Speed and Tension question.
#2
The question is are you piecing or machine quilting? Piecing can matter, with the thickness of the fabric, maybe use a little larger needle, if machine quilting I was taught to use a fast foot and a slow hand, hope I helped.
#3
Thanks dude... I'm piecing at the moment. The material is thicker than the last lot I used, maybe that's my problem. I've just had a play on some spare bits and wound the tension way past where I usually have it and it seems to be working well, touch wood.
I didn't realise there was so much involved, I might have a bad needle in there.
I didn't realise there was so much involved, I might have a bad needle in there.
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well, Blue, I do find that the faster I go, the tenser I get, LOL...
OR, is it, I speed up, bc I'm tense...OR...LOL....
:lol: :lol: :lol: (thought a laugh, might relieve some of your tension...teeheehee :wink: )
OR, is it, I speed up, bc I'm tense...OR...LOL....
:lol: :lol: :lol: (thought a laugh, might relieve some of your tension...teeheehee :wink: )
#6
Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
well, Blue, I do find that the faster I go, the tenser I get, LOL...
OR, is it, I speed up, bc I'm tense...OR...LOL....
:lol: :lol: :lol: (thought a laugh, might relieve some of your tension...teeheehee :wink: )
OR, is it, I speed up, bc I'm tense...OR...LOL....
:lol: :lol: :lol: (thought a laugh, might relieve some of your tension...teeheehee :wink: )
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