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Old 04-10-2015, 03:38 PM
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my machine is not computerized. I have a quarter inch foot/I have 1/4 inch w/the metal bar. ive used the moleskin. my quarter of an inch is 1 thread left of where the bar for the 1/4" sits. so all the stuff doesn't work. but as I was told, move the stitch to zigzag and it will move the needle to where I need the quarter inch foot to be.
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Old 04-11-2015, 04:05 AM
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Don't know about that. I just mark the 1/4 inch with painters tape on my older machine. I have even seen something with a bit of height taped down to mark the 1/4
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Old 04-11-2015, 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Homespun View Post
I'm thinking if you sew all the pieces with the same machine and foot, they will fit together no matter how close/far you are from 1/4". Maybe too simple...
if there are no points and the size doesn't have to be accurate, otherwise, no
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I found that using a command strip for my guide works better than anything else I have tried. It has a bit of height to it and my fabric fits up snug against it. Since I have to remove it when I change bobbins it does lose it's stickiness after several changes.
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I have used my FW for so long now, that I don't even have to measure anymore. I just eyeball where the fabric is going toward the presser foot's right hand edge. But, to add a thought to that, I have never made a quilt that requires an "exact 1/4" or scant 1/4", so take my observations with a grain of salt this morning.
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Old 04-11-2015, 07:08 PM
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Whoever told you that is right. That's what I do and my machine is older.
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Old 04-13-2015, 08:09 AM
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Funny, I was just doing this yesterday! I have a Brother machine with the capability to move the needle over. I used my measuring guide to measure from the needle to the outside edge of the foot. I then adjusted the needle to the right just one click in order to get the 1/4". I used this on all the seams I sewed yesterday on my new quilt top, and I was very satisfied with the results.
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Old 04-13-2015, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by sewellie View Post
Whoever told you that is right. That's what I do and my machine is older.
I tried it on my singer and 2 jamone's and it works fine.
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Originally Posted by Homespun View Post
I'm thinking if you sew all the pieces with the same machine and foot, they will fit together no matter how close/far you are from 1/4". Maybe too simple...
only if it's plain squares. Otherwise no.
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Aren't we to sew three pieces together and measure the inside one to make sure it is accurate? It is the inside part that we are be sure of, not the outside part of the seam which may or may not be 1/4"? We discussed this on another thread and that's what I thought. Anyway, I rarely make quilts that are so precise for it to matter. Rail fence, 9 patch, etc.
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