Start/stop button on sewing machines
#113
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: STAYTON, OR
Posts: 329
I have a BABYLOCK and discovered the pedal had to be disconnected.
I was thinking that with FMQ it might not be too bad because it would be a constant even stitch.
Will try it out soon, I have several quilts to FMQ.......
I was thinking that with FMQ it might not be too bad because it would be a constant even stitch.
Will try it out soon, I have several quilts to FMQ.......
#114
Power Poster
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 15,639
By the time that my brain gets the message that my finger needs to pop up and shut off the dang machine, I have already covered miles of seams (that then need to be picked out). For some reason the message between the brain and the foot goes much quicker even though the distance is longer. Go figure. SO NO, I don't use the button.
#115
Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 2
I use my start/stop button all the time. I started using mine when I was moving and had packed up the foot pedal. Now I never use the foot pedal at all. Great for free-motion quilting, stays at steady speed. Also good for a circle maker, almost hands-free. For decorative stitches, when smooth slow operation is essential.
#117
Have one on my new machine and used it in doing HST and it worked great. I also love the thread cutter it has. Makes a big difference in the scraps of thread laying around later. I am still learning, so hopefully will find lots to do with all the functions on the Singer Quantum Stylist 9960.
#120
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: St. Charles, Illinois
Posts: 287
I use mine all the time, just love it. I suggest that when just starting out, you may want the speed of the machine slower to get your coordination with hitting the start/stop button or the reverse button. Once you get the coordination down pat, I think that you will love it. It is great for those that have knee or foot problems & have trouble with the foot pedel.
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