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    Old 04-04-2011, 02:16 PM
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    I don't have a stitch regulator. Is it honestly possible to do free motion quilting on a regular sewing machine and have it come out nice? Does anyone have samples of ones that they have done for me to see? I know the manufacturer says it is made to do FMQ but all I have been able to do is straight line with the walking foot. Perhaps I lack the patience? I actually select patterns based on the knowledge that they will look good with straight line quilting only! Thx
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    Old 04-04-2011, 02:19 PM
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    Practice, practice, practice. Then more practice. I understand that's what's needed to master FMQ on a regular sewing machine. So far I'm in the practice, practice state. Still not very good but I'm going to keep trying. :)
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    http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-60735-1.htm

    Do a search feature on here (see above for example) and also do one on you tube.

    http://[email protected]

    The above link is to Leah Day's web site and she has been doing different FMQ filler patterns for every day of the year - on a regular sewing machine. Her videos are good so you can see exactly how she sews the pattern.
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    Hmm...are you trying to do FMQ with a walking foot? because it wont work. You need a darning foot or something equivalent.
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    Hi,

    I have Babylock machines also and here's a hint for you when FMQ.

    I unplug my foot pedal and set my speed control a bit more than half speed (about 3/4) and use the green on and off button when I quilt. That way I am not trying to keep the speed of my hands and my foot in sync....the machine goes at a consistent speed and I can control my hands better. I was always trying to move my quilt too fast I found out.

    You should be able to quilt great on a Quilter's Choice...but you have to practice, practice, practice.

    Good luck...that tip works good for me.

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    Old 04-04-2011, 06:57 PM
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    I have the same machine and have taken a machine quilting class on it and yes it is possible. Sorry no pics to show you but with practice it can be done.
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    Old 04-04-2011, 07:20 PM
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    Check out this website, this is a very good one with some videos:

    freemotionquilting.blogspot.com
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    I just purchased Ricky timms convergence book he does all his own fmq on a domestic machine and it is amazing so it can be done
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    Yeah, walking foot didnt work for me, found the darning foot and OMG I was finally figuring it out!
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    Old 04-05-2011, 03:32 AM
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    To my knowledge you CAN NOT use a walking foot on any machine for FMQ....you need the darning/free motion foot. The trick is to use your walking foot for your straight line quilting or SID first to keep your quilt sandwich in place and then use the FMQ foot. Most of us lower our feed dogs and some have success with leaving them up. It is just one of those processes that take time in learning. Make yourself a bunch of practice quilt sandwiches and practice away. With using a frame because your sandwich is already taut you wouldn't necessarily need to use your walking foot to keep your layers in place. Although I will say there are far more skilled quilters that can on their regular machines FMQ without the need for the walking foot in the beginning. Hopefully I'm explaining this right if not someone please jump in here and help me out with explaining this. :?
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