FMQ on Singer 301
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FMQ on Singer 301
I was curious regarding what type of presser foot people were using on their Singer 301's for fmq. I found this video of a woman fmq'ing with the regular presser foot, it was just so cool. So I dropped my feed dogs, raised the pressure bar up as high as it would go and gave it a go. I have been mostly quilting with rulers so I have not been doing alot of designs, scrolling, or vining without a ruler so I what I've been able to do is not the prettiest, but holey moley, it works great!
I have been assembling quite a few microwave cozies for Christmas gifts and need to quilt them. I made myself one as well, so I used that as my guinea pig. Like I said, there is absolutely no elegance with the design, but I free motioned quilted it using my regular presser foot.
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I have been assembling quite a few microwave cozies for Christmas gifts and need to quilt them. I made myself one as well, so I used that as my guinea pig. Like I said, there is absolutely no elegance with the design, but I free motioned quilted it using my regular presser foot.
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tscweaves, I saw a Youtube where a woman was using a straight stitch vintage machine where it didn't have a feed dog lower button, so she unscrewed it from underneath and took the feed dogs completely off. She took off her foot too, and didn't use any foot at all!
#9
That is remarkable! The longer I sew on my vintage Singers, the more amazed I am at what can be done on them and how well it can be done. They are so easy to sew on and to take care of.
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