Walking foot woes
#4
Originally Posted by Buckeye Rose
have you made sure the bottom feed dogs are up and working? It is one of the things I always forget to change after fmq.
#5
Make sure the arm on the walking foot is attached to the "up/down" connection on your machine. I just had this happen the other day when I thought I had it attached the right way and I'd missed connecting it to the screw on the shank.
Sorry for the not so technical terminology - - thing-a-ma-jig is my usual term for those things.
Sorry for the not so technical terminology - - thing-a-ma-jig is my usual term for those things.
#6
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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I have a Bernina walking foot and I have to be very careful that the quilt does not pile up under the posterior part of the foot. It sits very low and sometimes the quilted mass collects under it instead of moving. For me, it's an operator annoyance, not a problem with the equipment.
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Originally Posted by laughingquilter
Make sure the arm on the walking foot is attached to the "up/down" connection on your machine. I just had this happen the other day when I thought I had it attached the right way and I'd missed connecting it to the screw on the shank.
Sorry for the not so technical terminology - - thing-a-ma-jig is my usual term for those things.
Sorry for the not so technical terminology - - thing-a-ma-jig is my usual term for those things.
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