The bar guide thingy for walking foot help me
#1
I know the title is terrible. I know how to install and use my walking foot just fine, however, it came with a guide- thing-a-ma jig. I think it is a guide so you can quilt a grid type pattern on a sandwich. It is about 3 inches long with a bend.
Problem is I dont know how to put it on my walking foot to use it. Pictures would be MOST awesome!
I have searched the board, but cant seem to find the same question.
sorry about the adjetives. I really have no idea what its called. i am a free motion kind of gal and need to try something different.
you should see me when i have something wrong with my truck! LOL
Problem is I dont know how to put it on my walking foot to use it. Pictures would be MOST awesome!
I have searched the board, but cant seem to find the same question.
sorry about the adjetives. I really have no idea what its called. i am a free motion kind of gal and need to try something different.
you should see me when i have something wrong with my truck! LOL
#5
Many machines have a hole in the back of the feet and when you slide it is it tightens with a scrw that should already be there. Other machines (Kenmore does)came with a plastic thingy that attaches to the back of the walking foot with double sided tape and the guide snaps into it. The plastic is about half inch long and it should be in the accesories box.
#6
Mine just slides through a hole in the back of the foot.
No matter which foot you have, it is better to put the guide in before attaching the foot...other wise you can put to much pressure on the metal post that holds your pressure foot. :wink:
No matter which foot you have, it is better to put the guide in before attaching the foot...other wise you can put to much pressure on the metal post that holds your pressure foot. :wink:
#8
I've got one of those thingies too but I think I'm doing something wrong because when I try to use it, it doesn't stay fixed but slides up and down. So thanks for asking the question, maybe I'll get an answer here too! I just finished quilting parallel lines round a border and it would have been great for that but I ended up drawing them on. :hunf:
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