Originally Posted by bj
On my new one the feeddogs lower. And I don't know how to do fmq, so it wasn't a problem with the other one. It wasn't until I got the new one that I realized what that plastic plate was for! (O: I like my touch and sew, but I've only ever had Singers, so nothing to compare to. I'm not good enough to justify spending big bucks on a machine. Plus it's strictly for fun for me. I don't do commissioned quilts or quilts that I might sell.
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and i've done FMQ with them up too!!
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I was also going to say that you can FMQ with the feed dogs up. I have done it and had no issues. Some people prefer to do it this way.
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I must say the FMQ is a real challenge to me anyhow. I guess I wanted to find out that if the dogs could go down all my troubles would go away! Right now I find that the machine is like a wild horse that gets away on me.
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I had a machine like that and I used a piece of the temp plate plastic material that I bought at Joanns......worked like a charm
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I'll try that.
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