Hi there...I totally love this concept; a few years ago(2017) I purchased the acufil quilting kit but I never actually loaded the info; I do show the ASQ22 on my machine; but now I can't seem to upload the CD as it asks for windows xp, vista or windows 7 but we only have windows 10; help, how can I still make use of this CD
Thank you so much! I cannot get my computer to find the designs without going through a convoluted process each time. I'm guessing there should be a setting to fix this. Also, please consider filming with the iphone sideways so the presentation fills the screen and is easier to see. :) Love all your videos.
Hello Michael. Can you please confirm that the Acufil system is compatible with a Janome MC 550E. Some ads in Australia say yes and some say no and I asked a gentleman in Canada with his own channel who was previewing a 550E and he also said no. I am confused.
Hello! I'm sorry for the confusion, but, yes, the MC550E is indeed AcuFil Quilting compatible. There is a dedicated AcuFil Quilting kit available for the MC550E, MC500E, MC450E AcuFil Quilting Kit | Part Number: 864435000 Happy Quilting!
Thank you for the information. I am contemplating the purchase of the 550E and trying to gather information. I own a Janome professional series machine, thus I've several of you video. I was extremely interested in how the AcuFil frame attached to the machine. Unfortunately the narrow view, cuts too much out of what you are presenting. It totally missed the hookup on the AcuFil frame. I would have also like to have see more of the pillow with the stipling and design work. I will have to hunt up the video you mentioned,; again a larger view would have capture it all. Thank you again for the presentations. A lot of exposure and a lot to learn. :)
Get the 550e if you haven’t already. I have had other brands, but fell in love with “Janine” (spellcheck kept changing Janome to Janine). I spent hours every day on it, then decided I could get more done with an MB7, so I traded it in. I literally cried when I did, but I knew the person who was going to buy it. Anyway, I love, love, love my MB7, but missed Janine, so I bought another. Now they keep each other company.
@@janomehqjanomecanada4908 Yes sir, I have done that. I don't have an icon where I can import a .jef file so it can be converted to the correct format. I also don't have any 'help' icon.
@@embroidsmarshawhite161 There is no "Help" icon, but there is the little blue question mark in the top right of the screen which has the built-in instruction manual. There is also no "Import" icon, but you have a choice of locations (Design folder, your computer desktop, various folders on your PC, USB flash drive if inserted in your computer) from which to choose designs when you click on the Design icon. That is how you would import another design which wasn't built-in to the program. The software does not convert files, they must already be JEF format. To convert files to JEF, you need additional software like Janome Artistic Digitizer.
Thank you for this presentation. Do you know how i can put an order to buy the Janome craft 15000? I looked up on the website there's no option of my country. I live in Suriname in south America
Hi Emma, thank you for sharing the Janome love! Since Janome is a wholesaler which sells through individual dealers, you'd have to contact the nearest authorized dealer to you to ask if they'll ship you a machine.
Could you explain to me why I just couldn't use of the larger hoop that came with the machine and download an embroidery file to achieve the same effect. Thanks
Hi Jennifer. The beauty of the AcuFil Quilting hoop is there is no inner hoop. The quilt layers are held in place with large magnets attached through to the outer hoop, so it's quick and easy to reposition the fabric when needed. No little thumb screw to fiddle with, like with the traditional embroidery hoop. It's no problem to adjust that with thinner layers, but thicker layers can be tricky. As well, you don't need to worry about the loft of batting or thickness of the layers. To quilt in a traditional embroidery hoop, it's best to stay with flannel or thin batting, where-as with the AcuFil Quilting hoop, you can use thicker, heavier batts like wool, or a fluffy polyester, or even two layers of batting to show off great dimension. Happy Quilting!
@@jenn5843 as software programs go, I'd say no, it is not difficult to use. There's a built-in instruction manual you can print out if you choose, and many videos th-cam.com/video/tQD7_Ba85BU/w-d-xo.html and blogs on Janome Life janomelife.wordpress.com/2020/03/11/spotlight-on-janomes-horizon-link-suite-software-part-4-acufil-tool/ to help get you started. Happy Quilting!
I think it's a real shame that manufacturers of embroidery machines haven't made their software accessible to Mac users, without them having to go to the expense of running Parallels or buying another laptop PLUS Windows to run the software.
So excited to see you had made a new vid 2 hours ago!! Greetings from Spain. ¡Hola!
thank you SEW much Jennet! I hope to have more done by the end of the weekend, too! Happy Sewing!
Hi there...I totally love this concept; a few years ago(2017) I purchased the acufil quilting kit but I never actually loaded the info; I do show the ASQ22 on my machine; but now I can't seem to upload the CD as it asks for windows xp, vista or windows 7 but we only have windows 10; help, how can I still make use of this CD
Thank you so much! I cannot get my computer to find the designs without going through a convoluted process each time. I'm guessing there should be a setting to fix this. Also, please consider filming with the iphone sideways so the presentation fills the screen and is easier to see. :) Love all your videos.
