What Is Stitch Regulation?
If you’ve ever tried free-motion quilting or free-motion sewing, you know how hard it is to keep your stitches perfectly even in length. That’s where a stitch regulator comes in.
A stitch regulator is a sensor-based accessory that helps you achieve consistent stitch length while sewing freely in any direction. Whether you’re doing free-motion quilting, thread painting, or stippling, a stitch regulator adjusts your machine’s needle speed automatically to match how quickly you move the fabric. The result? Even stitches, every time.

Free-Motion Sewing vs. Regular Sewing
In regular sewing, the feed dogs move the fabric forward and backward at a fixed rate, which is determined by your selected stitch length. For example, if you set your machine to 2.5 mm, the feed dogs move the fabric exactly that distance with each stitch.
In free-motion sewing, the feed dogs are disengaged, meaning they drop below the needle plate and no longer feed the fabric. Instead, you move the fabric manually with your hands. This freedom allows you to move in any direction— forward, backward, side to side, or diagonally— and create beautiful, intricate quilt designs that aren’t possible with traditional straight stitching.
However, with that freedom comes a challenge: maintaining consistent stitch length.

The Challenge of Free-Motion Quilting
When you move the fabric by hand, your stitch length depends entirely on how steadily and evenly you move. If you move too fast, the stitches get long; too slow, and they bunch up. Combine that with inconsistent pressure on the foot pedal (400–800 stitches per minute), and it’s easy to end up with irregular stitch lengths.
You’re also more likely to experience flagging— when the fabric lifts slightly with the needle, causing skipped stitches. For many quilters, this can be frustrating and make free-motion quilting feel intimidating.

How Stitch Regulators Work
A stitch regulator solves these issues by sensing fabric movement in real time. Here’s how:
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Sensors track the movement of the fabric beneath the presser foot.
- The machine adjusts the needle speed to match your hand motion.
- The result is uniform stitch length, whether you’re moving fast or slow.
Move your quilt sandwich faster? The needle speeds up. Slow down or stop? The machine does too. This dynamic adjustment means that even beginners can achieve professional-looking, evenly spaced stitches.
Even when you press your foot pedal all the way down, the regulator ensures the needle only moves as quickly as needed, so you can relax and focus on your design rather than your speed.


Tips for Best Results
While stitch regulators are powerful tools, they’re not magic. To get the most from yours:
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Move the fabric smoothly and steadily— avoid jerky motions.
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Use a sharp needle and high-quality thread to minimize skipped stitches.
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Practice on scrap fabric before working on a large quilt.
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Treat the regulator as a helper, not a crutch— good habits still matter.
In short: sew as if you didn’t have a stitch regulator, and let it enhance your precision rather than replace your technique.
Popular Stitch Regulators and Compatible Machines
For many years, Bernina was the only home sewing machine brand to offer built-in stitch regulation. The Bernina Stitch Regulator (BSR) debuted with the Bernina Aurora 440 nearly two decades ago and remains one of the most reliable systems available.
Today, most Bernina 4-, 5-, and 7-series machines support BSR compatibility. Some models include it in the box, while others offer it as an optional accessory, typically priced around $800–$1,000.
Other brands have joined the stitch regulation game, too:
- Janome ASR (Accurate Stitch Regulator – Available on the Continental M17, Continental M8, and Memory Craft 9480.
- Bernina Q-Series Long Arm Machines (Q16, Q16 PLUS, Q20, Q24) – Swiss-made precision with advanced stitch regulation built in.
- NEW Brother Aveneer – The latest top-of-the-line sewing and embroidery model from Brother includes automatic stitch regulation as standard.
- NEW Baby Lock Radiance – The latest top-of-the-line sewing and embroidery model from Brother includes automatic stitch regulation as standard.
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Grace Little Rebel – The Little Rebel not only saves you money with a built-in regulator, but also features the latest Optical Encoder tech for precise stitching!
These innovations have made free-motion quilting more accessible than ever.
Final Thoughts: Stitch Regulation and the Joy of Free-Motion Sewing
Free-motion quilting gives you creative freedom that no other technique can match. The addition of a stitch regulator bridges the gap between creativity and control, allowing you to focus on flow, pattern, and movement, without worrying about uneven stitches.
Whether you’re using a Bernina Stitch Regulator, Janome's Accurate Stitch Regulator, or another regulated system, stitch regulation is one of the most transformative features in modern sewing. If you’ve ever struggled with free-motion consistency, this might be the upgrade that changes your sewing forever.
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