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Old 04-17-2014, 08:30 AM
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I always use the foot pedal.
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Old 04-17-2014, 11:21 AM
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I had forgotten that I had a foot pedal!
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Old 04-17-2014, 11:33 AM
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Haven't read all the posts but when I discovered my start/stop button I use it all the time unless I'm using my Feather Weight. I hate fumbling around to find the foot pedal. So far I've never found a way to stop the foot pedal from sliding away from me. I especially like that I can set the speed and once you really get used to using the button you don't even think about it. And yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks. I've been sewing for over 50 years.

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Old 04-17-2014, 11:56 AM
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I tried using the button but didn't like the loss of control. It would go too fast (although I slowed it down in the control panel) or I would mess up stitches while reaching for the button. Sometimes it would go past where I wanted it to by the time I hit it.

Basically, I now just use it if I am doing long, repetitious, straight seams.
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Old 04-17-2014, 12:10 PM
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I did the "foot pedal dance" for too many years. When I discovered that start/stop buttons were available, I was first in line to get a machine. I don't even know where my foot pedal is anymore. I love being able to "set" the machine speed. Love, love, love start/stop button.
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Old 04-17-2014, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by luana View Post
I think I am missing something. If you use the start/stop button, don't your hands (or a finger) need to leave your work while you reach for it? Especially when I am FMQ, I like both hands on my work when the machine starts, so I use the pedal. When I applique I need both hands on my work and sometimes go one stitch at a time, so I use the pedal. I am very interested in the advantages of the start/stop button because lots of you use it, and I don't want to miss out.
Yes, and it's the reason I prefer the foot pedal--for me there is no comparison.

I hate lifting my one hand from my project in order to push the stop button. For me, it doesn't work.
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Old 04-17-2014, 12:47 PM
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You all will wonder what planet I am from....here I am thinking "what is a start/stop button?" I have never heard of that before now. And i have 3 sewing machines plus 2 sergers!
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Old 04-17-2014, 01:29 PM
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YEARS ago I had (and still do) a Quilters Star by White machine and never used the start/stop button.
The two machines I use all the time don't have that button.
I use the cruise control on my truck all the time, it saves gas.
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Old 04-17-2014, 04:18 PM
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I also like the start button for FMQ, but during regular sewing I never feel like I'm in control unless I use the foot pedal. I get that panicky feeling like it's running away from me!
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Old 04-17-2014, 04:27 PM
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I use the start/stop on my Janome, which was one of the features that I wanted when I bought it. Have used it doing FMQing and also just piecing. I DID have to retrain myself to use it but I put in the time to learn and now I love it. Takes practice to learn all new things. It comes down to what you really want to do.
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