Why don't they make this Acufil Hoop for the Janome Mb4/Mb7?
Thank you Michael. That was fascinating.
Oh yay! Thank you sew much for your support, Jennet! It's fabulous to share the Janome love, even so far away! Have a great weekend!
That’s just awesome!
@@mrscanoefletch agreed! lol!
Hello Michael. Can you please confirm that the Acufil system is compatible with a Janome MC 550E. Some ads in Australia say yes and some say no and I asked a gentleman in Canada with his own channel who was previewing a 550E and he also said no. I am confused.
Hello! I'm sorry for the confusion, but, yes, the MC550E is indeed AcuFil Quilting compatible. There is a dedicated AcuFil Quilting kit available for the MC550E, MC500E, MC450E
AcuFil Quilting Kit | Part Number: 864435000
Happy Quilting!
Thank you for the information. I am contemplating the purchase of the 550E and trying to gather information. I own a Janome professional series machine, thus I've several of you video. I was extremely interested in how the AcuFil frame attached to the machine. Unfortunately the narrow view, cuts too much out of what you are presenting. It totally missed the hookup on the AcuFil frame. I would have also like to have see more of the pillow with the stipling and design work. I will have to hunt up the video you mentioned,; again a larger view would have capture it all. Thank you again for the presentations. A lot of exposure and a lot to learn. :)
Get the 550e if you haven’t already. I have had other brands, but fell in love with “Janine” (spellcheck kept changing Janome to Janine). I spent hours every day on it, then decided I could get more done with an MB7, so I traded it in. I literally cried when I did, but I knew the person who was going to buy it. Anyway, I love, love, love my MB7, but missed Janine, so I bought another. Now they keep each other company.
can we bring in a e2e design or is the software only use whats built in
yes, so long as the design is JEF or JPX, you can bring designs into the software to use
Thankyou for showing these just found you I have a 500e & 8900 hi from Australia hoping they will have it here
Thank you for your videos on AcuFil! I am having trouble, though: my program doesn't show all the tools on the main tool bar. can you help?
The tools across the top will be active once you select a layout, click Next, then select a Design.
@@janomehqjanomecanada4908 Yes sir, I have done that. I don't have an icon where I can import a .jef file so it can be converted to the correct format. I also don't have any 'help' icon.
@@embroidsmarshawhite161 There is no "Help" icon, but there is the little blue question mark in the top right of the screen which has the built-in instruction manual. There is also no "Import" icon, but you have a choice of locations (Design folder, your computer desktop, various folders on your PC, USB flash drive if inserted in your computer) from which to choose designs when you click on the Design icon. That is how you would import another design which wasn't built-in to the program. The software does not convert files, they must already be JEF format. To convert files to JEF, you need additional software like Janome Artistic Digitizer.
Thank you for this presentation. Do you know how i can put an order to buy the Janome craft 15000? I looked up on the website there's no option of my country. I live in Suriname in south America
Hi Emma, thank you for sharing the Janome love! Since Janome is a wholesaler which sells through individual dealers, you'd have to contact the nearest authorized dealer to you to ask if they'll ship you a machine.
Does this software work with s9
Thank you 😊
Could you explain to me why I just couldn't use of the larger hoop that came with the machine and download an embroidery file to achieve the same effect. Thanks
Hi Jennifer. The beauty of the AcuFil Quilting hoop is there is no inner hoop. The quilt layers are held in place with large magnets attached through to the outer hoop, so it's quick and easy to reposition the fabric when needed. No little thumb screw to fiddle with, like with the traditional embroidery hoop. It's no problem to adjust that with thinner layers, but thicker layers can be tricky. As well, you don't need to worry about the loft of batting or thickness of the layers. To quilt in a traditional embroidery hoop, it's best to stay with flannel or thin batting, where-as with the AcuFil Quilting hoop, you can use thicker, heavier batts like wool, or a fluffy polyester, or even two layers of batting to show off great dimension. Happy Quilting!
@@janomehqjanomecanada4908 thanks for them reply. Is the software difficult to use?
@@jenn5843 as software programs go, I'd say no, it is not difficult to use. There's a built-in instruction manual you can print out if you choose, and many videos th-cam.com/video/tQD7_Ba85BU/w-d-xo.html and blogs on Janome Life janomelife.wordpress.com/2020/03/11/spotlight-on-janomes-horizon-link-suite-software-part-4-acufil-tool/ to help get you started. Happy Quilting!
@@janomehqjanomecanada4908 Perfect! Can you also tell me if Janome still carries the 1600 straight stitch only machine?
@@jenn5843 the 1600P has been updated and is now known as the HD-9 and HD-9 BE (Black Edition)
I think it's a real shame that manufacturers of embroidery machines haven't made their software accessible to Mac users, without them having to go to the expense of running Parallels or buying another laptop PLUS Windows to run the software.