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Old 09-30-2013, 08:21 PM
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hopetoquilt
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Originally Posted by bjchad View Post
If you are using a hopping type quilting foot you can just leave your stitch length regular and work with feed dogs up. I have done this many times on my babylock machine which also does not allow zero stitch length.
So you leave your stitch length at like 2.5 and then just FMQ? Isn't there some drag on the quilt? You have not had any issues? I am so glad it wasn't just me unable to drop stitch length to zero and that it actually can't be done. Thanks for the info!
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