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Old 12-12-2017, 09:54 AM
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Does anyone ever adjust it?
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Old 12-12-2017, 10:04 AM
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I do, when I'm machine quilting I adjust to keep it much looser so that the quilt will move easier as I free motion.
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Old 12-12-2017, 11:08 AM
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Yep, for fmq and ruler work (novice learner here with both of these).
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Yes. If I have many layers of fabric to sew through (such as with purses or bags), or a very fluffy batting, I will adjust the pressure.
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Old 12-12-2017, 11:47 AM
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Yes, I do in order for the pressure to fit the project I'm working on. However, with my new machine, I was told not to do that. It's suppose to adjust automatically...but I really need some control over it. So, I'll get on the Naughty List because I do fiddle with it.
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I loosen the pressure to do FMQ and to machine sew binding onto the front of quilts. Any other time it needs to be adjusted.
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My Bernina 1230 does not allow for presser foot adjustment, so I never do it. Have not needed it either. I have adjusted the pressure in some of my vintage machines -- usually to loosen it so both fabrics feed evenly under the foot.
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I learned to use the presser foot pressure adjustment on my first Bernina. I really like how it makes it easy to sew on different fabrics and thicknesses.
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Yes. For thick projects.... hemming geans, quilt sandwiches, binding.... if the project seems to be dragging.
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With my Janome 6600 I had to constantly adjust the pressure foot pressure
specially when sewing over thick seams and for quilting. Now that I'm using
the Janome 9400 I don't have to. It seems to do it automatically. Sewing
over thick seams is a dream.
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