Have You used this needle?
#11
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Davenport, Iowa
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I've seen it on the Schmitz website, at least I think that's where it was. Thought about if for a minute and then ordered my regular needles. Until there are more reviews or advertisements on it I doubt of I'll be buying one.
#12
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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I have not used this needle, but one of my friends told me that that was what she used when she first started doing FMQ and thread painting. It was long before I did either of those things so it might have been that FMQ feet weren't as readily available for all machines.
#13
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Location: Southern USA
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These type needles have been around for a long time. My grandmother had one for her old Singer but never used it. She called it a darning foot and she said she'd be damn if she darned anything. She would stitch up a busted seam or add a patch but never darned. I always thought she meant socks. LOL
#15
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These type needles have been around for a long time. My grandmother had one for her old Singer but never used it. She called it a darning foot and she said she'd be damn if she darned anything. She would stitch up a busted seam or add a patch but never darned. I always thought she meant socks. LOL
My mother darned socks by hand. I still have her darning egg but it's just for sentimental value. I'm definitely not darning socks.
#16
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Join Date: Jun 2018
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Found this on YouTube. Interesting. Let us know how your works. She calls it a Darning Spring"
https://youtu.be/fLsKe71tKvM
https://youtu.be/fLsKe71tKvM
#17
I haven't seen this before. Very interesting design. It looks like it can make FMQ much easier. I will keep following this thread to see what comes of it. The more information the better. Would love to know what machines it does fit.