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quilt expressions4.....does anyone have this machine ?only have had this less than a week,& amfinding the book almost useless.want to try fmq,but find no "jumping"or "darning"foot that i even rcognize in the book!is the foot that different that i don't even recognize it ?i am SO disappointed,this is [was ]the machine of my deams,now nigfhtmares
should i have gotten "hoppng "foot[even tho it it doesn't show it any where in the book? i am SO confused & feel SO dumb !
help,please!!!!!!dar
should i have gotten "hoppng "foot[even tho it it doesn't show it any where in the book? i am SO confused & feel SO dumb !
help,please!!!!!!dar
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I have the Expression 2, didn't want or need the extras with the Expression 4. Just wanted to say that I love it. I have been doing FMQ with it since day one. The foot came with the machine. It has the walking foot built right in for straight stitching. I'll go look at my manual and see if I can add anything.
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Okay, go to page 2:17. At the top it says Sensormatic free-motion (4.0)
You will use pressor foot 6A Lower the feed dogs. It tells you how to start with the info button. Just follow the directions on the page.
You will use pressor foot 6A Lower the feed dogs. It tells you how to start with the info button. Just follow the directions on the page.
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Originally Posted by np3
Okay, go to page 2:17. At the top it says Sensormatic free-motion (4.0)
You will use pressor foot 6A Lower the feed dogs. It tells you how to start with the info button. Just follow the directions on the page.
You will use pressor foot 6A Lower the feed dogs. It tells you how to start with the info button. Just follow the directions on the page.
Don't give up - you'll grow to love it :D
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thank you ,nancy.i'll try to follow the directions.not very good at it !still haven't figured out how toattach foot 6a !!haven't felt this dumb since i got the pc!
thankyou so much for your help,dar
thankyou so much for your help,dar
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Originally Posted by dar627742
quilt expressions4.....does anyone have this machine ?only have had this less than a week,& amfinding the book almost useless.want to try fmq,but find no "jumping"or "darning"foot that i even rcognize in the book!is the foot that different that i don't even recognize it ?i am SO disappointed,this is [was ]the machine of my deams,now nigfhtmares
should i have gotten "hoppng "foot[even tho it it doesn't show it any where in the book? i am SO confused & feel SO dumb !
help,please!!!!!!dar
should i have gotten "hoppng "foot[even tho it it doesn't show it any where in the book? i am SO confused & feel SO dumb !
help,please!!!!!!dar
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Originally Posted by dar627742
thank you ,nancy.i'll try to follow the directions.not very good at it !still haven't figured out how toattach foot 6a !!haven't felt this dumb since i got the pc!
thankyou so much for your help,dar
thankyou so much for your help,dar
#8
I have this machine but in the UK so maybe the extra feet are different. Use the darning foot.It is a really good machine but does take time to get used to it. Try to give yourself time to play with it. The fet just click on (don't forget to disengage the IDT before changing. Persevere, it's a really great machine, honest!
Good luck and happy pfaff vibes from across the pond.
Good luck and happy pfaff vibes from across the pond.
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Originally Posted by AnnieH
I have this machine but in the UK so maybe the extra feet are different. Use the darning foot.It is a really good machine but does take time to get used to it. Try to give yourself time to play with it. The fet just click on (don't forget to disengage the IDT before changing. Persevere, it's a really great machine, honest!
Good luck and happy pfaff vibes from across the pond.
Good luck and happy pfaff vibes from across the pond.
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thank you all for your help,i will try them all.one esp.,didn't see anywhere that it says to disengage the idt.maybe THAT"S why i can't get the foot to go on.
hope you don't get sick of all the questions,i'm sure i'll have lots more !!
thanx again,dar
hope you don't get sick of all the questions,i'm sure i'll have lots more !!
thanx again,dar
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