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Old 11-03-2020, 12:29 PM
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mkc
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Originally Posted by Macybaby View Post
Changing the needle height will mess up your timing. It's not that hard to do as there is normally a set screw you can release to adjust the needle height. However - you do this to line it up with the hook at it's lowest point, otherwise the hook won't grab the top thread and you'll have skipped stitches. Sometimes this is a "weakest link" part so that if you hit something really hard the needle bar may slip instead of something bending.

I have a bowl (glide) foot for my machine that will allow me to move over thick seams without anything catching. It does limit visibility somewhat even though it's clear plastic. But is sure is nice not having the foot catch on bulky seams.
Macybaby raises 2 excellent points, especially the timing concern.

I believe the Regalia is a rebadged Handi Quilter Amara. HQ sells a glide foot which is useful for going over bulk.

You might also try the FB group for the Amara to ask what others do or if you run into a question on timing the machine contact Keith Hayes at Longarm Tech

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