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Rymer 09-01-2009 03:06 AM

Hi Everyone
I stumbled onto this site because I was looking for a quilting foot for my sewing machine! I'm new to quilting....I'm actually a terrible sewer but I love to sew and make things. I really want to learn how to machine quilt my quilts instead of paying someone else to do it! LOL so last night I ordered a book and am now looking for a quilting foot for my machine. I've only made a few quilts but have many projects in mind for many more! :-) if anyone knows where I can get a quilting foot for a Brother XR-52 , please let me know.....I'd be so greatful! thanks and looking forward to hanging around here!

Quilt4u 09-01-2009 03:33 AM

Hi from Massachusetts, and welcome.

CajunQuilter2 09-01-2009 03:56 AM

Welcome from south Louisiana. You are gonna love this forum. And by the way we LOVE to see pictures, would love to see some of your work.

pocoellie 09-01-2009 03:59 AM

Welcome from NE CA. Glad you joined us. There's lots of friendly, talented people on board who will help in any way they can, just ask. Please tell us a little more about yourself and we love pictures.

Rymer 09-01-2009 04:22 AM

thanks for the warm welcome ladies! I've only made 5 quilts, 2 of them were gifts and I don't think I could find a picture of them anywhere! I will take a picture of the one I did for my bed and post that later. I am married, have 2 children and a cat. My daughter will turn 4 next month and my son is 16 months. I live in the East (I don't usually post exactly where as I worry about safety a bit too much!) I'm a working mom and don't get much time to sew. I've had to give up working out in order to get some sewing done for our upcoming Disney trip and to finally get my son's quilt finished. It's just a super simple quilt made of 5.5 inch blocks. It's getting machine quilted right now and I'll post a pic when it's back in my hands and I've put the binding on. I want to make a nicer quilt for him and quilt it myself...that's my next project! any pointers? I still need to find that quilting foot........

dvseals 09-01-2009 05:14 AM

*Waves from Iowa* :)

For the foot you could check the brother site they should have a list of accessories for your specific machine,
just put in your model # in the search box and away you go,
or you could try eBay they have tons of diff feet for all sorts of machines.

feline fanatic 09-01-2009 05:18 AM

Welcome from upstate NY.

Here is a link for the darning foot which you would use for FMQ

http://www.sew4less.com/product_deta...ProductID=4096

And here is the link for the walking foot

http://www.sew4less.com/product_deta...ProductID=7968

Rymer 09-01-2009 05:56 AM

OHH thank you! now what is the difference between the walking foot and the darning foot? I want to FMQ, which is just kind of doing your own thing on the quilt, right? so if that's what I want to do then thats the foot for me, correct? what doe sthe walking foot do differently? thanks so much for your help!



Originally Posted by feline fanatic
Welcome from upstate NY.

Here is a link for the darning foot which you would use for FMQ

http://www.sew4less.com/product_deta...ProductID=4096

And here is the link for the walking foot

http://www.sew4less.com/product_deta...ProductID=7968


feline fanatic 09-01-2009 06:10 AM

Hi Rymer,

The walking foot is for doing straight quilting using the feed dogs. You would use this for SID, straight outline quilting, like a 1/4" echo from your seams or an all over straight grid. The walking foot acts like a regular presser foot but has an attaching lever (for lack of a better word, sometimes looks like a tuning fork) which attaches to the needle shank, the part of your sewing machine that holds the needle. This allows the foot to move up and down with your needle "walking" along the quilt sandwich ensuring even feed of top and bottom layers.

The darning foot also known as a big foot, open foot and I have even heard it referred to as an embroidery foot you use with the feed dogs disengaged or in the "down" position. The quilt sandwich is moved under the needle by you, the machine does no movement of the quilt sandwich because the feed dogs are down. This is the foot for FMQ which is things like the meander (aka stippling), circles, pebbling, feathers, or any free motion design where you want to quilt in any direction.

