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    Old 10-26-2013, 03:10 PM
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    Ok, I jumped on the band wagon and made two fabric boxes. The very first one was made for Halloween and came out pretty good with straight line quilting. Then I thought, I could make some for Christmas gifts and fill the boxes with cookies or candy and would try my hand at FMQ. Bad idea as you can see for yourselves- eyelashes.
    i think this has something to do with the tension as well as the operator. Lol
    i have my tension set at 4.5 on my Horizon 12000. Anyone have this machine who knows what I should do? All suggestions welcomed.
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    Old 10-26-2013, 03:22 PM
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    Hey., that's not eye lashes. It's a design element!!
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    where's the "like" button .... wonderful description CC/nativetexan: design element! I think they add to the charm of the fabric box Nancy.
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    If you quilted from the side you are showing, then your top tension is too tight. If you quilted from the other side, then your bobbin tension is too tight. I'd start by adjusting the upper tension...'cuz it's easier to do! Good luck! (Just make a practice sandwich and make small adjustments til you get it right.)
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    You could be trying to quilt to fast. That was my problem when it happened to me. Once I learned to slow down I didn't have anymore eye lashes.
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    I didn't adjust anything on my 12000. I went to the window and chose FMQ worked just fine.
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    Originally Posted by bjiwami
    If you quilted from the side you are showing, then your top tension is too tight. If you quilted from the other side, then your bobbin tension is too tight. I'd start by adjusting the upper tension...'cuz it's easier to do! Good luck! (Just make a practice sandwich and make small adjustments til you get it right.)
    I quilted the second box on the side showing. It was at a 4.5 so do I go down a number to loosen?
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    Originally Posted by Susan G.
    You could be trying to quilt to fast. That was my problem when it happened to me. Once I learned to slow down I didn't have anymore eye lashes.
    I knew it was likely the operator! Lol
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    Originally Posted by nativetexan
    Hey., that's not eye lashes. It's a design element!!
    I agree, it looks like a design element. Happily it happened on the flowered box, looks like you intended it. I got eyelashes when I quilted too fast too. it doesn't take too long to learn to slow down! LOL
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    Originally Posted by nativetexan
    Hey., that's not eye lashes. It's a design element!!
    This was my thought exactly. The recipient will think you are soooo artistic!

    Often eyelashes are caused by moving the fabric too fast especially on curves OR (and I'm assuming the eyelashes are on the back of your work) your upper tension is a bit too low.
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