Is there a foot to achieve a SCANT 1/4 inch seam??
#41
WOW!!!! I have the same problem and had not thought to do this Thank you for the great tip
Originally Posted by Olivia's Grammy
If you can move your needle in increments to the right that would give you a "scant".
#42
the foot you need is about 17 inches below your knee and it coodinate with the hands at the end of your arms and the brain behind your eyes................i am so sorry for my warped sense of humor, just could not resist
#43
I use the Angler 2 from Pam Bono. It goes out far enough to the front that I can line up a scant 1/4 inch very easily. My piecing is perfect when I use it.
http://pamsclub.com/index.php?catego...hk=1&Itemid=71
http://pamsclub.com/index.php?catego...hk=1&Itemid=71
#46
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Originally Posted by AngelinaMaria
I have the Janome 6019 Quilter's Companion and the needle does not move on this one.
it says you have width control, are you sure you can't move the needle to the right? if you can stitch a zig zag, you can usually move your needle. wish i was there with you! i could help you find the the 1/4" or scant!
#47
Originally Posted by Holice
No, you have to adjust the needle (usually one click) to get the scant. However, I have an old Viking (not that old) that the button for 1/4" sets it at the scant.
#48
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Originally Posted by incoming2me
I have several low shank machines and use this foot for all my piecing.
I don't think I could piece without it!
I don't think I could piece without it!
this foot has the single hole..so if you move your needle to far, you could break the needle or worse,bend the shaft.
when you order/buy a foot for your machine,any machine, be sure to talk to a dealer..sew and vac shops usually sell attachments for machines that they sell. there are some great on-line shops that know what you need too..
Brubakers is one:
http://www.brubakerssewing.com/
i took the black bar off one of my extra 1/4" feet.
there is a foot called :"Clearview Quilting Foot" and Guide Set
i also have the "Other little foot"
It's wider than "original little foot".
"1/4" right side of foot lets you stitch perfect 1/4" seams. Wider left side ensures foot covers both feed dogs on newer machines with wider set feed dogs. Fits all older models with a center needle position. Marks let you stop 1/4" from cut edge for perfect miter points."
http://www.clotilde.com/detail.html?prod_id=4219
Janome and others make a wider opening 1/4" foot.
For those of you who are new to your machine:Please know if your machine is Low shank/high shank/or you can use a snap on,when ordering online . if you don't know, ask here!
O2 foot (has wider opening where needle comes down
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Other Little foot (Wider foot to catch the feeddogs)
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Single hole foot..
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#50
Yes, according to April and others regarding this presser foot:
http://www.april1930s.com/html/quart..._4__foot1.html
Look at the 2nd picture specifically and read her description underneath it. Here's what she says:
"There is the 'scant' 1/4 inch as you see in the photograph above... and then there is the exact 1/4 inch which the black metal guide helps to keep your seams perfectly in line and consistent throughout your entire project. You won't have to wonder anymore about whether your seams are accurate... and for me - relieves a bit of neck and eye strain because I have the assurance of stitching straight and perfect."
I just spoke with April at April's 1930's, and she assured me that you can achieve a scant 1/4" seam as long as you keep your fabric lined up with the metal edge of the right toe on this foot. The black guide is for a true 1/4" seam.
As we all know, there are always variables, such as the thread we are using, our fabric and even how we press our seams. No matter which method you choose to achieve your scant 1/4" seam, you should always measure it to verify that's what you're getting.
Hope this helps,
http://www.april1930s.com/html/quart..._4__foot1.html
Look at the 2nd picture specifically and read her description underneath it. Here's what she says:
"There is the 'scant' 1/4 inch as you see in the photograph above... and then there is the exact 1/4 inch which the black metal guide helps to keep your seams perfectly in line and consistent throughout your entire project. You won't have to wonder anymore about whether your seams are accurate... and for me - relieves a bit of neck and eye strain because I have the assurance of stitching straight and perfect."
I just spoke with April at April's 1930's, and she assured me that you can achieve a scant 1/4" seam as long as you keep your fabric lined up with the metal edge of the right toe on this foot. The black guide is for a true 1/4" seam.
As we all know, there are always variables, such as the thread we are using, our fabric and even how we press our seams. No matter which method you choose to achieve your scant 1/4" seam, you should always measure it to verify that's what you're getting.
Hope this helps,
1/4 inch foot
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