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Argggggh!
On 29/07/2010 08:09, Sartorresartus wrote:
I find using a 1/4 inch foot on my Bernie (180) that the feed dogs are 'outside' the foot, so they don't feed the fabric. Likewise when using the zipper foot. What am I doing wrong? My default is to use the generic feet or the walking foot and move the needle. I am very confused about this and it never happened withmy older Frister and Rossman machine. Actually it still doesn't, I'm even tempted to sell the expensive one and revert to the old workhorse, which is 35yrs old! Suggestions? Nel (GQ) The only thing I can think of is to check that you have the correct 1/4" foot for the machine. They do at least 4 different feet with the same number for the eyelet kit, to suit the different ranges of machine, so it might be worth checking that you have the right one for the 180... -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Argggggh!
precious memories.
Polly "NightMist" Sometimes we are just naughty. NightMist often naughty -- I'm raising a developmentally disabled child. What's your superpower? |
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Argggggh!
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 07:21:36 -0700, Dr. Zachary Smith wrote:
So put away your torches and pitchforks; this ogre has layers too. Like a parfait? Do you have a cherry on top? NightMist -- I'm raising a developmentally disabled child. What's your superpower? |
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Argggggh!
On Jul 30, 12:56*pm, NightMist wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 07:21:36 -0700, Dr. Zachary Smith wrote: So put away your torches and pitchforks; this ogre has layers too. Like a parfait? Oddly enough, I *may* be the guy that doesn't like parfait. DW brought home a few - maybe they were yogurt or something, and "yuchurt" just tastes like sour milk to me (yeah, I know it is). |
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Argggggh!
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 10:59:44 -0700, Dr. Zachary Smith wrote:
On Jul 30, 12:56Â*pm, NightMist wrote: On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 07:21:36 -0700, Dr. Zachary Smith wrote: So put away your torches and pitchforks; this ogre has layers too. Like a parfait? Oddly enough, I *may* be the guy that doesn't like parfait. DW brought home a few - maybe they were yogurt or something, and "yuchurt" just tastes like sour milk to me (yeah, I know it is). I like _good_ yogurt. Sadly much of what is on the shelves is not very good, and it is really kind of hard to make very good yogurt with pasteurized milk. Three words, Peanut Buster Parfait. Alas! DQ has moved out of town, so my occasional self-indulgence has fallen by the wayside. Maybe I can get kiri to decide we need to see a movie and drive to heck and gone out to the cineplex. The DQ is across the street from there. I used to have to decide between the DQ and the LQS next door to it, but the LQS shut down again. NightMist NightMist -- I'm raising a developmentally disabled child. What's your superpower? |
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