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Old 02-04-2011, 03:26 PM
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aborning
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Originally Posted by MaryStoaks
You might try quilting with the stitch length regulator turned off. The stitch length will be shorter or longer depending on how fast you move. I did and it made me a better quilter with more control. Keep you eye on the needle! At least you could quilt untill your new cords come.
i did finish the quilt that day using Manual mode. But I didn't like doing it that way. It seemed hard for me to concentrate on both getting the design perfect and concentrating the same time on trying to move the machien with a consistent speed for cosistent stitches. It did turn out ok but I will not do another quilt until the problem is solved. The Dealer had me switch the sensors around to see if the vertical stitch now switched --but it didn't --it still skipped on the horizontal. So he's thinking it it the Y cord that connects to the sensor . The cord is on order and hopefully that will solve the problem.
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