Old 07-01-2019, 06:56 PM
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Stitchnripper
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Originally Posted by Schill93
Yes, that's the way I have been doing it. Since you have the Brother PQ 1500 machine, let me ask you a question if you don't mind. The price on those is very appealing right now on Amazon ($539) and I have been tempted, but what it doesn't have that the Juki has is speed control. I have a real pedal problem, as I have bad neropothy in my legs (due to chemo), which makes my feet numb (very little feeling), so I thought the speed control on the Juki would be helpful, especially in light of how fast these machines can go, compared to the one I'm used to using. When using a quilting foot in FMQ, how difficult do you find it to control the speed on the 1500?

For those who mentioned to me, it would probably be cheaper to send the tops out. I know your right (especially if I purchased a more expensive machine), but the thing is, I find I really enjoy the free motion quilting. I'm still lousy at it, but I'm getting better, and that makes me happy.

Lets face it. There is nothing practical about quilting these days . People don't do it to save money by using sacks or old clothes for their bedding. Quite the contrary. It is a very expensive hobby. There is something very appealing about quilts, and I enjoy making something I think is pretty.

And like the song, " a girls just gotta have some fun".
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I think that is a good price. There really isn’t a big learning curve. The manual is good. I don’t have trouble controlling the speed. There are hacks you can do with the foot pedal like taping something to it so you can only press it down so far. For me the fun part of quilting is the FMQ. For me personally I want to do my entire quilt from start to finish. Right now I don’t have any limitations except my own skill but I really do enjoy the FMQ. I watch a lot of videos and do practice. My work doesn’t duplicate a computerized long arm but that isn’t my goal.
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