Tru stitch regulator for Babylock/Brother DSM
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Tru stitch regulator for Babylock/Brother DSM
Anyone have this for their quattro, ellisimo, unity, crescendo, dreamweaver, symphony, laura ashley and other models. I am looking for someone that can share tips about the different setting. I just got mine, its charging currently, and want to try it out sometime this week, but the manual is very lacking IMHO and I am not really sure where to start, so if anyone has had this setup for a while can pm me so we can talk.
#3
Dolphyngyrl;
Check the Yahoo groups for your machine type. A few people have them on the Babylock Ellisimo board. You might get some questions answered there by joining the group. I have heard the manual is not very helpful. I wish you the best of luck!
Check the Yahoo groups for your machine type. A few people have them on the Babylock Ellisimo board. You might get some questions answered there by joining the group. I have heard the manual is not very helpful. I wish you the best of luck!
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Anyone have this for their quattro, ellisimo, unity, crescendo, dreamweaver, symphony, laura ashley and other models. I am looking for someone that can share tips about the different setting. I just got mine, its charging currently, and want to try it out sometime this week, but the manual is very lacking IMHO and I am not really sure where to start, so if anyone has had this setup for a while can pm me so we can talk.
#5
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 73
It is a rather expensive attachment, but it is helping me. I'll tell you why. When I FM quilted without it, my stitches were too loose underneath due to me not coordinating my speed of foot with speed of hand correctly. When I used it they came out good so I can spend my time focusing on learning FMQing designs right now. I feel like its training wheels and that I'll get better on my own faster from using it. I wanted the tru-stitch regulator so much that I waited till a deal came along that included it for free so Im very fortunate.
#7
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 73
It's pretty simple to use. You have to charge it first. I labeled my chords so I could keep them straight, not that you have to at all. Every time I choose NOT to use it, my top looks ok, but my stitches are too loose on the underside, ugh!
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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I just found this helpful Babylock TruStitch video: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gJjfVd7UkYo
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 73
You're so welcome! I found another too that looks good with even more detail: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX1axNSbiDQ&sns=em
I find everything on YouTube! Gotta love it!!! <3 <3
I find everything on YouTube! Gotta love it!!! <3 <3
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