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    Default Does your machine have a good straight stitch feature for top stitching quilt tops?

    I've been "shopping" for a new machine and have read all the things offered here....but one thing I haven't heard about and is a current problem with mine...It is a Singer Quantum 9960...3 years old now. It does fine with FMQ using the darning foot...but when I want to do straight stitching or SITD...the machine doesn't want to sew right. I know I have to guide it through and little tug from the back and all, but I literally have to pull strongly to get it to go through the pressure foot and have a nice stitch. I set the stitch to 5 for a long straight stitch, and if I don't pull the quilt through, the stitches are the tiniest things you ever seen, I know all the trick to bunch the quilt into the throat of the machine and make sure it is not hanging up and in my lap freely, etc. It just seems the feed dogs are not pulling the quilt through as it should. This machine has a stitching issue anyway as there has to be at least 5-6 stitch length of fabric BEHIND the needle for it to pull through. I even use (what I call) thread head as leaders and still...the fabric is not pulled through. I use the walking foot and that doesn't help any for this issue.

    So what machines do you have that have good feed dog and pull through feature (if I said that right) when sewing the top stitching on the quilt...whether SITD or just 1/4" away from the seams... I want a straight stitch and the proper stitch length.
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    Default Re: Does your machine have a good straight stitch feature for top stitching quilt tops?

    Not being familiar with your particular machine, I can't give you any suggestions. If it's had issues with sewing/stitches (and for any amount of time) , I'd most certainly take it to a technician and find out what the problem is before it gets much worse. That would drive me nuts! I've got a Brother, so can only offer advice there (mine sews like a dream! No issues whatsoever.). Hoping you have a service technician close by!
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    I have two Pfaff machines and they both do a beautiful straight stitch whether piecing or going through four layers of Soft and Stable. Both have IDT. They also have five rows of feed dogs. I never have to pull fabric through. My previous machine was a Huskystar by Viking and I had trouble going through thick fabric with it. My 1965 Singer would also go through anything. It died about 10 years ago. I do wish I had kept it.
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    I am beginning to think you got a lemon with your 9960 with all your thread issues, tension and now not sewing straight when quilting. I have the same machine and haven't experienced any of these problems (knock on wood). If you are not buying a new machine shortly, I suggest taking your machine to be serviced.

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    Are you using a walking foot when you have more than just two layers of fabric? There is no way I could use my regular foot if I was doing a bulky quilt. Sometimes even the walking foot on my Singer is sluggish to get fabric through and I have to pull a bit.
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    I have a Singer Quartet, also three years old, and she does a fabulous stitch in the ditch!
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    This might be a dumb question. Dont most machines have a way to raise the pressor foot a little? I need to see if my machine does. Gotta get out my book. I can quilt ok, but I do notice when I use my walking foot when quilting iy can get sluggish sometimes. It might be a bit thick at times I think. Hopefully those in the know might comment please.
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    I had a similar problem once with my Brother. But mine was my own fault being new to sewing and not having anyone around to teach me about cleaning my machine. I fought with a JRR for my niece using words that would embarrass a sailor. After I finished I figured I could not do any more damage to my machine then it already had so I got brave and removed the screws that held the plate down and discovered a whole lot of lint around my feed dogs keeping it from moving properly. I know this is more then likely not your problem but just wanted to let you know I know how you feel about having to pull your quilt through.
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    My brother 1500 does great straight stitch. Sometimes I use the darning foot but mostly just use the 1/4" foot. It goes right through lots of layers, I do adjust the pressure of the presser foot and upper thread tension. It also has 4 positions for the feed dogs instead of just up and down.
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    My last machine, a babylock, drove me absolutely crazy with its useless plastic walking foot. It jumped and hopped, the sandwich didn’t feed well… I loathed that stupid walking foot. So I feel your pain.
    I can’t say enough good things about the dual feed system on the Bernina 750 Quilters Edition. It is a million times better! Just beautiful, even straight stitches without a walking foot. It’s also great going over bulky seams, i.e. pinwheel corners. It keeps straight and doesn’t veer over to the seam allowance and I don’t have to tug and pull on the piecing.
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