Janome 6600 serpentine stitch problem on quilt
#11
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In reply to gale and Quilt E - I was using the built in stitch for the machine (I believe it was #29). Quilt E may have given me an idea. My practice piece was small and held by pins but the small quilt was spray basted. Neither practice nor border were pre-washed and there was no piecework involved in either piece. The fabrics were different. The sample piece was made from different fabric than the border and backing but the batting was the same. So right now the major difference seems to be the spray basting as the fabrics are good quality quilt store cottons. It's just odd that one side of 2 different built in stitches start out working then quickly just do one side.
With what you have shared, another possibility may be a different needle is needed.
Not just a new one of the same, but perhaps a different type and size.
I have found that can sometimes make a huge difference when quilting.
If you have the same fabrics, make your next sample exactly as the quilt,
including the spray baste.
While your different fabrics are quality ... there can still be a difference.
Please be sure to let update us, when you get a chance to work on it.
Good Luck!
#12
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Hi there! Don't know if this will help ... I have a Juki DX-7, and I've found that, when using the serpentine stitch on a large project, the quilt has to be supported (it can't hang over the side of the table ...), otherwise the serpentine stitch will go a bit wonky!!!
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Hi there! Don't know if this will help ... I have a Juki DX-7, and I've found that, when using the serpentine stitch on a large project, the quilt has to be supported (it can't hang over the side of the table ...), otherwise the serpentine stitch will go a bit wonky!!!
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I will give this a try on a bigger sample piece that I have spray basted too. When I pulled out the stitches from the failed stitches, it has left holes in my border fabric.