drj2athome wrote:
Thanks, Kathy. What kind of Janome do you have? My machine has the speed control switch also, which I like as well.
I am quilting a quilt now and found that I didn't stretch the flannel enough on the back. It is all wrinkled. I probably didn't do enough pins. I am stitching in the ditch around square blocks. I am using an open toe applique foot and leaving the feed dogs up. it works better than a walking foot because I can see where I'm going. For straight line quilting I leave the feed dogs up. This is my second larger bed quilt.
Maybe my machine is OK and I just need to learn to FMQ better and just need practice. Should do some smaller projects. Jan
Jan, I have a 6600. It's a real workhorse!
i do agree that practice is no doubt a big part of your solution. I still remember the first quilt I layered and basted- it seemed like it took forever to pin! (I still pin my quilts, by the way). And I felt like the quilt had a life of its own- certainly i wasn't totally in control of it.
Now it feels easier to baste the quilts and to quilt them too. When I'm ditch quilting or straight line quilting, I always use the even feed (walking) foot. the Janome 6600 has an even feed system with an open toe foot which works for me.
sometimes your tools won't do the job and you need new tools- sometimes you can learn as much as you can with your current tools, so you can move up to better ones when you know what you need!
Kathy