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Bobbins for Janome-Sears ndeangel9701 11-05-2006
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Posted by ndeangel9701 on November 5, 2006, 6:34 pm
Okay folks, I give up.
I took my Janome 4618 LE to my dealer to get serviced, nothign wrong,
just some tension issues and he said I had the wrong bobbins in there.
Okay, I thought it was a fluke, so I went home and looked at all my
bobbins and couldn't find a difference. Then I went to Joanns and
looked there and they look the same but some say they are class 15 and
some are class 66. I then looked through my owners manual and it says
nothing about a specific size.
Please someone help me....


Posted by IMS on November 5, 2006, 8:00 pm

>Okay folks, I give up.
>I took my Janome 4618 LE to my dealer to get serviced, nothign wrong,
>just some tension issues and he said I had the wrong bobbins in there.
>Okay, I thought it was a fluke, so I went home and looked at all my
>bobbins and couldn't find a difference. Then I went to Joanns and
>looked there and they look the same but some say they are class 15 and
>some are class 66. I then looked through my owners manual and it says
>nothing about a specific size.
>Please someone help me....

I've never had a Janome, but it's interesting how some SM manufacturere
wont specify the bobbin class! Its as though they want to force you
into getting their own bobbins even though a generic might do.

ANyway, I went onto Janome's web site and found your model uses Bobbin
Part Number: 102261103. When I did a general search on GOOGLE for this
part number, class 15 bobbins were mentioned. So....I'd try class 15.

-Irene


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You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.=20
--Mae West=20
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Posted by Ron Anderson on November 6, 2006, 8:24 am
The Janome Bobbin is a High quality 15 class (Plastic) bobbin.
The 66 class will fit as they are smaller and should not interfere with
sewing, but I would still recommend the correct bobbin



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PO Box 60, Sand Lake, NY 12153
518-469-5133
http://www.singera1sewing.com
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>Okay folks, I give up.
>I took my Janome 4618 LE to my dealer to get serviced, nothign wrong,
>just some tension issues and he said I had the wrong bobbins in there.
>Okay, I thought it was a fluke, so I went home and looked at all my
>bobbins and couldn't find a difference. Then I went to Joanns and
>looked there and they look the same but some say they are class 15 and
>some are class 66. I then looked through my owners manual and it says
>nothing about a specific size.
>Please someone help me....

I've never had a Janome, but it's interesting how some SM manufacturere
wont specify the bobbin class! Its as though they want to force you
into getting their own bobbins even though a generic might do.

ANyway, I went onto Janome's web site and found your model uses Bobbin
Part Number: 102261103. When I did a general search on GOOGLE for this
part number, class 15 bobbins were mentioned. So....I'd try class 15.

-Irene


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You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.
--Mae West
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