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Originally Posted by bearisgray
(Post 7961272)
Does anyone ever adjust it?
Do you not adjust yours? It is a nice feature in my opinion. And I know that some machines do not have the feature. |
Originally Posted by Quiltbeagle
(Post 7961758)
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).
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Originally Posted by Peckish
(Post 7961486)
It drives me crazy when salespeople and technicians tell us NOT to adjust something. It's the same thing as the bobbin tension. If we're NOT supposed to adjust it, then why does the manufacturer make a knob or button that does exactly that?!?!?
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Originally Posted by Irishrose2
(Post 7961581)
I adjust the machines that are adjustable. My Elna is supposedly self adjusting which is why she can't quilt. Too much pressure shifts pieces just as they reach the presser foot. She did a imperfect job of stitch in the ditch for the same reason, which is why I purchased vintage machines that can be adjusted.
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Originally Posted by rryder
(Post 7961563)
Yes, I adjust it based on the materials I’m working with.
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
(Post 7961272)
Does anyone ever adjust it?
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Originally Posted by slbram17
(Post 7962271)
My Elna has an adjustable pressure foot...it is not vintage. It is an Excellence 720 model...very good machine.
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Originally Posted by Irishrose2
(Post 7962462)
I'm glad Elna corrected my machine's only flaw. It stills sews wonderfully so it won't be replaced for anything except quilting.
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Yes. I have and use a vintage 403-A for machine applique. It's practically mandatory to be able to adjust the presser foot pressure. I don't think I'd want to use a machine that is not adjustable.
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