FMQ/darning foot trouble.
#11
I thought so, too. At this point, I will have to use whatever I can find tomorrow. I am trying to finish a baby quilt for a shower on the 28th (It's DH's cousin who I had forgotten was pregnant :/. got the invitation on Wednesday, cut and pieced the top on Thursday, pieced the back and basted Friday, started quilting Saturday). After I get it done, I can worry about ordering something online, but, time isn't on my side for this project.
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It sounds to me as if the plastic foot is flexing as you sew -- not good. Is this a "hopping" foot? Or a "floating" foot? You might want to go to a metal foot, and I personally prefer a hopping foot.
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sears Kenmore generally has a decent darning foot that fits MANY machines..including Janome, Elna, Singer, Brother and Kenmore!
still why did the "foot" supposedly mess up NOW??? not really sure it is the foot! Did you totally rethread the machine or just replace the needle?
still why did the "foot" supposedly mess up NOW??? not really sure it is the foot! Did you totally rethread the machine or just replace the needle?
#15
sears Kenmore generally has a decent darning foot that fits MANY machines..including Janome, Elna, Singer, Brother and Kenmore!
still why did the "foot" supposedly mess up NOW??? not really sure it is the foot! Did you totally rethread the machine or just replace the needle?
still why did the "foot" supposedly mess up NOW??? not really sure it is the foot! Did you totally rethread the machine or just replace the needle?
I did rethread after replacing the needle, even removed the foot and made sure it was on right. I just don't understand it either. The only thing I can come up with is the foot must be junky.
As ever...thanks for your help. Hopefully I can get something going today and I will update if I identify the problem!
#16
So....
I called around this morning to see who had what. The LQS and sewing center closest to me both had FMQ feet, but the LQS only carried the plastic big foot. The sewing center is a Janome dealer. The owner asked me to bring the machine in so we could see what would fit.
While my tot napped, I took the machine apart and made sure there was no lint built up. Very little debris. Still no go with the darning foot.
I took the machine to them, and we tried a variety of feet. Eventually, we found that the regular Janome low shank darning foot works perfectly. It's even quieter--like it fits better. AND...the part that screws to the bar is metal!
I conclude that the generic acrylic foot can't stand up to frequent all over FMQ'ing. I think the one I was using got bent or warped and wouldn't stay put above the needle screw like it's supposed to.
Thanks again for all the help trying to figure it out.
I called around this morning to see who had what. The LQS and sewing center closest to me both had FMQ feet, but the LQS only carried the plastic big foot. The sewing center is a Janome dealer. The owner asked me to bring the machine in so we could see what would fit.
While my tot napped, I took the machine apart and made sure there was no lint built up. Very little debris. Still no go with the darning foot.
I took the machine to them, and we tried a variety of feet. Eventually, we found that the regular Janome low shank darning foot works perfectly. It's even quieter--like it fits better. AND...the part that screws to the bar is metal!
I conclude that the generic acrylic foot can't stand up to frequent all over FMQ'ing. I think the one I was using got bent or warped and wouldn't stay put above the needle screw like it's supposed to.
Thanks again for all the help trying to figure it out.
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