down button to raise the take-up lever 

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Janome MC9900 Instruction Manual 

Janome Embroidery Machine 

www.aaasewing.com 

MC9900 Owners Manual/ User Guide

Summary of Contents for Memory craft 9900

Page 1: ...A A A S e w i n g c o m Janome Memory Craft 9900 Instruction Manual Janome MC9900 Instruction Manual Janome Embroidery Machine www aaasewing com MC9900 Owners Manual User Guide...

Page 2: ...service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment 4 Never operate the appliance with any air opening blocked Keep ventilation openings of this sewing machine and foot controll...

Page 3: ...iting a pattern combination 53 Startover key 54 Checking pattern combination length 54 Monogramming 55 Function keys 55 Manual thread tension 56 Individual thread tension adjustment 56 Unied thread te...

Page 4: ...Needle plate release lever Thread cutter holder Face plate Hook cover release button Hook cover plate Needle plate Zigzag foot A Presser foot holder Lever Needle threader Buttonhole lever Needle clamp...

Page 5: ...lease lever Semi hard fabric cover Embroidery unit case q w e r t y u i o 0 1 2 3 4 q w 2 1 3 4 q w q w r i o t y 0 e u To use Open the aps Attach the supporter as shown Place the embroidery unit as s...

Page 6: ...t on the machine Needle set Screwdriver Lint brush Seam ripper buttonhole opener Quilting guide bar Spool holder X 2 large 1 set on the machine Spool holder X 2 small Extra spool pin Scissors Button s...

Page 7: ...clamps X4 Bobbin holder for embroidery Power supply cable Knee lifter Foot control Instruction book Key icon reference chart Instructional DVD Template CD q w e r t y u i o 0 1 q w e r 0 t y u i o 1 J...

Page 8: ...in the extension table Pull the lid towards you to open the accessory storage q Straight stitch needle plate w Extra spool pin e Bobbins Other accessories can be stored in the compartment q w e Change...

Page 9: ...foot control and insert the pin connector into the jack on the machine z First make sure the power switch q is off x Insert the machine plug w of the power supply cable into the machine socket e c Dr...

Page 10: ...he faster the machine runs NOTES The machine runs at the maximum speed set by the speed control slider when the foot control is fully depressed This machine is equipped with an automatic shutdown safe...

Page 11: ...ediately sew locking stitches and automatically stop e Auto lock button When sewing stitch pattern U1 U4 U9 U10 Q1 Q3 or BR1 5 the machine will immediately sew locking stitches and automatically stop...

Page 12: ...lable in this mode refer to page 75 81 and 114 116 t Lockout key Press this key to lockout the machine when threading the machine replacing the accessories etc To reduce the risk of injury all the but...

Page 13: ...shown Place a spool of thread on the extra spool pin and x the spool with the spool holder NOTE The extra spool pin is also used for twin needle sewing Winding the Bobbin Removing the bobbin CAUTION...

Page 14: ...Pass the thread to the bobbin Hold the thread with both hands and wind it around the bobbin clockwise several times b Insert the thread into one of the slits u of the ange plate y and pull the thread...

Page 15: ...de notch of the bobbin holder y Guide path 1 u Side notch NOTE If the thread does not come out from the side notch rethread from step z v Continue to draw the thread along the guide path marked 2 and...

Page 16: ...e right channel and around the bottom of the thread guide plate Pull the thread up along the left channel r Right channel t Thread guide plate y Left channel v While holding the thread at the spool rm...

Page 17: ...rom the left to the right under the left guide threader hook and right guide Draw the thread around the right guide toward you e Left guide r Right guide c Raise the threader slowly so a loop of the t...

Page 18: ...the instructions on page 12 but leave a 10 cm 4 tail of bobbin thread as shown q Bobbin thread NOTE Do not cut the bobbin thread with the thread cutter w Thread cutter x Raise the presser foot Hold th...

Page 19: ...ing Jersey Wool Knit 9 65 11 75 Blue tip needle Thread Needle Silk 50 Cotton 50 80 Synthetic 50 80 11 75 14 90 Red tip needle Silk 30 50 Cotton 40 50 Synthetic 40 50 14 90 16 100 Purple tip needle Fab...

Page 20: ...Press the black lever on the backside of the foot holder The presser foot will snap off e Lever CAUTION To avoid damaging the lever do not push it down Place the desired foot under the foot holder so...

