Old 09-30-2013, 02:22 PM
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miriam
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Originally Posted by SteveH
Allow me to explain why most of my family prefers handcranks...

Most folks start off assuming that handcranks give less control. Why not, with most folks using one hand in front of the needle, and one behind, it would seem that you would lose an element of control.

The ONE thing folks do not usually realize until they try is that when you are using the handcrank you are manually controlling the feed dogs. One turn = 3 stitches, so 1 stitch is only a third of a rotation. That is VERY fine control.

So what happens is you use your left hand in front, and your right hand controlling the feed dogs "feels" like you are pulling it through with your right hand.

Because of this you can steer REALLY carefully and actually have better control that with a powered or treadle.

One other Key is the presser foot tension need to be correct, no more fudging it by using your hands to maintain the feed by pulling a little.

just my .02
I would have to agree. I get excellent control on a HC but lousy on a treadle.
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