STID help
#5
Originally Posted by cjinvt
Thank you so much, I thought so, just having issues getting started
#6
I have a clear 1/4 " foot that I use for SITD, if I remember to change it out. I don't have a walking foot. I have no idea what happened to it. I didn't find that it did any better job than using proper hand control, so I probably will not replace it.
Sew a few pieces of scrap together, and practice with your different feet and see what is best for you.
Sew a few pieces of scrap together, and practice with your different feet and see what is best for you.
#7
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Feed dogs up and regular foot.
I recently learned there is a SITD foot .... kind of like a regular foot, with a "plough" that goes into the ditch. Adjust your needle til you hit it bang on.
I've done some practice runs and I think it's going to be just what I need for more evenness at SITD.
I recently learned there is a SITD foot .... kind of like a regular foot, with a "plough" that goes into the ditch. Adjust your needle til you hit it bang on.
I've done some practice runs and I think it's going to be just what I need for more evenness at SITD.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Feed dogs up and regular foot.
I recently learned there is a SITD foot .... kind of like a regular foot, with a "plough" that goes into the ditch. Adjust your needle til you hit it bang on.
I recently learned there is a SITD foot .... kind of like a regular foot, with a "plough" that goes into the ditch. Adjust your needle til you hit it bang on.
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