Originally Posted by bearisgray
(Post 5284369)
Took me a while to figure out that you were talking about the control that sets on the floor!
Another DUH moment for me. Then that DOH! moment....now to scrounge for that strip of sticky backed velcro I bought eons ago! Jan in VA |
You don't think it will rough up the carpet in the one area over time?
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That's what I've used for years! It's amazing what velcro can be used for. When I moved into my shed, I got one of those floor mats for my chair to roll around on. I put the fuzzy side down on the mat and then stick my foot feed to that. Before, I just used it with the carpet in the house. The carpet there was 30 yrs old, so I didn't worry about the wear to the carpet.
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Oh, Moreland. I sure had a laugh at myself. When I read your post I sat here for the longest time trying to figure out how velcro will help you attached to the bottom of your pressure foot. Then I read further and understood. I, too, use the rubber shelf stuff under my foot control on my wood floor. Works pretty good. Your idea sounds terrific if you have carpet.
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What wonderful tips here as have vinyl flooring in my studio and always chasing the foot.
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Originally Posted by jmabby
(Post 5284411)
I have hard wood floors and use a mouse pad under my foot control
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Thank you for this post! I didn't think of this and it sounds absolutely perfect. I even have the Velcro! Thank you again for all the time I'll save from not having to chase that foot pedal around the sewing room!!!
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This thread is so funny! I have hardwoods and a square of carpet sample stuck under the legs of the sewing cabinet but even that does not work. I tried shelf liner - no better. I have even considered nailing it to the floor. NOT! Or using a bungie cord to wrap around the thing and the table leg. So far, I have developed great toe-dexterity and can grab that thing as long as my legs reach it. Sometimes I just have to bend over and pick it up. It so slows me down!
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This is why I love this site! I can't believe this is so easy to do; and I have waited all these years to learn it.
Thank you. Judy |
I put a piece of quarter round molding long enough to go from one leg of my sewing table to the other. It keeps the foot petal from moving forward on any type of floor. I sew with the petal underneath my chair. Less stress on my foot and leg.
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