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Old 04-09-2015, 05:56 PM
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someone told me today if I put my zig zag on either 0 or 5 (she couldn't remember which) my machine, which isn't computerized, the needle will move over to where I need it for the 1/4" seam. anyone try this? and/or any idea what it would do to the machine if I kept sewing it this way. tx.
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Old 04-09-2015, 06:11 PM
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I've not tried this, but at the moment I don't have a zigzag capable machine.
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Old 04-09-2015, 06:14 PM
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Make sure you have your zigzag foot on when you try it. I don't know which machine you have. On my older machine, when I turn that knob, it will zigzag. It will move the needle though. Then measure 1/4" from the needle
over to the right till you have the right measurement you are looking for. Good luck.
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Old 04-09-2015, 08:05 PM
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I have a Singer Golden Touch & Sew, circa 1970. It doesn't have a needle move function, except with the zigzag stitch. To make it sew on the left, I put it on zigzag, with 0 as the width. It stays stitching on the left side. Does this equal 1/4 inch? I don't know. Sounds like you will have to do some testing.
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I think it all depends on your machine as to exactly what number it would need to be on, as I believe mine has to be on 5.6 or around there (mine goes up to 7). It would also depend on the width of your presser I would think. Definitely worth having a play around though!
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Old 04-10-2015, 05:07 AM
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I have several machines. I either have a 1/4" foot or use painter's tape and mark 1/4" and sew along that line. I like painter's tape because it is easy to see and doesn't leave any residue or harm the finish of the machine. I've also heard of using an old credit card and taping that at 1/4". I'm not sure how that would work however if your presser foot is wider than where the 1/4" mark would be.
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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...
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I have a non computerized Bernina but I haven't used it in a while but I think I can position the needle. I only do it when I need a skinny 1/4" seam allowance.
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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...
I agree with this too!
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I would be afraid constantly having a mechanical machine set at that odd zigzag might do some harm to the gears, or whatever makes a machine work. Why not just leave your straight stitch where it is, and mark your 1/4" mark with moleskin, painters tape, post its or whatever works best for you and if your now foot extends beyond that mark.....do your mark before the foot( closer to you)...... I have a 1/4" foot on mine, but I also have a strip of moleskin before the fabric gets to the foot.......as I feed it up to the foot......I'm sure there are tutes on how to find that 1/4"......
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