Originally Posted by
dgreen
My blocks and quilts are always "skewed" outward at the corners. When I am sewing strips together, or sashing onto the quilt, no matter how much I pin, when I get towards the end of the seam, my fabric won't stay straight and I get a bit of a curve at the end of a seam. It must be the way the feed dogs work, because I have pinned the pieces straight. Hard to explain. Does anyone have a solution for this? (Assuming I was able to explain my issue.)
My machine is Janome Memory Craft 6600.
I noticed this on my Janome 6600 but now use a stiletto for that last inch. Makes a whole lot of difference. (Yes if you don't guide it it seems to veer to the left.) You don't need to spend any money because lots of things can be used as a stiletto. Kabab stick works just fine.