Questions for Pfaff Owners
#71
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: NC
Posts: 246
Check out Bonnie Hunters "Leaders and Enders" Using her method, you'll evenually have enough leaders and enders to make something!!. I've got a whole pile of 4patchs I've made that will eventually go into a scrap quilt.
Originally Posted by polly13
WOW! Thanks for the lesson. I always do grumble using so much thread. Will definitely try it.
Originally Posted by Grambi
Polly13, the purpose of the "ender" is for it to be the "starter" next time you sit down to sew. Then you don't have to deal with long threads to hold. I'll bet I have saved a mile of thread by doing this.
#74
Originally Posted by Jo Mama
I have a Pfaff 7550 also. I got it for Christmas 1995. It has never pulled anything into the feed dogs. What does your Pfaff dealer say?
#75
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Idaho
Posts: 11,375
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Pfaffs are notorious for that but the straight stitch plate is supposed to solve that problem. Now HOW do you keep from breaking the needle when you forget that you have the straight stitch plate in?
Fortunately my new Babylock is not as persnickety as the Pfaff.
Fortunately my new Babylock is not as persnickety as the Pfaff.
#78
Originally Posted by llcanderson
Ialso have the phaff.....is that Idt you are talking about the walking foot? mine is the 7550 and dose the same thing
#80
Originally Posted by llcanderson
thanks ,for the input,I am not to up on some of the high tec,abbreviation used on the computer..thanks again Mama Bear
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