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Old 03-25-2017, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Geri B View Post
have you tried holding that down with a stiletto or your ripper....might help
Not at the end. It certainly should help. I do use a seam ripper or a cuticle pusher often to keep areas around seams close to the presser foot. I just gave away a stiletto with a hand carved whale bone handle. I hated to see it go, but it belonged to an antique machine and I couldn't part them.
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Old 03-25-2017, 04:59 PM
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I would have to say I always make mistakes, then I figure out how to fix, take apart, or come up with a new look for what I am working on. I do not give up, so I guess I am not your regular quilter, but I finish my project and use it. I stay with things that a more on the easy theme. I learn as I go!
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Old 03-25-2017, 10:42 PM
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My biggest dilemma lately has been coming home tired from work and forcing myself to actually make something lasting instead of spending another night playing video games.
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Old 03-26-2017, 03:32 AM
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for now, it is to find the right pattern for the fabrics collections in my stash!
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Old 03-26-2017, 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted by popover View Post
So raise your foot pedal too.
. I tried that too...My husband made me a platform to raise my foot pedal, but now I can't get my knee under the desk.
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Old 03-26-2017, 04:40 AM
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Originally Posted by janjanq View Post
1. Squaring up blocks! I have a problem doing that without cutting off points due to not leaving enough seam allowance.
2. Even if the block is perfect (seldom) I have a problem sewing at the point because I can't see it under the pressure foot. I think it's because I'm short (4' 10" ). I look at the needle from the front but can't see over the needle from the top. If I raise my chair up high enough then I can't reach the foot pedal.!
3. Eyesight! I have big floaters in the middle of both eyes that drive me crazy! But I do the best I can. My quilts are far from perfect but I enjoy the process, and non-quilters that see my quilts don't notice the imperfections. 😊
I am short, too. I recently discovered that I had my sewing machine sitting too low for me to see well, too. So now I'm trying it higher and am enjoying it more. See if you can try it. I took mine out of the well of the sewing table and now it's on top. I'm going to see if a family member will make an extension table for it.
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Old 03-26-2017, 05:01 AM
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I am trying to solve mine and it's feeling really good. Just getting into the room and sewing! Trying to avoid distractions and just doing it.
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Quilt patterns that have sub blocks that make up a finished block and do not provide the measurements.
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Old 03-26-2017, 05:08 AM
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My dilemma is a bad back, which prevents me from sitting for very long. I can handle piecing just fine, alternating sitting and standing for short periods, but don't make much headway with quilting (either hand or machine), because that requires longer periods of sitting. I'm afraid I may leave a bunch of unquilted tops behind when I depart.
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Old 03-26-2017, 05:18 AM
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I have several machines I use in different places. Apparently my 1/4" seams are different enough that I cannot easily use different machines on the same quilt. The 1/4" feet are actually different sizes. The only 2 that are the same are my 100yr old treadle and a hand crank my brother brought me back from Afghanistan. The 1/4" foot on both Bernina's are different and the Janome is different from them. I have started pinning a note on different projects as to which machine I was using. I love them all and have enough machines that 6 of my 10 granddaughters can all sew at the same time.
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