Page 21: ...resser foot lifter q Lockout key w Presser foot lifter Loosen the thumbscrew and remove the presser foot holder e Thumbscrew w e q Attaching the darning foot PD H Attach the darning foot PD H to the p...

Page 22: ...t secured Raise the presser foot lifter to the extra lifted position Remove the needle plate to the right e Extra lifted position Raise the presser foot lifter to the extra lifted position Place the s...

Page 23: ...rew to secure the angle bar t Setscrew y Angle bar Using the knee lifter Push the knee lifter with your knee to move the presser foot up and down You can control how high the foot rises by the amount...

Page 24: ...opping the Feed Dog The feed dog can be lowered for basting sewing on buttons free motion quilting etc Shift the drop feed lever toward you to lower the feed dog q Drop feed lever w Feed dog Shift the...

Page 25: ...nit Turn the power switch on and press the mode switch key q Mode switch key A conrmation message w will appear Do not press the OK key or X key Open the carriage arm and the message e will appear Pre...

Page 26: ...attern B3 q Utility stitches Buttonholes and speciality stitches You can select utility stitches U buttonholes and speciality stitches B in this category w Decorative and quilting stitches This catego...

Page 27: ...ns You can select the appropriate stitch for a specic sewing project and fabric type from the designated applications in this category r Janome MC9900 Instruction Manual Janome Embroidery Machine www...

Page 28: ...n combination When this key is pressed the cursor keys mirror image keys delete key and save le key will appear r Vertical mirror image key Press this key to sew a vertical mirror image of the selecte...

Page 29: ...ill appear when you stop sewing If you stop sewing in the middle of a stitch pattern and wish to sew the pattern again from the beginning press this key before you start sewing Press this key once to...

Page 30: ...m the edge of thick fabric The black button on the zigzag foot locks the foot in the horizontal position This is helpful when you start sewing at the extreme edge of thick fabrics or for sewing across...

Page 31: ...Use the thread cutter on the face plate to cut specialized or thick threads if the auto thread cutter does not work well To use the thread cutter on the face plate remove the fabric and draw it to th...

Page 32: ...on at the end of the seam the machine will sew several locking stitches in place then stop sewing automatically U4 Straight stitch in left needle position Use this stitch to seam fabrics close to the...

Page 33: ...used for various sewing needs includ ing overcasting These stitches can be used on most woven fabrics A dense zigzag stitch can also be used for applique U11 Multiple zigzag stitch These stitches are...

Page 34: ...idth cannot be adjusted U13 Knit stitch Overedge foot M This stitch is recommended for sewing such fabrics as synthetic knits and stretch velour as it provides the greatest amount of elasticity and st...

Page 35: ...61 and 62 for sewing instructions U17 Shell tuck See page 62 for sewing instructions U18 Hemstitch Use this stitch for fagoting or decorative stitch Janome MC9900 Instruction Manual Janome Embroidery...

Page 36: ...straight stitches Press the key to move the needle drop position to the right Press the key to move the needle drop position to the left Altering stitch width Press the key to increase the stitch wid...

Page 37: ...and bobbin threads interlock between the layers Zigzag stitch The needle thread appears slightly on the wrong side of the fabric However you may need to manually adjust the tension balance depending...

Page 38: ...Press the OK key The cloth guide adjustment window will open Press the or keys to move the cloth guide to the desired position The cloth guide will move the distance indicated on the key The cloth gui...

Page 39: ...nd buttonhole This buttonhole is used on ne to medium w eight fabrics especially for blouses and children s clothes B4 Fine fabric buttonhole This buttonhole is rounded at both ends and is used on ne...

Page 40: ...tonhole on an extra piece of the fabric Check the length of the test buttonhole and adjust the buttonhole length if necessary by turning the adjusting screw on the buttonhole foot To increase the butt...

Page 41: ...ting the threads Cut the opening with the seam ripper Use an eyelet puncher to open a keyhole buttonhole m After you nish buttonhole se wing push the buttonhole lever up as far as it will go Double la...

Page 42: ...Press the key to decrease the buttonhole width e Altering buttonhole stitch density Press the key to make the buttonhole stitches less dense Press the key to make the buttonhole stitches denser Press...

Page 43: ...nholes Using the Stabilizer Plate The stabilizer plate holds and supports the fabric so it is helpful when sewing buttonholes over the hem of thick fabrics z Insert the tab of the stabilizer plate q i...

