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#11
I don't see it messing up timing unless your feed dogs are up and you are pulling on the fabric. If you have been doing this for a long time and your machine is fine, then I wouldn't worry about it.
#15
I have my machine turned that way on the mini pini frame and I can't imagine that the timing would have anything to do with it. I love it because it is so easy to get into my Juki for the bobbin when it sits sideways.
#16
I have only been quilting for a little over a year and all I have done is stitch in the ditch and a top stitching with good results, but I want to learn to FMQ. I have been reading the posts about FMQ and I am ready to try it. Thinking about it, it seems to make sense to turn the machine to have more room for your arms. Thanks to all for the great tips I have picked up reading these posts.
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