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Old 04-14-2014, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by dmnorden View Post
I'm new to longarm quilting, and am always looking for ways to improve my quilting. I've found that when I slow down my stitching improves. I just purchased Deborah Poole's book "You can quilt it", and one of her recommendations (besides slowing down) is to put some weight on the throat plate (I don't quite understand how to do that), or lower the take-up bar to rest on the throat plate. I plan to try doing this on my next quilt.
I'll try that. Maybe if I roll it down to where the front bar is touching the machine, it will hold it to where it can't move unless I move it. Now, that sounds reasonable. Maybe I need to get that book! thanks for the info. It's got me thinking.
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