Page 44: ...buttonhole longer than the size permitted by the automatic buttonhole foot R use satin stitch foot F Step 1 Sew the left side up to the required buttonhole length and stop the machine Then press the r...

Page 45: ...ge will appear To make the next buttonhole position the fabric and start sewing again The message disappears and the machine sews another buttonhole identical to the rst one then stops automatically T...

Page 46: ...r to page 37 Use an eyelet punch to open the keyhole buttonhole NOTE The opening width can be adjusted from 0 2 to 2 0 The buttonhole width can be adjusted from 5 6 to 7 0 The stitch density can be ad...

Page 47: ...fabric where the buttonhole will start Lower the foot and buttonhole lever Pull the needle thread lightly to the left Start the machine After sewing a few stitches free the thread and continue sewing...

Page 48: ...0 9 cm 3 8 To sew the same size darning When sewing is nished a conrmation message will appear Simply start the machine to sew another layer of darning in the same size To sew the next layer of darni...

Page 49: ...le to the starting point Sew until the machine stops automatically q Starting point Open the eyelet with an awl puncher or pointed scissors To correct the shape of an eyelet If the eyelet is open pres...

Page 50: ...H 2 pages This group provides heirloom stitches and cross stitches for craft sewing and home d cor Quilting stitches Q 4 pages Stitches in this group are for patchwork and quilting Refer to pages 71...

Page 51: ...tch length of the previous pattern in the programmed pattern combination Decorative stitches D 4 pages More than 50 attractive patterns are available in this group Long stitches L 1 page Patterns in t...

Page 52: ...nylon thread for the needle and ordinary sewing thread for the bobbin The bobbin thread is pulled up on the right side of the fabric and the stitches look as if they were sewn by hand q w q Quilting...

Page 53: ...y to elongate the stitch pattern w key elongation To reduce the elongation ratio press the key e key elongation Press the OK key to register the elongation ratio The pattern can be elongated up to 5 t...

Page 54: ...threads through the needle bar thread guide on the left and the other one on the right Thread the needles from front to back NOTE The needle threader cannot be used with the twin needle Press the twin...

Page 55: ...tal mirror image key again to cancel the mirror image function w Vertical mirror key e Horizontal mirror key r Vertical mirror icon t Horizontal mirror icon y Vertical and horizontal mirror icon Mirro...

Page 56: ...lect the pattern you wish to delete The stitch image of the selected pattern turns red Press the delete key to delete the selected pattern e Cursor key r Selected pattern Inserting the pattern Press t...

Page 57: ...er key twice and start the machine e Startover key rst pattern r First pattern NOTE If auto thread cutting is done the machine will startover from the rst pattern Checking pattern combination length Y...

Page 58: ...sor key to move the cursor up or down y Letter size key Press this key to select the full size L or small size S u Letter case key Press this key to select the upper case or lower case i Delete key Pr...

Page 59: ...ow Individual thread tension adjustment To apply the thread tension adjustment to each letter indi vidually select the letter by moving the cursor Press or to adjust the thread tension of the selected...

Page 60: ...ng a monogram Apply a tear away backing to ne fabrics or stretch fabrics Test sew to check the sewing results q Programming a monogram Simply enter the characters by pressing the corresponding keys to...

Page 61: ...u will open Press the next page key to show the second page of the menu The 12 sewing applications are as follows q Seaming w Overedge e Blind Hem Shell Tuck r Rolled Hem t Zipper Sewing y Gathering u...

Page 62: ...ming regular woven fabrics w Stretch Knit Narrow stretch stitches for seaming stretch or knit fabrics e Curve Short straight stitches for seaming curved lines r Topstitching Long straight stitch for t...

Page 63: ...retch or knit fabrics e Woven Overlock stitch similar to a professional overlocker stitch r Heavy Double overedge stitch for preventing raw edges of linens and gabardines from ravelling Refer to page...

Page 64: ...Adjusting the needle drop position Press the adjust key to open the manual setting window Press the key in the upper row to move the needle drop positions to the left Press the key in the upper row t...

Page 65: ...on the fold Allow the needle to barely clear the folded edge to create a shelled edge If you sew shell tucks space the rows at least 1 5 cm 5 8 apart Altering blind hem stitch width Press the key in t...

Page 66: ...he foot Turn the hand wheel to lower the needle to the starting point Lower the foot and sew several stitches slowly while pull ing on the threads to assist feeding the fabric Stop the machine and low...

