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GLAD YOU ASKED THAT: WHAT DO ALL THE MARKINGS ON JANOME NEEDLE PLATES MEAN?

Janome’s needle plates are patented and are designed with etched guides to simplify your sewing.   Do you know how to use the etched markings on your needle plate? Let us show you how these markings can help you sew perfect seams.

Starting Needle Position

The horizontal line that runs across the needle plate indicates where the needle will drop. When you start sewing, simply place the edge of the fabric along this line for a neat start.

5/8” is most often the standard seam allowance for commercial patterns.

Many craft patterns as well as quilters will use a 1/4” seam allowance.

Diagonal Placement Lines

Quilters often use diagonal pieces, the angles used in quilting are 45°, 60°, 90° and 120°.

Machines with a maximum width of 7mm have solid diagonal lines.

Machines with a maximum width of 9mm will have solid and dotted diagonal lines.

Solid lines are used with a center needle position. Dotted lines are used with the 1/4” stitch found on all 9mm machines.

Other Seam Allowances

There are times you may choose to use a different seam allowance or hem width.