My 1/4" foot has a small hole in the left toe(?), what is it for? There is a good picture of the foot on pages 10 & 15 of Izy's Easy Intersections Tutorial. :? :? :?
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I have seen a foot like this foot used for 1/8" seam allowances and topstitching. Yeah it looked as strange/awkward as it sounds. LOL You would move your needle over until it drops down into that hole.
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I didn't know that either!
I just love this group. I learn something new all the time. :-D |
WOW!! I have never seen a foot like that! How interesting.
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Do you find that your 1/4 inch foot isn't really 1/4 inch/ I find I have to move my needle to get a true 1/4 inch.
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Originally Posted by kwhite
Do you find that your 1/4 inch foot isn't really 1/4 inch/ I find I have to move my needle to get a true 1/4 inch.
Without this board, who knows if and when I would've ever thought the foot was off instead of me?!? |
both of mine are off too, one is one click to the right the other is 2 :roll: Gotta love that mchine option :D:D:D
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Yes! I always thought it was me! I love this board. I can always get an answer to my questions, and boy do I have alot of questions. :? :? :? :?
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I would have just assumed that the 1/4 inch presser foot would have been accurate.
Thanks for the heads up. (wonder why we say "heads" up, when most of us only have one head?) |
It refers to animal behavior. Have you seen animals eating. If something happens they stop and put their heads up to see what is going on. It is meant to say "watch out"
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