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    Old 10-17-2017, 09:16 AM
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    Sometimes I just do not think things through all the way. I keep reading about how wonderful Singer 15 machines are for fmq, and since I have a 15-88 treadle I figured, hmm, piece of cake. I purchased a set of Westalee rulers & ruler foot and proceeded to try to teach myself to fmq with rulers on my treadle. The results have been quite mixed. I have a heck of a time getting even stitch length and controlling the frequent stops and starts. Then the lightbulb went off - I also have a singer 201-2 that the feed dogs drop and it sews beautifully, the ruler foot fits, and it is electric. So I dropped the dogs, put on the ruler foot, and oh goodness, how much better fmq is going. This is just great because I am in the process of finishing up a top that I really wanted to do some design work on. Oh man, I could have had a V-8! LOL
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    Old 10-17-2017, 11:30 AM
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    Good for you! I'm glad to hear of your ease of FMQ on your 201-2 too. I have a friend who has a 201-2 that she wants to use for FMQ but I've been worried that it might be hard with the horizontal bobbin. Good to hear you aren't having any problems! I'll let my friend know!
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    You were doing pretty good on your treadle so you must be excellent on your electric.
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    I can't even imagine trying to do that with a treadle machine. You must be very talented!
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    Originally Posted by Tartan
    You were doing pretty good on your treadle so you must be excellent on your electric.
    Thanks for saying that but what I did not show was the backside. Everytime the handwheel would spin a bit backwards and I'd catch it and go forward, it either created a thread nest on the back or broke the top thread. The front side didn't look too bad, but the back was unacceptable. I am sure that in the future I will go back to the treadle once I have more experience with the rulers & fmq because it was just plain fun - and I really like to have fun with my toys:-)
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    Old 10-17-2017, 02:07 PM
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    Originally Posted by JustAbitCrazy
    I can't even imagine trying to do that with a treadle machine. You must be very talented!
    Not really, I just did not know any better than not to do it! LOL
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    Originally Posted by tscweaves
    Not really, I just did not know any better than not to do it! LOL
    I love this attitude!
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    I used to have my 201 on a hinterberg frame. It worked great.
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    I used to have my 201 on a hinterberg frame. It worked great.
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    Good for you. I do fmq on a electric sewing machine. Have not tried rulers yet.
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