Juki 2010q ?
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Juki 2010q ?
For those who have this machine, what foot do you use for piecing to get a scant 1/4" seam? I don't think the feet that come with this machine give a scant 1/4" seam. If not is there one to purchase?
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I just got this machine recently and there is a "compensating" foot that has a section on the right side that stays put as you feed the fabric through. I don't tihnk I'm explaining it just right but it like a guard, but it's larger and sits lower than a regular guard.
That said, I haven't pieced with it yet (just quilted pieces for fun) but I did finish the SITD for my Moms queen quilt she made and I FMQed the borders. It was sooo much easier to get the quilt through the machine!!
This weekend I'm starting a quilt for my daughter so willl do lots of piecing then. Tonight I'm ironing, hope to start cutting/ sewing Saturday morning...
That said, I haven't pieced with it yet (just quilted pieces for fun) but I did finish the SITD for my Moms queen quilt she made and I FMQed the borders. It was sooo much easier to get the quilt through the machine!!
This weekend I'm starting a quilt for my daughter so willl do lots of piecing then. Tonight I'm ironing, hope to start cutting/ sewing Saturday morning...
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Apparently there is a piecing foot for the Juki:
http://faeriesandfibres.blogspot.com...i-tl2010q.html
I would use an adhesive guide in addition to the piecing foot. I can piece a lot faster when I use a double layer of moleskin adhered to the right side of the foot to help me guide the fabric.
http://faeriesandfibres.blogspot.com...i-tl2010q.html
I would use an adhesive guide in addition to the piecing foot. I can piece a lot faster when I use a double layer of moleskin adhered to the right side of the foot to help me guide the fabric.
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Depending on the fabric and thread weight combo used, a quarter inch foot on any machine may or may not give you the target seam. You need to check it using this tutorial.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ce-t89997.html
Then adjust either by moving the needle position or as Prism99 suggests, using something on the bed for a seam guide.
If you change thread weights and/or fabrics for a project, you need to recheck your seam as you may need to change it.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ce-t89997.html
Then adjust either by moving the needle position or as Prism99 suggests, using something on the bed for a seam guide.
If you change thread weights and/or fabrics for a project, you need to recheck your seam as you may need to change it.
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Hi,
Just to restate I have a Juki 2010Q which is a straight stitch machine and the needle cannot be moved. I am wondering if anyone had found a foot that gives a Scant 1/4" seam. I think some sewing machines made a foot that was a scant 1/4", and I was wondering if someone had found one for the Juki.
Thanks
Just to restate I have a Juki 2010Q which is a straight stitch machine and the needle cannot be moved. I am wondering if anyone had found a foot that gives a Scant 1/4" seam. I think some sewing machines made a foot that was a scant 1/4", and I was wondering if someone had found one for the Juki.
Thanks
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The standard foot that looks like 2 prongs of a pitchfork. If you sew with your fabric lined up on the right side, you'll get a scant 1/4. The foot with the "lever" on the right side gives a 1/4 inch but it is not scant. It's a wide quarter. But remember thread makes a difference also, I use Sulky. Some of the better threads are thinner and may produce a different result.
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