Check out Leah's free motion quilt blog for more info on FMQ. She did a great job putting this together and gives lots of inspiration and hints for FMQ. Her blog is http://www.freemotionquilting.blogspot.com/

pocoellie 09-01-2009 06:12 AM

The darning foot is for free motion, the walking foot is for when you're straight stitching when the quilt sandwich is together, or when you're working with fabrics such as corduroy.

quilter1962 09-01-2009 06:14 AM

Hello Rymer

Welcome from Nottingham, UK - you will love it here we all do - right ladies :P :P

Tisha :wink:

Rymer 09-01-2009 06:43 AM

perfect....thanks soooo much! I'm so inspired to start this...I just can't wait. it annoys me that I don't have a lot of time to sew....2 young kids and a husband that works 12 hr shifts makes that hard....but I try. I can't wait to get my sons quilt back from the quilter and post it (even though it's a super simple quilt)
Love that blog!!
thank you all so much for your help. I can't believe i just got sucked into another message board....my husband is going to love this!! :lol:


Originally Posted by feline fanatic
Hi Rymer,

The walking foot is for doing straight quilting using the feed dogs. You would use this for SID, straight outline quilting, like a 1/4" echo from your seams or an all over straight grid. The walking foot acts like a regular presser foot but has an attaching lever (for lack of a better word, sometimes looks like a tuning fork) which attaches to the needle shank, the part of your sewing machine that holds the needle. This allows the foot to move up and down with your needle "walking" along the quilt sandwich ensuring even feed of top and bottom layers.

The darning foot also known as a big foot, open foot and I have even heard it referred to as an embroidery foot you use with the feed dogs disengaged or in the "down" position. The quilt sandwich is moved under the needle by you, the machine does no movement of the quilt sandwich because the feed dogs are down. This is the foot for FMQ which is things like the meander (aka stippling), circles, pebbling, feathers, or any free motion design where you want to quilt in any direction.

Check out Leah's free motion quilt blog for more info on FMQ. She did a great job putting this together and gives lots of inspiration and hints for FMQ. Her blog is http://www.freemotionquilting.blogspot.com/


kwhite 09-01-2009 07:15 AM

Welcome form Central Pa. Girl you found the righ place for inpiration and cudos.

Esqmommy 09-01-2009 07:17 AM

Welcome Rymer, from Pleasant Hill, CA. I hope you stick with the board and get into all the fun!! You can learn so much here, it's amazing. Jump in and be sure to post pictures of your work. You'll get lots of encouragement and motivation!

Jim's Gem 09-01-2009 07:50 AM

Welcome from Southern California

Rymer 09-01-2009 04:16 PM

well ladies...here is the quilt I made for my bed before my 4 yr old daughter was born! I still have yet to finish hand sewing the edge on, it's attached at least! LOL anyway here she is...........I think I could have done better w/ fabric selection but oh well, it's not my strong point.

[IMG]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...1/IMG_4626.jpg[/IMG]

oksewglad 09-01-2009 07:16 PM

Hello and welcome from an Iowa girl :lol: :lol: :lol:
Rymer--don't apologize. We all started simple and grew. And still have a lot to learn. You will, too. That's why this site is here.
By the way--your colors look very nice together; you've varied the scale of your prints as well. Keep up the good work. FYI I haven't gotten any pics downloaded yet! :oops: Not sure what I'm doing wrong--you are a step a head of some of us.

kwhite 09-01-2009 07:21 PM

You should see the first one I chose the fabrics for. It is absolutely gross. LOL

JoanneS 09-01-2009 07:34 PM

Welcome from CT! I think you did a GREAT job on your first quilt - and ALSO on managing to post it on your FIRST try! That's way better than I did!

You're right to be worried about finding us - you'll find yourself spending a lot time learning new things here and talking to new friends!

Shemjo 09-09-2009 05:21 PM

Missed you earlier, so I wanted to welcome you to the board. Your quilt looks good! And I am impressed that you were able to post a picture! I am still having difficulty with that. That and a new computer!
Anyway, Welcome from Missouri! :lol:


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