Ron114 wrote:
Thanks for responding so quickly, Teri and Margo!!! Why aren't you watching the Oscars? Or, maybe you are! This is very helpful, but I think I'm just being dense - I've been using a scrap to get started and when I end the chain. But, this happens in the middle of the chain. I'll get a run of several good ones, then all of a sudden Wham!!! the triangle gets stuck. It's almost like either the feed dogs don't catch or the points get caught under the plate. Maybe I'm going too fast? Thanks again. Ron
When I had this problem I learned to hold onto the previous piece behind the presser foot, giving it a slight tug, as I was sewing the next piece until it cleared the point. Most of the time when I'm sewing triangles now I'm sewing on paper and the machine I'm using now doesn't give me as much trouble. I don't have a straight stitch plate although I'm sure that would help. I would be afraid that I would change the needle position and end up with a broken needle.