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Single Hole Stitchplate.Where have you been all my life?

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Old 05-13-2021, 09:47 AM
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I finally bought myself a single hole stitch plate and it is a miracle!
No more leaders/enders, no having the beginning of your fabric sucked in...Just drop your needle down and go, while piecing.
So glad I finally got one.

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Old 05-13-2021, 09:58 AM
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I have a single hole plate on my FW and one other machine. I love it. I have another machine that has the plate but it is not on the machine (yet). You are right about how nice they run the fabrics run through.
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Does it make that much difference? I bought them for my old Pfaffs - but don't use them very often.

Do you have a setting that will remind ou that you are using a single hold stitch plate so one does not break needles ?

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Old 05-13-2021, 10:08 AM
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I have searched and searched, but one is not available for my Brother 2003 ULT sewing/ emb machine.
I sew more than I embroider, and Oh My, I would love to have a single hole plate!
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MY Singer had one but i had to always remember if i changed to zig zag or other stitch, and put the other plate on. That was frustrating but I got used to it. Now i have the plate that came with my Janome and use it for everything.
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Originally Posted by Watson View Post
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No more leaders/enders, no having the beginning of your fabric sucked in ...

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I have one for both of my machines and love it. You are right - t rarely worry about fabrics being sucked in. What I also love is that my newest machine automatically locks the needle to the center the minute you snap it in place but my older one sadly does not - and yes a few needles have fallen victim to the single hole stitch plate on that machine.
I doubt it was operator error - maybe gremlins??
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My Featherweight has it and I want to get one for my Janome as it is soooooooooooo frustrating when the material gets sucked in the machine.
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They do work well, you just have to be careful not to switch from straight stitch.
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Nice! I may need to see if they are available for my machines. What I have been doing to keep mine from gobbling up fabric is to use a small piece of lightweight paper underneath the points of triangles as I feed them through the machine, as if I were paper piecing. Works great, and very easy to simply pull off the paper afterward.
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I always take a sticky note and place it on the machine on the way I make my stitch selections, to remember that I have the straight stitch plate on. Have I broken my needle by not remembering to take the straight stitch plate off first. Maybe, I am not telling.
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