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On the verge of crying. Uneven Janome stitches with walking foot.

On the verge of crying. Uneven Janome stitches with walking foot.

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Old 01-19-2015, 06:00 PM
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I agree with everyone on the weight of the quilt BUT please don't dismiss the one saying the walking foot could be defective. I was having all kinds of problems on a quilt with really small stitches and it was the walking foot. I had worn it out! The little grippers were kind of worn off, but there was something wrong in the mechanics of it and it had to be replaced.
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Old 01-20-2015, 03:27 AM
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I learn't on my very first quilt using my very first Janome that if I went too fast I would get tiny tiny stitches. Slow down and make sure your quilt is supported - no drag. Keep going, don't give in, you're in charge.
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Old 01-20-2015, 05:24 AM
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Don't forget to check the thread path. It could be the thread hanging up somewhere.....like on the edge of the spool or a burr. Rethread your machine, change the needle, lengthen your stitch. Look at your walking foot to see that it is working OK. do a test sandwich....I hope these checks solve your problem.
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Old 01-20-2015, 05:50 AM
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My machine is Janome although it's labeled Kenmore and it does the same thing. I have found that if I slow down and make it an even pace the stitch regulator works much better and I don't get those tiny stitches. Why it does it when I speed up I don't know.
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Old 01-20-2015, 05:51 AM
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I set my sewing table in front of the desk, so the quilt can move from the sewing table onto the desk as I sew. To the left of my machine, I set up a 2x4 foot table, and then another t able beyond that to support the quilt. It's a big mess when I'm quilting, but it sure does help. It also helps me finish up a quilt quickly so I can put my family room back together!
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Old 01-20-2015, 07:03 AM
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Some times when the quilting is going along well..I have duh moment and push or pull on the quilt..moving it too fast..which is what most likely why u are getting the problem..with the small piece..u most likely don't get into the rhythm of quilting long enough .to get to that place.
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Old 01-20-2015, 07:31 AM
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I have a Janome 6600 and I have , at times, realized that my "pressure" hadn't been adjusted. So easy to forget.....
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Old 01-20-2015, 07:38 AM
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Are you using a walking foot, that usually makes a difference. Make sure you are not tugging on the quilt while sewing. I hope you are not planning on quilting every 1 1/2" square, in my opinion that's too much. Make a sample, rethread your machine, change the needle and try again. I know my Janome can get a tad fussy at times, so I would try the above and it should help.
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Old 01-20-2015, 10:25 AM
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I agree, it sounds like a drag problem. My machine [also a janome] sits in a narrow table that came with machine. To counter act drag I use a card table to the back or even on the side for support. This has worked extremely well even on a king size quilt. Card table came from goodwill $10.00. It folds up nicely for storage. Keep going girl it will all turn out great.
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Old 01-20-2015, 10:33 AM
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I agree with all of the comments. But, I also have one to add. Make sure your bobbin thread is inserted properly. Sometimes mine is not threaded properly and this has also cause me problems with the stitches.
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