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Old 11-08-2011, 08:06 AM
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No, that's what she was saying - don't raise the darning plate. Leave the darning plate down like you were going to do regular sewing, but set the stitch length to 0 so that the feed dogs aren't fighting you and see if that will work better for you.

The timing might be just different enough on your machine that it won't allow the use of the raised darning plate.
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