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#14
Done by me to give me more confidence... worth a try.
Originally Posted by Holice
put some painters tape down the front of the foot onto the arm of the machine and table (if necessry) to help you guide. This helps keep it straight going under the foot.
#16
this probably sounds silly, but what really helped me a lot was the advice I saw on youtube from Holice Turnbow (Horice Burntoe.........???? dont remember the name)
You cant sew a straight line unless sitting right in front of the machine!
Getting up ironing and sitting down again I did often not take the time to sit straight in front of the machine.
Also as already said: dont look at the needle, look where you go.
Granny
You cant sew a straight line unless sitting right in front of the machine!
Getting up ironing and sitting down again I did often not take the time to sit straight in front of the machine.
Also as already said: dont look at the needle, look where you go.
Granny
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I think I am always the odd man out(or woman out), I watch the side of my presserfoot, and I also sit right in front of the machine. I use an office chair which may make it easier to sit in the correct position easily because it rolls.
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