Domestic Sewing Machine Walking Foot Quilting - Turning and Dealing with Quilt Bulk Tip
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- As I was quilting my 72" square lap quilt, Pulsar, with my walking foot on my domestic sewing machine (I have a Juki TL-2200 QVP mini), I employed one of my standard tricks to cope with the quilt bulk when I reached the corner of the quilt. By choosing a strategic starting point and then rotating my quilt clockwise (instead of counterclockwise) for the final turn/pivot, I was able to avoid having to pass all the bulk of the quilt through the throat space of my machine. This choice minimized wear and tear on me (pushing a larger quilt through the throat space can be a workout) and reduced the amount the quilt needed to be handled and smashed.
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