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kwhite 08-22-2011 05:32 AM

I tried the waffle looking shelf liner and it did not work. THen I got the solid foam type at the dollar store and it works great. Easy to clean up too.

Reanebean 08-22-2011 05:38 AM


Originally Posted by Glenda TX
I sew with a Janome 6600 and love it but my foot pedal is always trying to run away. Any ideas on keeping it within reach???

Learn to use your start/stop button. I started sewing slowly while learning to use it and when I was confident with it I went faster. I don't use foot pedals anymore. No more cramps in my calfs after a long weekend of sewing. It really is easy to learn.

quiltmom04 08-22-2011 05:47 AM


Originally Posted by Glenda TX
I sew with a Janome 6600 and love it but my foot pedal is always trying to run away. Any ideas on keeping it within reach???

I've taken duck tape and taped it to the floor. That's about the only thing I've found that works!

katlady3 08-22-2011 05:58 AM

glue to the foot pedal some of the rubber shelf/drawer lining material & it will not walk away. I did this to my Pfaff foot & it now stay where it is put.

pgthom 08-22-2011 07:30 AM

I have one of those rubber floor squares, intended for workshop floor. Can get them at the home improvement stores. I placed it with double sided tape on my tile floor, then foot pedal on the square. Wouldn't need the tape on carpet, as they are heavy enough to stay in place. No damage to the floor, and so far it's working.

Sierra 08-22-2011 07:35 AM

Had to laugh.... such a variety of ideas. I have the same problem with my 6600, but the permanent solutions made me laugh. The floor in my quilting room is painted wood, rather slippery, and not mine to change. BUT I use fold down/up tables and may use only two if it is a small project, or 4 (and the ping pong table if it is large. That means where my foot pedal is for any project moves around, so no "permanent" solution is possible.

Right now my DH is helping me quilt a 7x8' landscape quilt with a lot of appliques on it and I have tables behind, beside and in front of me to hold the "roll" while I sew down and applique. The tables are fairly high so I am standing while sewing which helps keep the pedal where is belongs.

libbiebean 08-22-2011 07:40 AM

I sew bare foot or with socks on. Then as the pedal moves, I can hook it with my big toe and bring it back.

Audreyek 08-22-2011 07:48 AM

I often quilt bare foot. turn the foot pedal upside down, your toes curl over the ridge of the pedal, it takes care of a lot of the problem, but you can also glue some of the shelf liner to the top (now bottom)to help the little bit of crawl that might still happen.

gramajo 08-22-2011 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by deedum
I like the mouse pad idea! Thanks

I tried this & it didn't work for me--pedal kept running away :D

quiltmouse 08-22-2011 08:20 AM

(only read p 1) I use rug-grip fabric. grips a bit better than the shelf liner.


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