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Old 10-20-2015, 04:56 AM
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Weezy Rider
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You need to check the foot before you use it. I had a 1+ and a Rose. I used an old Elna foot with an ankle attached and most of the Creative feet. Viking didn't have the specialty feet at the time. It could be that you need the ankle and foot combo rather than snap-on. The ankles can be at different angles. I'd bought those feet for a Pfaff, and also used them on Brother/Babylock. All were low shank machines.

I'd attach the ankle and then carefully turn the flywheel to make sure the needle didn't hit anywhere. If you zigzag, hit the twin needle button. It limits the stitch to 4mm width.

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