How to test the ¼” quilting foot for accuracy on any sewing machine! by Bill Locke June 29, 2017 written by Bill Locke June 29, 2017 702 Yesterday we discovered how the Character Decorative Stitch feature on THE Dream Machine 2 let’s you quite simply add embellishments to your quilting blocks, borders and overall project. Today I want to look at one of the most important features of any machine when it comes to your quilting: the ¼” quilting foot. ¼” quilting foot One of the first things I do after I purchase a new machine is to test the ¼” quilting foot. Let me take a moment to review this important tool, and test the ¼” quilting foot on THE Dream Machine 2 to see if it gives me a true ¼” seam. I’ve had the experience with some sewing machines where the ¼” foot provided didn’t give me the ¼” seam allowance. Therefore, no matter what machine I purchase, this is an important test for me. A true ¼” stitch in quilting is important so that the piecing is accurate. This will make your stitching more precise with the pattern your following. Furthermore, if you enjoy working on block exchanges, it’s important that the seam allowance be accurate, quilt blocks are received from all over town, state, or at times, the world, and the ¼” seams need to be accurate as the pieces will be sewn together. The first step in testing the ¼” stitch is to draw a straight line in the center of a regular piece of printer paper as shown in the photo below. Draw a straight line in the center of a regular piece of printer paper I’ll then place the paper sheet under my needle with the guide on the ¼” quilting foot aligned with the line on the paper. I lower my foot on the paper in this position. The guide on the ¼” quilting foot is aligned with the line on the paper With a regular straight stitch I sew along the line, keeping the guide of the ¼” quilting foot aligned with the line on the paper. I’ll stitch a few inches and then remove the paper from my machine. Stitch a few inches aligning the guide on the ¼” quilting foot to the drawn line on the paper. Measure the distance between the stitched line and the drawn line. If the ¼” quilting foot has a true ¼” seam allowance, the distance between these two lines will be a perfect ¼”. As you can see in the photo below, THE Dream Machine 2 foot has passed this text in flying colors. THE Dream Machine 2 Join me tomorrow as I continue to play with THE Dream Machine 2 from Brother. I’ll go over one of my favorite topics, machine applique. Happy Stitching! This is part 4 of 5 in this series. Go back to part 3: Character Decorative Stitch, 3 words that mean creative adventures for YOU Go to part 5: 4 tips for machine applique success every time! [shareaholic app=”follow_buttons” id=”23735596″] Print this page or save as a PDF 0qs161aa true seamprecise machine piecingTHE dream machine 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Bill Locke Quilter/Stitcher, Designer, Teacher, Blogger. With a passion for all that is "stitchy", my goal is to share that passion with you though fun designs, informative and exciting lectures, trunk shows and workshops. Growing up next door to my paternal grandparents, I had the fantastic opportunity of sitting day after day watching my grandmother stitching away on her vintage White machine. She would often give me scraps and encourage me to be creative. Her creative spirit is the one that comes alive in me every day. My designs offer various techniques including regular piecing, foundation piecing, hand and machine applique as well as wool applique; catering to all levels. I create and have fun in my Montreal Studio-Quilt Shop, where I aim to bring you fun designs, exciting fabrics, notions and all kinds of stitching goodies. At Bill Locke Designs, stitching is definitely a passion where my goal is to keep you in stitches by unlocking your creativity and inspire you to stitch. previous post Razzle and Dazzle threads make bobbin work spectacular next post Razzle and Dazzle threads add bling to your punchneedle embroidery YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... 2 in 1 – embroidering and quilting at... How to make crazy quilted setting triangles for... 6 basic steps to create awesome bobbin work... Preparing THE Dream Machine 2 for bobbin work... 4 simple steps to make fascinating machine embroidered... Simple yet effective free-pieced border for baby quilt 2 features on THIS sewing machine make machine... THE Dream Machine 2: machine fusible applique and... Prepping and cutting fusible appliques with the ScanNCut2 1 comment NancyB from Many LA March 31, 2018 - 3:24 pm Thanks for this info! I just bought one 2 days ago so I will test it! Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.