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- | Another important cause of skipped stitches, is stitches getting too short because the fabric is not feeding adequately. The stitches may get shorter as I sew over a hump and to compensate for that I snip like [[Hemming#Snipping the side seam|this]] or use a [[Janome 2000 CPX#Getting over those humps|hump jumper]]. | + | Another important cause of skipped stitches, is stitches getting too short because the fabric is not feeding adequately. The stitches may get shorter as I sew over a hump and to compensate for that I snip like [[Hemming#Snipping the side seam|this]] or use a [[The Janome 2000 CPX#Getting over those humps|hump jumper]]. |
With the Janome 2000 CPX it is also possible to set the looper tension temporarily to "tight" while going over a hump. That may help prevent skipped stitches but I still prefer to concentrate on keeping the fabric moving and if necessary, I gently pull the fabric behind the pressure foot. | With the Janome 2000 CPX it is also possible to set the looper tension temporarily to "tight" while going over a hump. That may help prevent skipped stitches but I still prefer to concentrate on keeping the fabric moving and if necessary, I gently pull the fabric behind the pressure foot. | ||