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Old 01-01-2011, 06:51 PM
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I am new to quilting and even newer to free motion quilting. Is there any harm in free motion quilting with no presser foot on the machine? I have noticed it would be very easy to get my finger in the way and sew my finger. Other than that it is very to move the fabic to where I want the needle to sew.

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Old 01-01-2011, 07:27 PM
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My machines do not like sewing without a foot, there is nothing to help hold the fabric down while forming the stitches.
If your machine will work without one, go for it. Just be very careful :D:D:D
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i have done alot of free motion embroidery with out a foot Do watch the fingers. Also some machines do better than others and be sure to put the lever for the foot in the down position
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it is worth it to get a darning foot than to go without a foot! I have never sewn my fingers and I know you can find plenty of stories of people who have on this forum.
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You'll probably have a problem with stitch quality if you don't use a foot. The sewing machine stitch quality is made to have something hold the fabric down, even momentarily while the thread is pulled up through it. That's why a lot of long arm machines have a hopping foot - it only presses down while the needle is going through the fabric and pulling the thread up, not between stitches.
And as you mentioned - the safety factor. Machine needles are not meant to be used surgically!
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Please be careful I also have put a needle through my finger and it doesnt feel great
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Needles also bend and break more easily with no foot.
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Old 01-01-2011, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by amma
My machines do not like sewing without a foot, there is nothing to help hold the fabric down while forming the stitches.
If your machine will work without one, go for it. Just be very careful :D:D:D
I am glad to know I am not the only one who has a machine that does not like to work as well without the foot ... I thought it was just an operator error LOL
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