Do I Really Need a 301???
#23
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I've found that the 301's really don't work well for FMQ, the angle of attach of the needle doesn't lend itself, IMHO, to consistency in stitch or motion. Most FMQer's, I believe, will agree with this. Though the machine does have a vertical bobbin, a "straight" up down motion will yield better results such as in the 15-91 etc. The needle, in my experience, gets hung up with the slanted attack in the piercing. I'm sure there are some who can do it, but I've tried with the 301 and it doesn't yield good results for me. For straight stitching, it does beautifully, but certainly not the first choice for FMQ.
#25
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Dan, I have only FMQed with my 301 and a Necchi, but the 301 does everything I've asked of it with no problems. Any thread, an inexpensive needle (size 12), cotton batting, thick poly, etc. Stitch so well balanced that color doesn't matter. I do have a little problem with inconsistent stitch length, but that's operator error.
#27
Just purchased a 15-91 on Ebay. It was just beautiful and had a coffin case in perfect condition. I got tired of my Elna bogging down on the seams. I hope I'll really like it for quilting. I was also looking at the 301. I think I'd prefer a 301 to a 221. If I get a chance to get one at a decent price, I'll probably get one.
#29
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Actually, I think most FMQers would not agree. I've got a lot of experience FMQing. I would suspect if the 301 you're using is giving you issues, it needs adjustment or it's an end user problem. It takes a lot of practice to FMQ.
#30
Yes, keep looking 'til you find yourself a 301 for what you want to pay for it......I have two, and love them both too much to even consider selling one of them--what a mis-statement that was, I don't sell anything--anyways, I love both my 301s, they sew beautifully and are very easy to tote around (I am an old lady, so that matters). I don't know about the FMQ part though, I have a Gammill for my quilting efforts. Good luck in your search, and keep us posted on your progress.
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