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Old 05-21-2010, 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by dsb38327
Originally Posted by AnnaK
I have not found a sure fire way to keep the pedal from moving around.
I am sorry you are having pain. I have noticed that pain in my ankle if I tip toe on the pedal. If my foot touches the floor and the pedal I do not get the pain.
This is shelf paper. I don't remember the brand but any would do. It is the kind that prevents sliding. We used it in the RV and it worked like a charm. It isn't expensive and a piece
of it on the floor under your presser foot would keep the foot from sliding. Hang it there. Oh, have you tried 'Goo'? Walmart has it in the pharmacy section. It is very good for the repetition pain we get from sewing. I keep it in my sewing room so I am tempted to use it when I feel the pain rather than waiting until later and forgetting to use it.
Good luck.
This really works. I cut a piece and used a rubber band to hold it right on the pedal. It also works good under your cutting mat keeps it from sliding on a slick table. :thumbup: :-P
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