need ideas to keep my foot pedal from traveling
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need ideas to keep my foot pedal from traveling
I recently read that one thing to do to reduce back strain is to keep your pedal from traveling. Now, I've tried putting a square of shelf grippy liner under it but it did not help at all. Other suggestions? I have laminate flooring and have to admit that I end up with lots of thread under the machine. Has anyone every put a dollop of rubber cement under the pedal to get it to grip the floor? Other ideas?
#2
There are several threads about traveling foot pedals here on QB. There are three that stood out for me, however, I haven't tried any. I don't think there was a picture, but someone put a board (2x4?) across the back legs of sewing machine cabinet to keep it from getting pushed back behind the cabinet. Post #2 at Traveling foot pedal and post #3 at traveling foot pedal
A couple of other threads about this problem - Does anyone have a "pedal stay" for your foot pedal? and Sewing machine foot pedal
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
A couple of other threads about this problem - Does anyone have a "pedal stay" for your foot pedal? and Sewing machine foot pedal
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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Depending on the machine that you have, my Janome I have turned the pedal upside down. Do you have a sewing room so the machine is kept in one place? You could put velcro on the pedal and the opposite piece on the floor.
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I can't remember the name of it, I call it tacky, but it's the sticky clay like stuff you can use to stick posters to the wall. I love this stuff, it doesn't stain and just peels off when you take something off the wall or floor as the case may be. Just stick a piece about the size of a quarter on the bottom of the foot feed, position it where you want it and press down. It won't walk away and comes up with just a little tug if you decide to move it.
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