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J Miller 07-04-2012 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by Candace (Post 5286668)
You really only have about 5 cams or so to buy that aren't inside the machine if you'd want, as the cams are all built in on the 401.

Any machine that does a zig zag stitch won't make a 'true' stitch like a straight stitch only machine like a Featherweight etc. But, you'd have to likely look with a magnifying glass to have it bother you. LOL. Straight stitch machines are the truest straight stitch because there is no wiggle room in the needle bar. The machines are typically poured castings and the needle bar offers no side to side movement. I quilt with my 401 all the time (straight stitching). And I piece with it. I don't like it for free motion quilting because of the raised feed dog plate that catches on the quilt sandwich and the tension issues due to the horizontal bobbin case. I have quite a few straight stitch only machines and I do use the 401 quite a bit.

Candace,
Which 5 cams are you referring to?


Joe

Candace 07-04-2012 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by J Miller (Post 5338086)
Candace,
Which 5 cams are you referring to?


Joe

There are a few cams that are available that aren't built into the 401. Not many, but there are a some. Go here and see http://i522.photobucket.com/albums/w...atterns401.jpg There are 5 external fashion discs that originally came with it( I think I have all of those) and then some extra fashion discs lower down (4) and some special discs for twin needle work. I don't have any of these discs. So, I guess the total # actually comes out to 9 other regular cams and 12 for twin needle work.

PsychoPixie 07-04-2012 09:17 AM

Free motion quilting; I've got the embroidery foot, made of clear plastic and the hoop at the bottom...

Candace 07-04-2012 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by PsychoPixie (Post 5338390)
Free motion quilting; I've got the embroidery foot, made of clear plastic and the hoop at the bottom...

You shouldn't need a hoop for FMQ. I've never needed one. It's not necessary unless you are doing intense thread painting. Try it without a hoop.


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