I have made several tests and my machine works to free motion quilt on tiny projects. But this Iron Quilter II lap size quilt that I'm trying to FMQ is really getting to me. I end up with itty bitty stitches, interrupted with a long skipped stitch. I then spend half an hour picking it all out to start over. I can make beautiful stitches on my test swatch, wish I could figure out how to do that on this big project. I went to Leah Day's blog, and she says that as long as your big toe wouldn't get caught in the stitch, she doesn't rip them out! Pretty funny stuff. I think part of the problem is I can't see my quilt chalk lines very well, especially when I am going up the line (using a stencil pattern.) I almost have to guess where the line is going, so I think I slow down too much. I also found that I can leave the feed dogs up, and get very nice stitches that way with the darning foot. I have my machine on the dining room table, I really want to make a temporary sewing table with the insulation boards I saw on YouTube. That would probably help a lot. Thanks for letting me vent my frustrations!



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