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The trick with rulers is to remember that the needle is 1/4" inside the ruler foot, so you have to aim your ruler to allow for that 1/4" discrepancy. Once you've got that figured out, it gets a lot easier.
For me, I keep my "ruler" hand on the ruler and on the fabric to guide it and my other hand on the fabric on the other side of the needle and use them both to guide the fabric and ruler. Try not to press the ruler hard against the ruler foot, but just use it as a guide. Watson |
Originally Posted by tropit
(Post 8426261)
I wonder, can you use that type of sewing machine foot and rulers for a slant needle machine?
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Originally Posted by NZquilter
(Post 8426211)
I just bought the starter Westlee ruler set for DMS this past spring. I've used them on two quilts so far and love them! I don't have much experience yet, but for a beginner, I thought I did pretty good. I use them on my vintage Pfaff 130.
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https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/smile.png Absolutely Beautiful! Thanks for the photo showing the vintage machine and the modern day ruler quilting! I like the quilting design you chose for your quilt! I am admiring the quilt pattern as well. Are those 25 patch blocks? I like that you can use scraps to make the blocks in different shades of the same color. Please share the pattern if you have one. Have fun ruler quilting!
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I have been happy with Westalee rulers for my DSM. I don’t think you want them too long for DSM work...if they do not lay flat on the bed of your machine, they will be insecure and you apt to have difficulty FMQ.
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I really would like to give them a try. Will have to do some research.
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