Originally Posted by
quiltstringz
I was reading a quilt book that I got for my birthday "Mastering Precsion Piecing" by Sally Collins. One thing that I found very interesting is that she says if we have a machine on which you can move the needle over, we really should be using a wider presser foot and moving our needle over until we have a 1/4" or scant 1/4" (whichever you prefer) at the edge of that foot. For most of us - I have a Bernina when we have our needle in the center position and use a 1/4" foot we are not using the feed dogs on the right hand side which gives us better fabric control. I haven't tried this yet but will on my next project. It is one of those aha moments and makes sense after someone tells me that.
I have a Bernina 830 and I use my fat foot that is open in front and move my needle over to the right almost all the way. That way I DO use both of the feed dogs. It's in the shop for a tune up and I'm using my Huskavarna with 1/4" foot and it is way harder to get the fabric to move. I have to use "The Purple Thange" and push it to get it started. I miss my Bernina.