No more pedal chasing for me
#11
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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I put a dowel rod in front of the back legs of my sewing table. It keeps the pedal from going out of foot reach. I have ceramic tile so it's hard to find something that holds. I have had good luck with the sticky removable tape used to keep cats off furniture. This tape is good for holding a seam guide on the machine. It leaves no residue. I think I have one of the dashboard mats. I'll try it.
#12
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,857
Years ago, I bought a quarter yard of rug backing and rubber shelf lining at Joanns. I cut a chunk of rug backing for under the pedals of my machines and cut the shelf liner into squares and use it when I FMQ. Faster and easier than gloves and they throw right into the drawer when not in use. I only paid $2 for the rug backing and since the shelf liner was on clearance - it cost 50 cents! Only problem is that I should have bought a bunch more of it to give to friends.
#15
I use a rubber floor mat from the back seat of a car. It has little nubbins on the bottom to grip the carpet and the top has some ridges on it that grips my foot pedal. They came in a set of 4 and I used the front ones in the car and the other back one I use on my other machine.
#17
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Upper Michigan
Posts: 8,248
I got a roll of the self stuff at walmart you use to keep dishes from sliding , cut in few inches larger than foot pedal has lots of uses! Even made bath Matt's and sewed some strips on back to keep them in place for a handicapped friend!
#18
I finally moved my sewing machines around. My Janome 9400 sits
on the rug and my Janome 6600 is on vinyl. The pedal kept sliding on
the vinyl. So I bought a dashboard sticky pad for $10.00 (CAD). It's big enough
for two average size pedals. Cut it to size. Works like a charm. Should work fine
on tiles. I would not use it on rugs. Not sure about wood.
Don't know what this pad is made of. There is no glue but it sure sticks and
it is removable. The only problem is that it will need cleaning once in a while
because there is a gap under my pedal. But it beats having to chase that pedal
every time. Both sides of the mat are sticky so nothing moves. Just have to
position the pedal where you want it to be then stick the mat underneath.
Oh and make sure the surface is clean before you apply otherwise it might
not stick properly.
on the rug and my Janome 6600 is on vinyl. The pedal kept sliding on
the vinyl. So I bought a dashboard sticky pad for $10.00 (CAD). It's big enough
for two average size pedals. Cut it to size. Works like a charm. Should work fine
on tiles. I would not use it on rugs. Not sure about wood.
Don't know what this pad is made of. There is no glue but it sure sticks and
it is removable. The only problem is that it will need cleaning once in a while
because there is a gap under my pedal. But it beats having to chase that pedal
every time. Both sides of the mat are sticky so nothing moves. Just have to
position the pedal where you want it to be then stick the mat underneath.
Oh and make sure the surface is clean before you apply otherwise it might
not stick properly.
#19
Wish I'd seen this a long time ago. Where did you buy it? I ended up buying a rubber backed cheap floor mat. Cut it and did swipe of Spray Baste. It sticks to the floor too. I put some little round velcro sticky's on my pedal and that sucker does NOT move. I do have to clean the spray off the floor though. But it comes right up with a spray of vinegar.
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