Skip to product information
1 of 1

8 Piece Pattern Weight Set - GS #SR616

8 Piece Pattern Weight Set - GS #SR616

SKU:GS-SR616

8 Piece Pattern Weight Set - GS #SR616

Regular price $14.99
Sale price $14.99 Regular price Market price: $19.99 Save 25%
Sale Sold out
Quantity
Delivery within 3-5 working days
View full details
  • Description

8 Piece Pattern Weight Set - GS #SR616

Part Number:  SR616

These pattern weights are designed to fit common curves and shapes of pattern pieces. The combo includes two armholes, two right angles, and four straight weights.

The set includes two packages Easily hold patterns in place on fabric to eliminate time-consuming pinning.

Includes 8 weights: 4 straight (measures 1" wide x 4" long), 2 armhole curve (measures approx. 1" wide x 5-5/8" long), 2 right angle (measures 4" on each side x 1" wide) Also includes basic instructions

JUKI DDL-8700 FAQs

What kind of needles do you use in the DDL-8700?

The needles with your JUKI are the Organ DBx1, available on our website. This machine uses size 16×257, size 8 through 20 or 16×97. The 8700 can also use standard needles, sizes 9 through 21, universal or fabric-specific needles such as knit.

Where does the machine oil go?

A pan directly underneath the machine supplies oil to the machine with a cotton wick. Lift the machine up and over to access the oil tank while on the table. You must keep the machine’s oil level consistently at the «high» mark, either by adding more oil or draining it and refilling it as needed. If the oil pump can’t get the oil into the machine, it can cause serious problems later.

What kind of oil does this machine require?

You need a specific type, like motor oil in your car, to keep this machine running. The DDL-8700 requires JUKI New Defrix Oil No.1, equivalent to ISO VG7.

What size table can I get with this machine?

Our table has legs and is 22"w x 47"l. It includes a knee and foot pedals and a left-hand drawer for accessories.

Does the DDL 8700 make buttonholes?

No. The 8700 only does straight stitching, with a horizontal bar on the right side for a reverse stitch.