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    Old 06-22-2010, 02:54 AM
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    Originally Posted by PatriceJ
    i have two Janome machines.

    the quarter-inch foot on the Janome MC11000 sews a scant quarter inch when the needle is left at the default factory setting.

    on the Janome 6600p:
    (2) standard 1/4-inch foot: set the needle at 3.7 for a precise 1/4-inch, and [usually] 3.9 for a scant. for some fabrics, i have to go farther to the right, but 3.9 is a good starting point.
    (3) accufeed 1/4-inch foot: 5.7 for precise 1/4-inch; 5.9 as my starting point for scant.
    Same here for my 6600!

    What is the thread thickness your using?
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    Old 06-22-2010, 04:06 AM
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    i use 50wt thread almost exclusively.

    i prefer it for quilting and sticking to one standard weight is easier for me than having to keep track of which is which. :lol:
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    Old 06-22-2010, 04:24 AM
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    Clearly you are not unique - I would cut and sew the quilt my way hiding the evidence inside the finished quilt. But when passing my sewn blocks to someone else at Guild - heaven forbid me to show my disgusting seam allowance. So I used what I thought was a precise 1/4" measure. And failed to have the proper block size. In Google I typed "how to get the proper block size" and magically I found an article about finding your personal 1/4" scant seam allowance.

    Cut two pieces of fabric 2.5"x 4.5" --- sew using the 1/4" scant seam. Press the seam to one side. Measure. Your newly sewn piece needs to measure 4.5" square.

    The way you cut your fabric is also a contributing factor. Placing the acrylic ruler over your fabric (cutting right handed) I try to see the slightest of a sliver of fabric on the left of the line I am using to measure the cut.

    I have used these examples in my classes and I feel more confident in passing a sewn block at Guild and less fear when piecing.
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    Old 06-22-2010, 04:29 AM
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    I have a Husqvarna Sapphire 870 and the 1/4" foot is a hair off. I had to adjust the needle setting several times before I got it right. Then... had to change it again, as explained so well by others above, for a new thicker fabric. :evil: :evil: :evil: I wanted to throw the machine, the fabric and the thread out the window.
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    Old 06-22-2010, 05:32 AM
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    don't toss any of those.

    toss all the stress and worry over that stinkin' scant.

    put it into a drawer in attic or basement. take it out only on those rare occassions when it actually matters. ;-)
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    Old 06-22-2010, 08:01 AM
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    Good advice here. This was a great and informative thread. I really enjoyed reading this and learned a thing or two.
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    Old 06-22-2010, 01:27 PM
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    I think sewing the test strips is the very best advice given here.

    Then one knows where one is at and can make whatever adjustments are necessary.

    I loathe the "scant 1/4 inch seam" instruction.

    I'm equally fond of pinked edges on a block piece.
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    Old 09-13-2010, 08:42 AM
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    I have pulled out my scant foot today and put it on machine becasue my 1/4 inch foot was sewing 1/2 inch.

    I used my scant foot to sew a straight line on a scrap piece of fabric, it measured 1/4 inch exactly. Do I need to put 2 pieces of fabric together and measure? or is the 1 straight line good enough?

    Thanks, Hugs!
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    Old 09-13-2010, 09:23 AM
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    You need to put two pieces of fabric together. Sew the seam. Press open and measure. You won't believe how much difference this makes.
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    Old 09-13-2010, 09:46 AM
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    and if using charms cut with the pinked edges, don't push your squares too much against your 1/4 inch foot. that takes away from your measurement too.
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