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    Old 04-25-2013, 01:05 PM
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    I have never tried it, looks pretty scary!
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    Old 04-25-2013, 01:25 PM
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    I've done it on small pieces for thread painting, no accidents but not for the faint of heart. I LOVED it cause nothing obstructed my vision and there was no foot to catch my basting threads.

    I know I've seen video's of industrial sewing without feet ... an environment where speed was a factor. Some were current and foreign (no OSHA to worry about) other video's or photo's that were taken here in the states were much older (pre OSHA or H&S in Britain). All of them were specialized where the same motion was repeated piece after piece.
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    Old 04-25-2013, 01:36 PM
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    My mama used to do monogramming for us using this technique....she is a brave lady....LOL, but she did nice work!!!!!
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    Old 04-25-2013, 01:38 PM
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    I have the Singer book that has all that tapestry and lace. First electric driven machines.

    If you used a spring needle for thread painting, you were supposed to use a hoop. There were instructions on how to cut a notch in the wooden hoop, and how to wrap so fabric didn't slip. Like FMQ, the hoop could be large enough to fit the throat of the machine. I still have some old books with this technique along with cutwork.
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    Old 04-25-2013, 02:55 PM
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    She did use her own octagonal hoops that she has developed. She is using a modern machine. My first thought was dangerous as well, but she does beautiful work and her hands are well away from the needle. I would worry about breaking a needle and it flying at me! Thanks for all the thoughts. I was just curious what others would think.
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    Old 04-25-2013, 02:57 PM
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    Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
    I've done it and amazingly didn't sew my finger. In some ways it is easier because you can really see where you are going.
    You can also see the needle going into your finger..lol
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    Old 04-25-2013, 03:31 PM
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    I have the foot that is a spiral made out of wire. I have used it to embroider and it works fine. With any sewing, just be careful.
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    Old 04-25-2013, 05:44 PM
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    We all have our areas of expertise - I bet this one takes a lot of practice.
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    Old 04-25-2013, 10:38 PM
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    I saw this done on paper using the needle to perforate a pile of paper for templates. Hope this makes sense.
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    Old 04-26-2013, 03:00 AM
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    If you girls all want a laugh, I saw this and wondered why this woman was sewing without a foot. I am thinking she must be using the knee option to make the machine run. I wondered what happened to her foot. Then I wondered why all of you thought that running the machine with a foot was dangerous. After reading about 4 posts, I finally understood that she was running the machine without a presser foot. I guess I watched to much about the Boston Bombings. I am an idiot!
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