Knee lift versus foot pedal
#82
Originally Posted by Linda B
I think I've finally found a way to keep my foot pedal from creeping all over the place (industrial strength velcro!!), but that problem has made me wonder about using the knee lift that came with my machine. I know my Mother always used a knee lift. I'd be really interested to know what you all use and why you prefer your choice.
#83
Now that we have established what a lift and a control are, lol, I love my lift!
I use it alot when chain sewing; when binding and doing the mitered corners after I sew to the 1/4", lift, pivot, sew off the fabric, make my angle, and sew again. When I piecced my log cabin blocks recently for the watermelon quilt (SIP) I used it to chain stitch each section on each block then started the process all over again for the next piece. Love it and would not want another machine without one except of course teh wonderful vintage ones.
I have the stop/start button on my machine, but I cannot get used to using it.
I use it alot when chain sewing; when binding and doing the mitered corners after I sew to the 1/4", lift, pivot, sew off the fabric, make my angle, and sew again. When I piecced my log cabin blocks recently for the watermelon quilt (SIP) I used it to chain stitch each section on each block then started the process all over again for the next piece. Love it and would not want another machine without one except of course teh wonderful vintage ones.
I have the stop/start button on my machine, but I cannot get used to using it.
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