LongArmers...Stitch Regulator or No?
#41
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Location: Selkirk, Ontario
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Hi there...I have had the long arm for over a year now and I woulldn't want to even think what things would look like without the regulator. Some girls say that there is more satisfaction without the regulator but not for me...I can concentrate on the pattern and not worry about my stitches this way..
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[quote=stormatsea45]I have a stitch regulator on my Berninia, so I do know how they work. I do most of my small projects on the Bernina, and very seldom do I use the stitch regulator[/quote
The stitch regulator on long arms are different.
The stitch regulator on long arms are different.
#44
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I'm sorry I entered into this discussion. I know that all stitch regulators are not created equal, so that is why I said in my first entry that one should try several machines, long, mid arm machines out to see what they like best.
Please forgive me, I guess I don't know what I'm talking about.
Please forgive me, I guess I don't know what I'm talking about.
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Originally Posted by amandasgramma
Okay -- that does it. I KNOW my stitch regulator doesn't work!!!! My stitches vary even when going changing the speed just a little bit. I'm going to see what I can do about that!!!
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