Now the cautionary part: if you're stitching in regulated mode and can easily disengage the sewing motor with one click for moving your tools and rulers in and around the hopping foot don't assume it will stay disengaged, I learned the hard way. In fact, I may not have disengaged the motor at all, I can't be certain. But, I thought I had, and when removing this tool by lifting up on it to free it, I moved the machine and it lurched into stitching mode; jamming the tool between the needle shaft and the base extension table (underneath the quilt). Thankfully, Sundance blew a fuse and the machine effectively shut down. It took both my husband and me to dislodge the tool and, from there, it was simple enough then to replace a fuse and go on, there was no damage... only to my nerves! I won't ever assume I've disengaged the motor when moving accessories around anymore; I will take it out of stitch regulator mode, move my tools, and then turn the regulator back on... it's much easier (and less stressful) to be safe than sorry! Lesson learned.
Life is Good!
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