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preventing the wiggle after pivoting?
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Any tips for this? I try to gently reposition my quilt through the throat when I pivot (although sometimes it is necessary to use more persuasion). As you can see in the photo below I often end up with a wiggle after the pivot. I would really like to eliminate this.
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Do you have your needle in the down position when you pivot?
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When I have to do a pivot, I keep my needle in the down position, turn to where I want to be, then I do a one stitch 'reverse' stitch, which keeps my needle in the same spot - then I can go forward without that little wiggle.
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Originally Posted by Deb watkins
(Post 7451961)
When I have to do a pivot, I keep my needle in the down position, turn to where I want to be, then I do a one stitch 'reverse' stitch, which keeps my needle in the same spot - then I can go forward without that little wiggle.
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Originally Posted by Deb watkins
(Post 7451961)
When I have to do a pivot, I keep my needle in the down position, turn to where I want to be, then I do a one stitch 'reverse' stitch, which keeps my needle in the same spot - then I can go forward without that little wiggle.
I am careful to keep the needle in the down position when pivoting - however never tried doing one reverse stitch. I'll give that a try - thanks for the suggestion Deb! |
This looks like the same as stopping in free motion. And then restarting. Will keep watching as my friend does this when stopping in a straight line and I can't see what she is doing wrong.
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That backstitch is a great idea, I'm going to give that a try too. I think this wiggle occurs when tension is on the batting and fabric after the turn, when the needle goes up to take a stitch, it releases that tension resulting in in wiggle. If the back stitch doesn't work, just make certain the tension is off after the turn. At least that's what I do.
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Originally Posted by Deb watkins
(Post 7451961)
When I have to do a pivot, I keep my needle in the down position, turn to where I want to be, then I do a one stitch 'reverse' stitch, which keeps my needle in the same spot - then I can go forward without that little wiggle.
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Good suggestions here but nobody mentioned using a metal foot instead of a plastic one. Metal gives better control/traction of the fabric.
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Is it a large quilt? I have not had issues as long as my needle is down but am curious to try Deb's suggestion.
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