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    Old 04-22-2011, 03:35 PM
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    My Pfaff (2134) does the same thing so I use leader pieces or recently someone on this board suggested pulling on the threads which really works well for me. Also, as someone said chain piecing eliminates this. Haven't tried the other throat plate and so far have been able to work around it. I do use the IDT for piecing unless I need to ease some fabric for a better fit.
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    Old 04-22-2011, 03:38 PM
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    Originally Posted by MamaBear61
    I have a Pfaff Creative 7550 that I purchased in the late 90's. I seem to have alot of problem with it pulling fabric down into the feed dogs as I start while piecing or joining blocks. This is not a new problem as my machine has always tended to do this and when I only worked on 1 or 2 projects a year I just dealt with it but now that I am trying to complete more projects it has become very bothersome. Now here are my questions;
    1. Have others with this machine or similiar experienced this? (or does my machine need to go the the Pfaff doctor?)
    2. I know there is a single hole plate available, has anyone purchased it and did it solve the problem? (I don't mind spending the money to solve the problem but if nothing changes I would rather buy fabric.)
    3. While piecing do Pfaff owners have the IDT engaged or disengaged?
    Sorry that this is so long, but I really like my machine and if I could get a solution for this little issue I like we can be happy together for years to come.
    I had the same machine until Jan when one of the boards died that they can't replace. It would only do it if you started it right on the edge of the fabric for me. Otherwise it was great. I miss it. I do have a Pfaff 2.0 now. Very nice as well.
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    Old 04-22-2011, 03:49 PM
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    Thanks for the input. I will try to get into the habit of doing a leader piece and see if that solves my problem and yes I probably should try new needle it does seem like that long ago I replaced it, but it probably has been too long. I have been using the IDT and that seems to be what most do.
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    Old 04-22-2011, 03:52 PM
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    I love my straight stitch plate--I have the 1473 (and now the QE 4.0). I'm waiting for the straight stitch plate for the new one to come in. It's a simple matter to change it and it really does help with issues like this. I love my Pfaff's!
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    Old 04-22-2011, 04:34 PM
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    Me too on all of this. Also might try a smaller needle. Maybe the needle is too large and is pushing the fabric down rather than going through it.
    Originally Posted by lovequilts
    I have 2 Pfaffs and I love them. I do use a starter piece of fabric when piecing. This tends to resolve the "pull down" issue.

    I always have my IDT engaged, even for piecing.

    Hope this helps.
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    Old 04-22-2011, 04:43 PM
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    Originally Posted by eparys
    I have 2 older Pfaffs. I either hold both threads firmly extended behind the feed dogs (which helps the piece start and not get caught) or use a starter piece. I too always use the IDT. Also strip piecing helps (sew one piece and when you get to the end of the first piece feed the next piece in before the first piece is out from under the feed dogs).
    What I do also-got my pfaff in early '90's and learned to grab the threads and now do it without even thinking. Rarely get the fabric caught.
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    Old 04-22-2011, 04:55 PM
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    I had the same machine until Jan when one of the boards died that they can't replace. It would only do it if you started it right on the edge of the fabric for me. Otherwise it was great. I miss it. I do have a Pfaff 2.0 now. Very nice as well.[/quote]

    Have you checked with a authorized Pfaff dealer? I think you can get a board replaced. PM my and I will give you name of Pfaff store in Spartanburg, SC, I have my machine served at this store.
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    Old 04-22-2011, 04:56 PM
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    Hi
    I have a 6230 from the early 90s also.
    I do all the things that have been posted.
    Most of the time I just grab the threads and give a tug until I get going.
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    Old 04-22-2011, 05:19 PM
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    i had the same problem when i first started using my pfaff expressions 2..i did purchase the plate with the single hole and it helps...it also helps to hold tightly on the thread when you first start piecing...i had the hardest time with this issue when i was piecing very small pieces of fabric...i think i have overcome this issue with practice and like i said, i hold onto both threads very tightly when i first strart piecing...i always keep the idt engaged as well...i hope it all works out:-)
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    Old 04-22-2011, 06:57 PM
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    I use IDT for piecing.

    I have a single hole plate which does help, but I agree with others that using a leader piece of fabric helps. It's just a habit for me. Saves on thread usage, too.

    Don't think it's just a Pfaff problem.
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