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Gail O

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  1. That is sort of dependent on what year your machine is.  The foot that all machines come with is a "ruler foot", but the older models don't have a true 1/4 inch foot.  There is a weld at the back of the foot which makes the distance from the needle to the back of the foot more than 1/4 inch away.  If your machine is a newer model the feet are able to be changed.  If you have an older model and you want a true 1/4 foot, you can purchase a kit with a new shaft and foot.

     

  2. The more dense the quilting, the flatter and stiffer the quilt.  But that is also subject to the kind of batting used.  Cotton batting will be much flatter than wool or poly; one batt will be flatter than a combination of two batts.  Just make sure you have enough throat space to comfortably stitch a bigger panto, and that the enlarged panto will still secure the quilt.

  3. It might be easier if you loaded so that the waves/wavy lines will be going across the quilt and not top to bottom.  The middle pic, make the left corner the top left when you load.  If you plan an rolling back and forth, you need to pin baste (pins no more than a hand width apart) or sew baste the whole thing. After you have basted the whole thing, you can SID the narrow border as you advance; start in the middle at the top and go left or right and down as far as your work space will allow.  If it makes things easier, trim your batting, leaving at least 4 inches extra on all sides.

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