Babylock Quest Plus move needle
#1
I read that someone spent some time to reposition the needle for the 1/4 seam allowance. I think it was here on the board but may have been somewhere else. it is off just a hair and I need to correct it. Any suggestions? Thank you for any suggestions.
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ann
#2
On my machine, which is nothing fancy, I can change the stitch width just a hair and that takes care of it. If you have a fancy computer machine, I have no idea unless you can change the wideth as well, but I'm sure someone will have the answer you need, but let them know what kind of machine you have.
#4
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I must not understand the question because when I looked at the features, the Babylock Quest Plus has many needle positions - moveable in 1 mm increments.
The needle is hitting the bar on the foot:(
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It sounds like you have the wrong foot for the setting. Does the Quest show on the display which foot you should be using? Mine does, that's why I ask.
Page 49 of your manual explains how to change the needle position. It also explains which of the stitch patterns support the needle position shift - Not all do!
Page 49 of your manual explains how to change the needle position. It also explains which of the stitch patterns support the needle position shift - Not all do!
#7
Thank you MadQuilter; I thought I tried that last night and had a zig zag stitch. Is there a way to set it into memory or do I need to manually change it every time I turn on the machine? I a using foot RI and the display says RA. You have the Quest Plus also?
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
It sounds like you have the wrong foot for the setting. Does the Quest show on the display which foot you should be using? Mine does, that's why I ask.
Page 49 of your manual explains how to change the needle position. It also explains which of the stitch patterns support the needle position shift - Not all do!
Page 49 of your manual explains how to change the needle position. It also explains which of the stitch patterns support the needle position shift - Not all do!
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