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Old 04-27-2013, 01:43 PM
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Pinkiris
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Originally Posted by EllieGirl View Post
I have found slowing the speed down makes a big difference. When I first started FMQ in December 2012 I lowered my feeddogs and put the stitch length to zero. I have found though that keeping the feeddogs up gives me more control. I also found keeping the stitch length at the normal size helps prevent those kind of jerky, uneven rounded edges.

Are you saying that you FMQ with your feed dogs UP and your stitch length set at 2.5 (or whatever)?? How is that different from regular stitching? I don't get it! Maybe I'm dense............
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