Old 11-26-2011, 01:26 PM
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deemail
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don't forget, the original quilting and embroidery on home machines was done on normal machines with the feed dogs down and the sewing foot removed (presser bar must be down)... you can go any direction once the feed dogs are down (many older machines actually have a cover for the feed dogs rather than lowering, but they work the same)... you will be able to FMQ just fine.... and at a really fast speed...
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