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Old 01-30-2017, 03:09 AM
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I am using the Pfaff 4.2 Quilt Expressions various decorative stitches. On my practice piece, which is 2 pieces of cotton together with no batting, the stitches look perfect. On the real quilt, 100% cotton backing and top and Warm n Natural batting, the decorative stitches all run together, overlapping each other and can't be used. Any ideas what's wrong?
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Old 01-30-2017, 03:48 AM
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The only thing I can think of is that perhaps you need to lengthen your stitch length as you're going through the additional layer of batting. Try a sample with the batting as well and see if that helps?
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Old 01-30-2017, 03:52 AM
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Decorative stitching on a quilt sandwich needs the stitch length dialed quite a bit larger because it is going through thickness.
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Old 01-30-2017, 04:59 AM
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and maybe loosen tension on presser foot?
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Old 01-30-2017, 06:14 AM
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Thanks. I will try these suggestions.
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I'm not sure about Pfaff, but on my Bernina the manual said to adjust the Balance for certain decorative stitches. I do agree about the longer stitch length, but I've also moved the Balance Dial sometimes & found that helped. Perhaps Pfaff has something similar?
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Old 01-30-2017, 09:36 AM
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What did you use to put the sandwich together? Spray, elmer's, etc. I used elmers with a little water to thin and found that it left hard spots. When I would do the decorative stitches, they would bunch up. I washed the quilt in the middle of the quilting process (gently in the sink) to remove the glue, and it went better after that. Not sure it was the glue, but it was better after washing. Did not think about the pressure foot adjustment.
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Old 01-30-2017, 01:11 PM
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Make sure your quilt is fully supported and nothing in the way so
the quilt can move forward. I was quilting a wall-hanging the other day
and was wondering why the stitches got jammed halfway.
Teach me to clear my table first even for small quilts.
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You may want to undo the IDT. Sometimes the walking foot does not handle the backwards and sideways movement of the fancy stitches too well. I agree with increasing stitch length as well.
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I have found it depends on the actual stitch design you are using. You have better luck using a very open design and one that does not go backwards very much. If the design is too heavy or too dense, the stitches will pile up on top of each other and make a real mess of things. I use a scrap of left over fabric from the quilt with batting to test some stitches out on. I also use the IDT because of the layers needing to stay together. I hope that helps. Just keep testing stitches. You will find some work better than others when using the for quilting. I also use 505 spray to stitch the layers together. They don't slip that way.
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