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Old 01-02-2012, 11:26 AM
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I was wondering if you all back stitch with your walking foot?
My Juki manual says nothing about it but my Brother machine
says you should not.
The reason I,m asking is I have been locking in my stitches and
the foot, (Juki) is starting to make a groaning noise, (only way to
describe it) and you can hear it from other rooms.
I,m wondering if I did something wrong in doing this or not.
I appreciate input from all you experts.
Thanks,
Elaine
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Old 01-02-2012, 11:37 AM
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Nannyrick, I think I've read the same thing about not backstitching with a walking foot, but I've never locked my stitches on any of the dozens of quilts I've made and I've never had a seam come apart. I'm a former garment sewer, so it took me a while to get used to it, but it really isn't necessary.
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Old 01-02-2012, 11:58 AM
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In general with a walking foot one can start out with stitches set very close together, then slowly turn your dial to to the regular length after you've traversed about 1/4" to 1/2" with tight stitches; this will perform the locking for you without having to backstitch. Back stitching in FMQ can leave bumps and blobs on the back of your quilt.

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I did not know you shouldn't back up with a walking foot. OOpps! I will stop doing that because I don't need it to get ruined or something else crazy to happen.
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Old 01-02-2012, 01:28 PM
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I would have to say that if your machine says not to back stitch with the walking foot, then don't do it. My machine doesn't say, and I've back stitched plenty of times with the walking foot on, and never had any problems with it or my machine.
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Old 01-02-2012, 01:32 PM
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My Janome machines don't say anything about not backstitching - I do it all the time without a problem. One has the built in foot and the other is an after market add on.
I agree though, if your manual says not to do it, don't
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I have a Brother and my manual says NOT to backstitch, but I do occasionally. I have been trying to stop this habit as I know the stitches will be locked in when I sew on the binding.
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i believe the walking foot is made to only go forward. back stitching goes against it's normal direction.
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My walking foot goes any direction I ask it to, did not know you are not to back stitch. Darn now it will have problems
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i've had a walking foot on my pfaff for 32 years and have backstitched every seam for 32 years.... but this is built in....i don't know about the add-on feet...
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