Has anyone used the Grid Glider
#3
I have one and I do use it especially when FMQ/ruler quilting. Biggest problem for me is my bobbin loads from the top and you have to move the glider out from under the needle to change. You can peel it back from right to left but I always worry it will catch on something and tear.
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Out of curiosity, I looked up up the Sew Steady Grid Glider to see what it is. Before you purchase something like that, you may want to try out some of the very inexpensive things you can do yourself.
Deb Tucker has a good video showing how you can use painter's tape to make a 1/4" seam guide for accurate seams. I set up something similar on my machine using post-it notes, taped down. I really like that it it is a raised guide that I keep the edge of the fabric against, rather than a line to watch. Some people use things like mole foam (a blister protection product) to make a guide.
The Grid Glider also has lines to help with sewing seams 1/4" from a diagonal. You could put a piece of painter's tape on your machine bed and mark those lines yourself.
The Sew Steady Grid Glider looks snazzier than home-made guides, which will appeal to some people.
Deb Tucker has a good video showing how you can use painter's tape to make a 1/4" seam guide for accurate seams. I set up something similar on my machine using post-it notes, taped down. I really like that it it is a raised guide that I keep the edge of the fabric against, rather than a line to watch. Some people use things like mole foam (a blister protection product) to make a guide.
The Grid Glider also has lines to help with sewing seams 1/4" from a diagonal. You could put a piece of painter's tape on your machine bed and mark those lines yourself.
The Sew Steady Grid Glider looks snazzier than home-made guides, which will appeal to some people.
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The ones I know that have them use them for machine quilting not piecing. Most everyone at sew group uses the Diagonal Seam Tape from Cluck Cluck Sew for 1/4" seams and sewing hsts. It is a darn good product. Smart for someone to label tape!
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Thank You everyone for the quick replies. Sentimental Stitches has them on sale today. Maybe now is the time to try one. I am terrible at 1/4" seams but if they are not good for piecing maybe they are not a good idea. I just don't know.
#8
I bought a 1/4" foot for my machine. It has a guard on the edge it to prevent the fabric from going any further than a 1/4". I am not sure what type of machine you have, or if they are available, but I love mine.
By the way, I LOVE mark twain. He was the bees knees.
By the way, I LOVE mark twain. He was the bees knees.
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Sounds good and I did buy. I didn't like the smell. I agree with the grid covering the bobbin cover--I like to watch how much thread I have left. I didn't see good instructions on aligning the lines with the needle position to get accuracy especially if I use the 1/4 inch foot. I had trouble getting a perfect line - not slightly crooked.
I rolled it up and put it in the container and decided I would try the Cluck Cluck Sew strips or just painter's tape.
I rolled it up and put it in the container and decided I would try the Cluck Cluck Sew strips or just painter's tape.