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    It is my first attempt at quilting with my walking foot - just straight lines, don't want to make myself crazy!
    When I try it on my test sandwich it is beautiful - tension great, stitches even.
    When I try it on the quilt (crib/toddler) - it seems like it doesn't move as easily and the stitches get tiny and tight. I'm trying to make sure it has ample room to move; nothing is caught, but I can't quite figure it out... any help would be wonderful since I really want to actually 'finish' a quilt!

    TIA Norma

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    Default Re: need advice quilting w/walking foot!

    I have the same problem with my machine I hate my waking foot so I never use it I just use . the suggested foot attachment I know it had to do with your bobbin tension good luck
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    Default Re: need advice quilting w/walking foot!

    When you say you tried it on a test sandwich, is it the same fabric as your quilt? Same thickness?

    I lengthen my stitch length to a 3 or 3.5 and it really helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by songbird857 View Post
    When I try it on my test sandwich it is beautiful - tension great, stitches even.
    When I try it on the quilt (crib/toddler) - it seems like it doesn't move as easily and the stitches get tiny and tight. I'm trying to make sure it has ample room to move; nothing is caught, but I can't quite figure it out... any help would be wonderful since I really want to actually 'finish' a quilt!

    TIA Norma
    The tight and tiny stitches tells me that your quilt is "dragging." You need to support the weight of the quilt in front of the machine so that it feeds in easily. You can do this by resting it on your arms, your chest (if you happen to have a built in shelf like me) or even loosely tossed over your shoulder. Any pull on the front of the quilt makes that machine and walking foot struggle to pull the weight through and stitches shrink up.
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    Default Re: need advice quilting w/walking foot!

    I had that problem with one of my machines( a singer). Now have a brother pq1500 and have started to get some decent quilting done. The instruction book said that when using walking foot to use longer stitch, go slowly, lower the pressure foot pressure and if needed not to lower the foot all the way. Also as Karen said I make sure there is no drag on the quilt

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    Quote Originally Posted by K. McEuen View Post
    The tight and tiny stitches tells me that your quilt is "dragging." You need to support the weight of the quilt in front of the machine so that it feeds in easily. You can do this by resting it on your arms, your chest (if you happen to have a built in shelf like me) or even loosely tossed over your shoulder. Any pull on the front of the quilt makes that machine and walking foot struggle to pull the weight through and stitches shrink up.
    Agree 100%. You have to get the drag off from the walking foot. Does your sewing machine have a large flat area all round it, like an extension table or the sewing machine is dropped down below the surface? Are you using the "fluff and stuff" method to mound the fabric up in a well around the walking foot? How about holding the fabric up from below with one hand on each side of the walking foot? Sew a few inches, reposition the fabric, reposition your hands, and sew a few more inches. Its slow, but you will get there.

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    Default Re: need advice quilting w/walking foot!

    you also need to make sure there is enough room behind the machine. Sometimes the quilt will bunch up behind the foot and there is too much there that keeps it from moving through. make sure you move what you have done out of the way.I Just put binding on a big quilt and had to keep adjusting what was behind the machine too.
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    Default Re: need advice quilting w/walking foot!

    Thank you so much for all of your input! I played with it a bit more and yes, I believe it was 'drag' - I am now using an 's' stitch and making sure that I support the body of the quilt (and yes, I do have a 'shelf'... lol)
    - not perfect, but I'm learning and I love it. This first quilt will go to a good friend who just had a baby girl, and honestly I could have cut a rectangle out of flannel and she would be gracious - so I'm not worried so much about perfection I'll post a pic in show and tell when I'm done binding - hopefully this week... and thanks again for everyone's input; it all helps me so much

    Norma

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    Default Re: need advice quilting w/walking foot!

    Quote Originally Posted by K. McEuen View Post
    The tight and tiny stitches tells me that your quilt is "dragging." You need to support the weight of the quilt in front of the machine so that it feeds in easily. You can do this by resting it on your arms, your chest (if you happen to have a built in shelf like me) or even loosely tossed over your shoulder. Any pull on the front of the quilt makes that machine and walking foot struggle to pull the weight through and stitches shrink up.
    That is what I was going to say too. I end up putting it over my left shoulder. Don't let part of it hang down anywhere if you can help it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by AlohaSandy View Post
    I have the same problem with my machine I hate my waking foot so I never use it I just use . the suggested foot attachment I know it had to do with your bobbin tension good luck
    Ditto. My walking foot is also so loud, I couldn't stand to use it for very long!

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