Nope..but sure makes it easier!!
A regular sewing machine is for piecing the guilt together, and a quilting machine is for the stitching on the top of the quilt. A regular sewing machine is for piecing the guilt together, and a quilting machine is for the stitching on the top of the quilt.
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Robbie Fanning has written: 'The complete book of machine embroidery' -- subject(s): Embroidery, Machine, Machine Embroidery, Machine sewing 'Decorative machine stitchery' -- subject(s): Machine Embroidery, Machine sewing 'The complete book of machine quilting' -- subject(s): Machine quilting
It extends about the length of the machine.
The Janome 1600P-DBX High-speed Sewing and Quilting Machine can handle the job.
A longarm quilting system is a sewing machine that has a longer head than a home machine and is placed on a track system so that you can control the machine to sew in any direction not just in one.
Yes, the Brother CS6000i Computerized Sewing Machine actually contains features that make easy to create professional quilting lines.
Alphasew makes the oak tables.
Yes. I bought a walking foot for my machine. I found it at a quilting shop.
A drop feed control knob on a sewing machine allows the user to raise or lower the feed dogs, which are the small metal teeth that help move the fabric through the machine during sewing. When the feed dogs are lowered using this knob, it enables free-motion sewing techniques, such as quilting or embroidery, where the user can manually guide the fabric. This feature is essential for creative sewing applications that require more control over the fabric movement.
Yes, there are compatible walking feet available for the modern Living MLFY750 sewing machine. It's important to ensure that the walking foot is specifically designed for your sewing machine model to ensure proper fit and functionality. You can check with the manufacturer or reputable sewing machine accessory retailers for the right walking foot option.
Elias Howe was the inventor of the first practical sewing machine, and took out a patent on the first American made one. He continued pioneering work on the sewing machine, and you can read more about him at the Wikipedia post on this innovator. A link to that post can be found below. also he has a cool name.........