Page 67: ...r End of opening Attach zigzag foot A w r w q e t Lock a Matic Basting Zipper sewing q Lapped zipper Lapped zipper application with zipper foot E w Concealed zipper optional Concealed zipper applicati...

Page 68: ...e needle pierces the fabric next to the fold and the zipper tape Sew along the zipper guiding the zipper teeth along the bottom edge of the foot Sew through all layers next to the fold Stop 5 cm 2 bef...

Page 69: ...ng the zipper teeth along the bottom edge on the foot Stop about 5 cm 2 from the top of the zipper Lower the needle into the fabric raise the foot and remove the basting stitches w Basting stitches Op...

Page 70: ...e sleeve top Basting Auto This stitch is used for basting zipper tape or tting of garments Sew in the same way as that for straight stitch sewing Basting Manual Quilting Attach darning foot PD H Lower...

Page 71: ...foot to hold the button in place aligning the direction of the button e Button shank plate Raise the needle by turning the handwheel until the needle bar swings to the right Press the or key so the ne...

Page 72: ...nished q Starting point Manual tacking Start the machine and sew to the required length then press the reverse button This sets the tack length Continue sewing until the machine stops automatically w...

Page 73: ...er edge of the applique R M e r q Starting over from the corner Press the startover key before sewing in the new direction to sew from the beginning of the pattern e Startover key Two options of start...

Page 74: ...oot so that the edge of the fabric matches the guide on the presser foot q Edges of fabric w Guide on 1 4 seam foot O When you stop the machine a message will appear Press OK key and the machine memor...

Page 75: ...e pattern and automatically stops with the needle in up position when completed q e t w r Straight stitches The quilting guide bar is helpful when sewing parallel evenly spaced rows of stitching Inser...

Page 76: ...thread up to bring the bobbin thread up Hold both the needle and bobbin threads and sew several stitches to secure the threads You can trim the thread tails with scissors The machine will stitch conti...

Page 77: ...e bobbin The bobbin thread is pulled up on the right side of the fabric and the stitches will look as if sewn by hand Sculpture stitches These stitches are used to accentuate design outlines and to cr...

Page 78: ...ions for ordinary sewing r Embroidery Setting Mode In this mode you can customize the machine settings and options for embroidery refer to pages 114 116 for operation t Language Selection Mode In this...

Page 79: ...standby mode if you have not used the machine within the time period set by this timer Doing any operation will turn the lights and screen on again The standby timer can be set from 1 to 30 minutes If...

Page 80: ...next menu CAUTION Do not turn off the power or disconnect the USB ash drive while a warning message is displayed otherwise it may damage the memory bank u Upper Thread Sensor If you need to run the m...

Page 81: ...ual touch screen by pressing the relevant icon key 0 Reset All to Defaults Press the YES key to reset all the parameters to the original values factory settings Press the OK key to exit the setting mo...

Page 82: ...FF shows in the window q w e r e Needle Stop Position The machine always stops with the needle in the down position except when sewing buttonholes specialty stitches monograms etc However you can chan...

Page 83: ...djust the position of the cloth guide Press the key to back to the default cloth guide position Press the OK key and the carriage will return to the home position t 2 Saving favorite position If you h...

Page 84: ...ming in ordinary sewing mode i Resume Mode Turn on this option when you wish to resume the last pattern sewn before turning the power switch off When the power is turned on again the conrmation messag...

Page 85: ...dial in the direction of If the pattern is drawn out turn the dial in the direction of Letters and numbers If the pattern is compressed turn the dial in the direction of If the pattern is drawn out t...

Page 86: ...e q Power switch w Cover NOTE Always attach the extension table except when using the free arm hoop optional item Place the embroidery unit on the back side of the machine base matching the small dots...

Page 87: ...ld the carriage or carriage arm while it is moving Doing any of the above may cause damage to the carriage mechanism CAUTION Never move the carriage by hand regardless of whether the power is on or of...

Page 88: ...chine bed when the extension table is not in place and the carriage is being returned to home position Retract the carriage arm to the stored position CAUTION Never move the carriage by hand regardles...

Page 89: ...out key Loosen the setscrew with the screwdriver and remove the foot holder w Setscrew e Foot holder Attach the embroidery foot P to the presser bar from behind Tighten the setscrew securely r Embroid...

Page 90: ...Needle plate release lever Place the straight stitch needle plate in the opening for the needle plate Match the left edge of the needle plate with the opening Push the mark on the needle plate down u...

