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Old 10-30-2010, 05:41 PM
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my favorite sewing machine died today, and so i tried to put the binding on by using a 'spare' sewing machine. which does not have a built in walking foot. big mistake. i should have done a little, instead of getting it all done, and not being happy with it. i ripped the whole thing back off. aren't walking foots just the best thing ever?
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Old 10-30-2010, 05:56 PM
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i sewed binding on a quilt recently using the 1/4" foot. It worked fine. Just had to go slower and guide the quilt thru.
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I can never get a walking foot to work for me. I sew my binding to the front of my quilt then hand stitch it to the back. Any hints??
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Old 10-30-2010, 06:07 PM
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my janome has a built in walking foot. that means, you just flip a preattached back foot down over and lock it into your regular foot. it guides the 3 layers of the sandwich thru real smooth.
i have never had to (at least i don't remember) having to rip out a binding, because it was puckered. yes, in the past, i did have a walking foot that i had bought separately and then attached to whichever machine i was using. but my janome spoiled me. i kept having to smooth, and easy my border to lay smooth, that should have given me a clue that the back was gathering a little. you ladies that use your l/4 foot and make it work, must be more gifted than me. i just bluff my way thru it all.
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Old 10-30-2010, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by MrsM
I can never get a walking foot to work for me. I sew my binding to the front of my quilt then hand stitch it to the back. Any hints??
and that's what i do. it looks better like that, and if you ever 'took it to the fair', that is what they would like to see. i believe. i have never entered a quilt in a show or fair. i am not that patient of a quilter. but i do want them to look real nice.
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What model Janome has the built in walking foot sewNso? I love my Janome, but would really like to have a built in walking foot...mine does not have one.
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My Pfaff has one built in and yes, it is a wonderful thing to have.
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Old 10-30-2010, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by maryb119
My Pfaff has one built in and yes, it is a wonderful thing to have.
Same here, love,love.love it!!!
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I use the IDT on my Pfaff for everything I sew. It just seems to work so much better.
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Old 10-30-2010, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by maryb119
My Pfaff has one built in and yes, it is a wonderful thing to have.
i was using my ''phaff grand quilter'. and i bought it used. it is just a straight sewing machine, no walking foot. boo hoo

i'm upstairs. i think my janome is a 6600. and i knew i was pushing my luck. it just was sounding funny. i almost took it to the shop last week, and didn't. but it has made i bet 50 queen quilts. plus numeroues baby, and twin quilts.
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