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I forgot to say that my husband ordered a straight stitch needle plate for me for Christmas. Looking forward to trying it!
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I was going to suggest leaders and enders as well, but first I would change your needle. I was having the same problem last week.
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I'm with justflyingin, I use my starter/enders over & over till they are full then toss. I'm too busy just piecing to try to figure out out to piece & make something from the starter/ender too. Maybe in about 5 yrs I can be close to good enough to do that, until then when one starter gets too full I just reach in my trash can & pull out another odd shape too small scrap.
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Also same as quilt1950 I was taught to hold my tails, but once I found out about leaders/ender I do that now, but there are occasions when I still hold the tails.
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Originally Posted by purplefiend
(Post 6428815)
Beaglelady,
Try a new needle too, for piecing quilts; I like Schmetz or Inspira 80/12 microtex needle. You can prevent the Sapphire 870 from zig zagging, if you push the tool button on your machine and select straight stitch. I have the Sapphire 875, started with the Sapphire 870. Sharon |
For those of you who sew on a slip of packing paper or a note pad paper - does this tend to dull your needle like cutting on paper dulls your scissors?
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I use leaders also, but if you don't want to do that, start with your needle down into the fabric and make sure you upper thread and bobbin threads are pulled to the back.. You can use Bonnie Hunter's method of leaders and enders and make little 4 patch squares out of 2" fabric squares..
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Originally Posted by mom2boyz
(Post 6429748)
For those of you who sew on a slip of packing paper or a note pad paper - does this tend to dull your needle like cutting on paper dulls your scissors?
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Honestly I have not noticed that using the paper dulls my needle, nothing noticeable anyways. It works for me and avoids the tangle of thread going down into my machine, as I said it does not do this, unless I am working with half square triangles, then I automatically put paper underneath.
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I also will use a leader, but my machine doesn't do that real often. What I did do was put a piece of bright red ( think it's electrical) tape on one corner of my straight stitch needle plate. It still fits fine etc., and I always have a visual reminder before I switch to a zigzag or something other than a straight stitch. I have it on all three of machines SSN plate. Works good!
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If you use cheap paper pads from dollar store, it tears easily. Not too many bits of paper remaining. I fold the paper over seam and it tears easily as it is perforated anyways. I do learn from everyone's hints with their sewing machines, always figure it is worth a try.
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I saw a great tip recently where you should start sewing 1/4 to 1/2" in then backstitch to the edge of the fabric then sew forward. Works.
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Originally Posted by beaglelady
(Post 6426473)
I have a Husqvarna Sapphire 870 which I am very happy with except it eats the fabric at the beginning of the seam. I was wondering if I bought a straight stitch needle plate (the one with one small hole) would that help the problem?
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To quilting in my 60s - Hello to another beagle lover! Aren't they just the cutest friendliest dogs!
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That's an easy fix, most machine will eat the fabric in the beginning. If you could just hold the thread down for a second when you begin, problem solved. Some people use a piece of scrap fabric to start but I found the first way to be the simplest. Try it, it works!
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Originally Posted by Donnamarie
(Post 6442126)
That's an easy fix, most machine will eat the fabric in the beginning. If you could just hold the thread down for a second when you begin, problem solved. Some people use a piece of scrap fabric to start but I found the first way to be the simplest. Try it, it works!
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