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Old 12-23-2010, 11:34 AM
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miss_ticky2
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Originally Posted by Deborah2009
On my Brother 940D you have a choice of stitching with the regulator that regulates how fast the machine sews, irregardless of how much you push the pedal down. I turned mine off, so if I want to sew faster I push the pedal down more. When I am sewing a straight line, I can keep the momentum up and stitched faster and just as accurate. I have been sewing for years, and finally got my 3rd sewing, since I have had my other 2 since the early 1970's. This machine has a needle up down feature, embroiders with its 4" hoop and I can now print someones name with 6 different build in lettering styles, both in capital and smaller case letters...Very cool.
Isn't that a variable speed control? My Horizon has that too, but it doesn't have a stitch regulator. Different to the stitch regulators they're talking about here I think
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