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Quiltbeagle 12-13-2017 06:32 AM

Yes, but usually lessen the pressure a bit when sewing anything with batting in it and the walking foot engaged (I have a Janome 6600).

ArtsyOne 12-13-2017 07:15 AM

I adjust mine all the time, depending on how many layers of fabric I'm sewing through and whether or not the top and bottom fabrics feed together correctly. It's good to know that some machines don't allow this adjustment - one more reason to keep sewing on my 40-year-old Kenmore.

Macybaby 12-13-2017 07:23 AM

I adjust mine whenever I feel it's needed, If I feel it's not feeding like I expect, I'll adjust. I think I would not be happy with a machine that I could not adjust if I felt it was needed.

salederer 12-13-2017 07:32 AM

Yes I do. Especially when FMQ.

Irishrose2 12-13-2017 08:11 AM


Originally Posted by ArtsyOne (Post 7961798)
I adjust mine all the time, depending on how many layers of fabric I'm sewing through and whether or not the top and bottom fabrics feed together correctly. It's good to know that some machines don't allow this adjustment - one more reason to keep sewing on my 40-year-old Kenmore.

My machine that self adjusts is a 1973 Elna 62C. 44 years old. Sews wonderfully except for this one 'flaw'. Right now I am stitching 24" tubes and it consistantly shifts the top layer by the time I reach the end.

FoxyLady 12-13-2017 09:08 AM

Pressure Foot Adjustment
 

Originally Posted by EasyPeezy (Post 7961435)
With my Janome 6600 I had to constantly adjust the pressure foot pressure
specially when sewing over thick seams and for quilting. Now that I'm using
the Janome 9400 I don't have to. It seems to do it automatically. Sewing
over thick seams is a dream.

Thanks for the info on the Janome 9400. I recently purchased this machine (love it). Have quilted several baby quilts and had no problem with the pressure of the foot. After reading the post I wondered if I might need to consider adjusting the pressure foot at some point.Always nice to hear advice from another quilting friend.

newbee3 12-13-2017 09:59 AM

watch Jamie Wallen tension problems on u tube

Homespun 12-13-2017 10:07 AM

Yes, for the same reasons Peckish does.

Mimiqwerty 12-13-2017 03:32 PM

Yes, when fmq with a puffy batt. Actually, I've had my Babylock Crescendo for 4 years and just found the pressure foot adjustment last week when I decided to fmq a baby quilt. Feeling dumb over here.

selm 12-13-2017 04:10 PM

I didn't realize I could adjust the pressure on my 'newer' machine and had trouble trying to stitch through a thick, fleece, robe belt loop so had to go to my other machine. I then discovered I could adjust this machine and now don't have that problem. It's about the only time I've needed heavier pressure.


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