FMS how do you regulate stitch
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I have a Janome 6500 that I am trying to learn to do free motion quilting with. Some stitches are beautiful, some are tiny, some are long. Is there a way to regulate the stitches so they will be more uniform???
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#4
Originally Posted by texas granny
It all take pratice pratice. You just need to make a sample to pratice on
Then, find the best way to move your fabric around on your machine, and practice practice practice......
I'm new at quilting and new at FMQ. I'm loving it and having a blast praciting! :) Good luck. O, and don't forget to practice! ;)
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I am by no means an expert and I cannot yet manage a real design, but I find with meandering FMQ that there is a "sweet spot" between the speed of the machine and the movement of my hands. And I know it when I get there, but, can't always maintain it. I'm working on consistency.
#6
Originally Posted by Kathy N
I've found it is all related to your speed. The faster you go the more even your stitches are.
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I appreciate your responses. So, am I right in thinking sewing machines don't come with a stitch regulator (once the feed dogs are dropped)--??? It isn't just the Janome???
I'm using the clear darning foot and it hops up and down with each stitch. In your FMQ, does this sound right ??? Kerplunk - kerplunk, kerplunk kerplunk kerpluk . . . . . kerplunk
I'm using the clear darning foot and it hops up and down with each stitch. In your FMQ, does this sound right ??? Kerplunk - kerplunk, kerplunk kerplunk kerpluk . . . . . kerplunk
#8
I think that you can get Pfaffs and a Bernina with a stitch regulator, but I'm finding I'm getting better at regulating my own stitches. Don't use your foot pedal, though! LOL
My machine, a Babylock Quest Plus, does not clunk. In fact, it makes such a soothing sound it makes me sleepy when I am quilting.
My machine, a Babylock Quest Plus, does not clunk. In fact, it makes such a soothing sound it makes me sleepy when I am quilting.
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Originally Posted by Kathy N
I've found it is all related to your speed. The faster you go the more even your stitches are.
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