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    Old 08-18-2011, 06:01 PM
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    I am wondering if anyone of y'all have used a Singer 301 for free motion quilting? I am getting a table for my 301 tomorrow, so it will be in the table so would make a smooth area for me to have the quilt on. The feed dogs drop, what do y'all think? Just curious.

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    Old 08-18-2011, 06:12 PM
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    Works like a charm. The vertical bobbin feeds thread better for FMQ. My AnnieRose does a great job. Any problems are operator error or lack of skill on my part, not hers. Any thread, and tension, feeddogs either up or down. Her only requirement is the FM foot from April1930sshop.com
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    Old 08-18-2011, 06:26 PM
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    It works beautifully for FMQ!

    Be careful when approaching a point where there is a "stack" of fabric - where many seam allowances come together. The slant needle makes this machine a little more prone to needle deflection (broken needles, bent needles) than a needle that's oriented straight up and down. But, it's not difficult to work around those intersections and you'll be making adjustments automatically before you know it. :)

    It's a great little machine and the cabinet is going to make a huge difference for you. I can't even imagine how someone can do FMQ when their machine is moving right along with the quilt. That would be so hard to get used to! I LOVE my "tank" machines with big heavy wooden cabinets! :)

    Have fun! :)
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    Old 08-18-2011, 06:27 PM
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    Thanks for affirming what I was thinking. I thought it would make a good machine for that. I am so excited to get the table for it. I'm getting it for a steal. Now just need to get the foot---should order one now--so I'll be ready to go next week.

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    Do you have the cradle and latches that go in the cabinet, or is the cabinet specifically made for the 301?

    When I read your last message, I had a little "uh-oh" moment, but if the table was made for the 301, the uh-oh can go away. ;)
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    Old 08-18-2011, 06:45 PM
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    This is one of the card table similar to the Featherweight card table---but for the 301. It is super neat because I have a very small area in my sewing room to set up a sit down place for me to sew. This will be perfect. I already have the table and Featherweight, and it is really nice. Now I'll have this one---will take one down, to put the other one up, but that is fine. Thanks for being concerned if I didn't have a cradle.

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    Oh, very cool! Have a great time with it! :)
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    Put a coat of carnuba car wax on the machine before you fmq. You won't believe how easy your quilt will glide on this machine! Good luck.

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    Old 08-18-2011, 07:35 PM
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    I wish I could find a table like yours for my 301A, that doesn't cost an arm and leg.
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    Old 08-18-2011, 10:43 PM
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    You know, in July I bought a 301 with a case for $40...cute as a button...then shortly after that I found another one about 2 hours away...in a table, with a stool, and a bobbin cabinet..price $40....I posted pics...at the same time, there was another one ...but 4 hours away...black, in the most beautiful cabinet...i have been trying to find someone who can bring it to me..but so far no luck...price...with table and stool...$40...but I can't get to it...the man is holding it but eventually he is going to want to sell it...I am sad about it....
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