Page 91: ...late refer to the previous page Take out the standard bobbin holder w Standard bobbin holder Insert the special bobbin holder into the hook race Make sure to match the knob of the bobbin holder with t...

Page 92: ...ories q Embroidery hoop SQ14a An square embroidery hoop with a 14 cm 5 5 square embroidery area w Embroidery hoop RE20a A square embroidery hoop with a 20 cm 7 9 by 17 cm 6 7 embroidery area q w Janom...

Page 93: ...easier to peel off the excess stabilizer after stitching Ironing temperatures vary depending on the kind of adhesive stabilizer you are using Type Tear away Iron on Cut away Water soluble Usage Stable...

Page 94: ...e outer hoop t Hoop tightening screw y Outer hoop Push the inner hoop and fabric into the outer hoop Tighten the screw on the outer hoop to stretch the fabric Make sure that the fabric is stretched dr...

Page 95: ...retracted a conrmation message will appear Do not press the OK key or X key Instead open the carriage arm Place the hoop on the machine and attach the hoop to the carriage by inserting the lock pin o...

Page 96: ...antry Designs Monochrome Designs Page 2 of 3 Cross Stitch Designs Quilting Designs Fringe Designs Floral Alphabet Designs Page 3 of 3 Calibration Pattern for clothsetter Press the desired category to...

Page 97: ...pages Script font 5 pages Cheltenham font 5 pages 2 Letters one page 3 Letters one page Border patterns 2 pages Normal sew patterns 2 pages patterns similar to ordinary stitches NOTE If you select Ru...

Page 98: ...lows you to save the text or monogram as a le y Delete key Press this key to delete the character above the cursor u Cursor key Press these keys to move the cursor to the left or right i OK key Press...

Page 99: ...or shifts to the right and is automatically memorized Press the letter size key and select medium size Enter B the cursor shifts to the right and B is automatically memorized Press the OK key and a wa...

Page 100: ...nd the carriage moves to starting position The screen changes to the ready to sew window and a hoop conrmation message will appear Press the OK key NOTES The 3 letter monogram is sewn in the same way...

Page 101: ...r under R q Cursor key Press the delete key and letter R is deleted w Delete key Inserting a character Inserting E into MAT Press the cursor key to move the cursor under A Enter E The letter E is inse...

Page 102: ...e arrow key to view the other function keys r Arrow keys Color list key Press this key to view a list of thread colors employed in the selected design t Color list key Trace key You can check the size...

Page 103: ...o a standby position To move the carriage back to the home position press the key and a warning message will appear Press the OK key and the carriage will go back to the home position e Hoop back key...

Page 104: ...o open the trace and baste single window Press the start stop button to start tracing with basting stitches 3 Trace and baste double Press the key to open the trace and baste double window Press the s...

Page 105: ...size w Presser foot pressure e Tension setting r Dimension of the design t Required sewing time y Maximum sewing speed u Number of thread colors layers i Stitch count o Thread color r t u i o q w e y...

Page 106: ...close to the beginning of the starting point w Loose thread Lower the presser foot and press the start stop button to start sewing again The machine will stop and trim the threads if the auto thread...

Page 107: ...g the red broken line at the outer edge of the pattern as shown Rufe the threads to make fringe Example Fringe design SQ14a 126 Select fringe design SQ14a 126 and sew the pattern as you would sew a no...

Page 108: ...te single Start the machine to mark around embroidery design with basting stitches Cut the applique fabric the same size as the marked area Place the applique piece on the marked area and sew the rst...

Page 109: ...to the hoop Attach the hoop to the carriage Press the previous page key to go back to the rst section color and sew the rst section color to mark the applique position q Previous page key Place the ap...

Page 110: ...indow with the selected pattern displayed To add more design patterns or monogram in the editing window press the home key again and select the desired pattern or monogram from the design list refer t...

Page 111: ...e original pattern Move the duplicate to show the original pattern Deleting the pattern Select the design to delete Press the delete key to delete the selected pattern e Delete key Press the right arr...

Page 112: ...y When grouping the selected patterns only the rest of the patterns are grayed out and cannot be selected The grouped patterns can be moved and duplicated as a unit To ungroup the patterns press the g...

Page 113: ...12 color tiles To change the shade of the selected color press and drag the slider to the left or right r Color tiles t Slider You can assign a name to the customized color for the color section by p...

