1/4" Foot Question
#13
Now I will have to check all my 1/4" feet for the hole:)
I just bought a baby lock 1/4 with guide, first thing I did was check the 1/4, perfect.
I have another one that is off, and the elna is so so. I know when I make log cabin blocks I have to stay with the same machine. Ask me how I know:)
I just bought a baby lock 1/4 with guide, first thing I did was check the 1/4, perfect.
I have another one that is off, and the elna is so so. I know when I make log cabin blocks I have to stay with the same machine. Ask me how I know:)
#19
Even if your machine is off a bit, so long as you use the same machine, with the same measurements, your quilt will not be "off".
I have to check out my foot to see if I can get the 1/8 inch, what a thought (it'll be nice for my DJ)...I learn something new on this board every day!
I have to check out my foot to see if I can get the 1/8 inch, what a thought (it'll be nice for my DJ)...I learn something new on this board every day!
#20
Originally Posted by Esqmommy
Even if your machine is off a bit, so long as you use the same machine, with the same measurements, your quilt will not be "off".
A lot of new quilters don't realize that different threads can give you a different measurement. The thicker the thread, the more a quilter needs to compensate, sewing a scant quarter inch to achieve the proper measurement. It's one reason I love Aurofil so much. The thread is strong but thin and doesn't require any fussing for the 1/4" seam.
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