Quilters Cruise Control STITCH REGULATOR, Optical Encoders, Free Motion Stitch Length, Speed Control for Electronic Sewing Machines on Quilting Frames
Using optical encoders mounted to your quilting frame, it actively changes the speed of the sewing machine as you move it to help maintain uniform stitch length throughout the quilting project.Video ClipsFree Motion Quilting (8.2MB). Made in the USA. It is a stitch length regulator for use with many short-arm quilting frames. It plugs directly into your sewing machine"™s foot pedal port. Optical encoders are installed on the carriages of a quilting frame togather the speed information of the quilter's movement. This is transmittedto the brain of the Quilter's Cruise Control and then, in turn, to thesewing machine. Without the optical encoders on the frame, there is nosignal to the brain, etc. Therefore, there must be a frame with carriagesfor the QCC to work.