Page 114: ...ow opens q Color group key The number of the color sections is reduced to 4 NOTE Color grouping will be cancelled when returning to the editing window q q Sewing order You can change the sewing order...

Page 115: ...tools q Arrow key Press the arc key and the arc layout window will open w Arc key Press the upper arc key to make an upper arc e Upper arc key Press the lower arc key to make a lower arc r Lower arc...

Page 116: ...halk Open the editing window and select the hoop FA10a Select small designs which can be opened Press the OK key to open the ready to sew window Remove the extension table Set the garment in the hoop...

Page 117: ...ata le or design les of a patter n combination contain consecutive sections in the same color these sections are automatically grouped together as one section when opening the le or saving the pattern...

Page 118: ...f sewing and when it stops to change the thread to the next color if this option is turned on o 4 Cutting command on off If an imported embroidery stitch data le contains a tr im code cutting command...

Page 119: ...st stitch sewn before turning the power off will resume when you turn the power on again When you turn the power on the conrmation window opens Press the OK key to resume the last stitch of the sewn p...

Page 120: ...USB ash drive k ey To select a folder press the folder icon r Folder icon File names are assigned automatically in numerical order starting from M_001 Press the OK key and the le is saved in the sele...

Page 121: ...ey A new folder is created under the assigned name Deleting a le or folder Press the delete key and select the le or folder to delete w Delete key A conr mation message appears Press the OK key to del...

Page 122: ...e large le icon e File attribute There are 4 le attr ibutes as follows JEF Janome embroidery format JEF editable Janome embroidery format JPX JEF with a background bitmap image w e q Ordinary sewing E...

Page 123: ...the le or folder will change q Rename key The keyboard window will open Enter a new name and press the OK key If you entered a name that already exists a conrmation message will appear Press the X ke...

Page 124: ...a few drops of the bobbin holder cleaner included in the standard accessories to a soft cloth and wipe the bobbin holder both inside and outside w Lint brush e Soft cloth Clean the feed dog and auto t...

Page 125: ...dust from the brush on the underside of the thread guide plate using a lint brush w Brush on the thread guide plate Clean the area around and under the pre tension leaf with the lint brush e Pre tensi...

Page 126: ...ot suitable for the fabric being sewn 4 A blue tip needle is not being used for sewing stretch very ne and synthetics 5 The needle thread is not threaded properly 6 The needle is defective rusted burr...

Page 127: ...broidery 1 The stitch length is not suitable for the fabric being sewn 2 The feed balancing dial is not set properly 3 Interfacing is not being used with stretch fabric 1 The electronic control circui...

Page 128: ...T Ordinary Sewing Utility U Buttonhole B Satin S Bridge BR Decorative D Applique A Heirloom H Quilt Q Long L Pictograph P Play PL Janome MC9900 Instruction Manual Janome Embroidery Machine www aaasewi...

Page 129: ...BR Decorative D Long L Pictograph P Play PL STITCH CHART Ordinary Sewing Satin S Bridge BR Decorative D Long L Pictograph P Play PL Janome MC9900 Instruction Manual Janome Embroidery Machine www aaas...

Page 130: ...A A A S e w i n g c o m 127 STITCH CHART Ordinary Sewing Block Script Block 9 mm Janome MC9900 Instruction Manual Janome Embroidery Machine www aaasewing com MC9900 Owners Manual User Guide...

Page 131: ...mbroidery SQ14a SQ14a SQ14a RE20a RE20a SQ14a RE20a Favorite Designs Pattern images are not to scale Geometric Designs Pantry Designs Janome MC9900 Instruction Manual Janome Embroidery Machine www aaa...

Page 132: ...Q14a SQ14a RE20a RE20a SQ14a RE20a SQ14a Monochrome Designs Pattern images are not to scale Cross Stitch Designs Quilting Designs Fringe Designs Janome MC9900 Instruction Manual Janome Embroidery Mach...

Page 133: ...m 130 DESIGN CHART Embroidery SQ14a Floral Alphabet Designs Pattern images are not to scale Calibration Pattern Janome MC9900 Instruction Manual Janome Embroidery Machine www aaasewing com MC9900 Own...

Page 134: ...i n g c o m 131 Cheltenham Gothic Script Normal Sew 2 Letters 3 Letters Border DESIGN CHART Embroidery Janome MC9900 Instruction Manual Janome Embroidery Machine www aaasewing com MC9900 Owners Manual...

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