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dove 03-12-2011 05:39 AM

I have a Pfaff expression 2 and I am trying to teach myself how to FMQ, but when I attach the darning foot and drop the feed dogs, there is no space between the foot and the material to allow movement of the material. Does anyone have any idea of what I am doing wrong? Any help is appreciated-thank you :-)

quiltmaker 03-12-2011 05:48 AM

There should be a middle position on your needle up/down lever. For darning/free motion you need to use the middle position. You have the ablility to lower the needle and then raise the needle lever and then if you look you have a middle position also which is what you should be using. That's how is works on my 7570 so hopefully it is the same way on your expression 2. If you have a manual look up darning and it should explain how to do this properly.

Hope this helps....

quilter1943 03-12-2011 05:55 AM

My Pfaff is older than yours so not sure if it's the same, but you go into the screen for darning and the computer resets the height of the foot. Look in your book - it may not be under free motion quilting, it may be under darning which is the same set up.

quilt1950 03-12-2011 05:57 AM

I agree with Quiltmaker. You have to find the 'sweet spot' for the presser foot. And my Pfaff manual wasn't very clear. As you slowly lower the presser foot, gently push the presser foot lever to the back. It should click into a spot about halfway down. (These are the directions for my Pfaff 2027.

BeeNana 03-12-2011 05:57 AM

Dove
I hope that I am not going to confuse you. First I would call a Pfaff dealer.
I have a QE 4. The owner manual leaves a lot to be desired.
For the 3.0 and 2.0 machines on page 3:7

"To engage the free-motion position, move the presser foot lift up and push the switch (A), on the underside of the lift, towards you until it snaps into place. Release the lift and it will be set in the free-motion position.
To disengage the position push the lift slightly upwards and switch (A) away from you until it snaps into place."

Let us know what you find out and if this is the answer to your problem. I wish I could be of more help.

Kitsie 03-12-2011 08:37 AM

Sure glad you asked this! I have the 3.0 and felt the little lever on the underside of the "lifter". There is something in the manual about "pivot height" for the 4.0. Oh, look on page 3:7 for "free-motion position" That BeeNana just gave.

BeeNana 03-12-2011 09:11 AM

Now you ladies have gotten me going......I will have to dig out my other old Pfaff and see what that one says.
I am so happy that there were replies to this post. I have felt lost at times with this machine. Maybe we should make a post for 'calling all Pfaff owners'
I sure will come back if I have a questions of my own. I could not find an active group with yahoo concerning the QE machines.
Thanks and I have bookmarked this for myself!


Originally Posted by Kitsie
Sure glad you asked this! I have the 3.0 and felt the little lever on the underside of the "lifter". There is something in the manual about "pivot height" for the 4.0. Oh, look on page 3:7 for "free-motion position" That BeeNana just gave.


Kitsie 03-12-2011 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by BeeNana
Now you ladies have gotten me going......I will have to dig out my other old Pfaff and see what that one says.
I am so happy that there were replies to this post. I have felt lost at times with this machine. Maybe we should make a post for 'calling all Pfaff owners'
I sure will come back if I have a questions of my own. I could not find an active group with yahoo concerning the QE machines.
Thanks and I have bookmarked this for myself!


Originally Posted by Kitsie
Sure glad you asked this! I have the 3.0 and felt the little lever on the underside of the "lifter". There is something in the manual about "pivot height" for the 4.0. Oh, look on page 3:7 for "free-motion position" That BeeNana just gave.


Know what you mean, Nana (I'm a Nana, too) Did not find the Pfaff site (not on the serial # plate) on Yahoo useful at all. Wanted to find out when my old 1196 was made and even PfaffUSA couldn't answer that! Guess we'll have to be our own support group!

Sadiemae 03-12-2011 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by quiltmaker
There should be a middle position on your needle up/down lever. For darning/free motion you need to use the middle position. You have the ablility to lower the needle and then raise the needle lever and then if you look you have a middle position also which is what you should be using. That's how is works on my 7570 so hopefully it is the same way on your expression 2. If you have a manual look up darning and it should explain how to do this properly.

Hope this helps....

Mine does this also.


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