I just bought a walking foot for my machine. Are there any tension adjustments or other that you have to do. I tried it and the stitches are small. help :?
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When I use my walking foot I adjust my stitch length to 6 stitches to the inch.. don't know what kind of setup you have if its digital what that would be.. mine is a dial... goes from 6, 8, 10 and 12.
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do you take off some of the pressure? or change tensions. I'm using a 1970 kenmore
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When I am quilting with my walking foot I am always making a quilting test before the actually quilting. I use a little piece of the fabric and the batting I am going to quilt. I am also setting the stitch length to about 4 or 5. Then when I make the test I can see if I need to adjust the tensions.
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I never mess with the tension with the walking foot...the only time I do that is for free motion quilting. My machine is also an early 70's Kenmore.. (good old "bessie" ) LOL
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my machine is computerized and it adjusts the tension itself.but I do change to a bigger stitch abot 3.5.Hope this helps Wilma
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Seems like its always something silly, thank goodness. I was using one of the oversize spools and it became caught on a lever at the back of the machine.
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I have a walking foot for my Janome 315. It's not one of the super expensive varieties. I never adjust the tension. I do a test run first but I changed the length from a 2 1/2 to a 3/2 usually. When you fixed the loose spool did it fix the problem??
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Yes it did; by being pulled it increased the tension. Just took a finger to set it straight.
I don't use a thread stand, I put a wood chop stic in the hole and then the big spools set on top of the machine. When threading a piece had looped behind the machine. Now works like a charm. |
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