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Olivia's Grammy 04-28-2012 02:45 PM

The twisted or bump in the seam bothers me. I pin, I try to sew with the seams facing the feed dogs on top, but not every seam works that way. When I'm coming to the throat plate I gently lift the seam the tinest bit and that keeps the seam from bumping the wrong way. I do snip a few stitches if it doesn't lay right. I am not a perfectionist, but a few things bother me and that's one of them.:rolleyes:

jlwheart 04-28-2012 03:49 PM

Margecam52, thanks. Your knowledge is so helpful to me as I'm just learning to quilt. I appreciate your tips so much.

DonnaQuilts 04-28-2012 05:16 PM

Mine do too. I've been at it over 30 years. Glue I guess????

bigsister63 04-29-2012 05:42 AM

What I mean about seam position is that the top seam should lay pointing up so seam will feed into the foot and you can make sure that it feeds correctly and the bottom seam should be pointing down so that it will go smoothly over the feed dogs and not twist. This method also alows the seams to seat/match the seams together better and cuts down on twisting.own on.

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maggie_1936 04-29-2012 10:00 PM

had my dealer check the timing of my feed dogs when in for service. that problem is cured. don't know how it happens but apparently they can get out of sync.


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