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I’ve been having a really bothersome issue with my free-motion quilting foot, that has caused no end of frustration.  It looks all innocent, right?

Free-Motion Foot Fix

Except, when it presses down mid-stitch, it has a seriously problematic way of getting stuck in the down position.  It should spring right back up.  But, behold, it does not. BOO.

Free-Motion Foot Fix

The result is many, many skipped stitches.  I’m not talking one here or there.  I’m talking every 10-30 seconds, a bunch of skipped stitches in a row.  There was much slamming of chairs and swearing when I quilted my last project.  A lot of storming out of the room.  Not cool.  And, believe me, I tried a bunch of things.  A little vaseline to get it to move was no help, as the problem seems to be physical/mechanical, not an issue of lubrication.  Lint was cleared out, new needles were installed, etc.  Everything was in working order except for the stupid foot.

And then I saw a post of Amanda Jean’s, in which she solved a free-motion problem she was having, with the help/inspiration of this super-awesome free-motion quilting blog. Aha!  Not exactly the same problem I’m having, but similar.  There must be a way…

Today, I felt determined to get a move on quilting my sister-in-law’s quilt, as I had actually gotten around to basting it last night.  What I needed was a way for it not to press all the way down…

Enter, the twist tie.

Free-Motion Foot Fix

BRILLIANT!  Twist it around, snip off the excess, et voilá: just enough to keep it from pressing all the way down to the point at which it was sticking.

Free-Motion Foot Fix

Beautiful! It springs right back up!  Huzzah!  I am now a quarter of the way done with my sister-in-law’s quilt, and I must say, it goes a hell of a lot faster when you don’t have to stop every 30 seconds to swear at your sewing machine.

Free-Motion Foot Fix

Okay, I realize that if MacGyver was actually a quilter, he would have probably hand-quilted the entire thing with the twist-tie and the lint from inside my sewing machine.  But still, I’m pretty proud of my handy solution…

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