1/4 inch foot!!!!
#21
I have had a 1 / 4 foot for about 15 years, don't know what I would of done without it!!
My machines Husky Star and my New Home, both are low shank machines and it works on both of them.
Don't forget when you order a walking foot, to specifiy low or high shank.
Keep it rocking,
Simple quilter
My machines Husky Star and my New Home, both are low shank machines and it works on both of them.
Don't forget when you order a walking foot, to specifiy low or high shank.
Keep it rocking,
Simple quilter
#25
To Measure:
When presser foot is down, measure the distance from the bottom of foot to screw-hole that holds the foot onto the presser bar.
This is for machines with screw on feet, not snap on.
Google low shank and Clodilde's will come up with a picture on how to measure for low or high shank.
Thanks for asking.
Simple quilter
When presser foot is down, measure the distance from the bottom of foot to screw-hole that holds the foot onto the presser bar.
This is for machines with screw on feet, not snap on.
Google low shank and Clodilde's will come up with a picture on how to measure for low or high shank.
Thanks for asking.
Simple quilter
#26
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Sault Ste Marie, ON
Posts: 95
I have a 1967 Singer Touch and Sew machine that still works well. The edge of the presser foot on it is 1/4 inch from the needle. I feel very fortunate that my machine was made like this otherwise I probably would not be quilting. It seems like a lot of hassles otherwise.
#28
Originally Posted by DeeJays10
Ok, here is a silly question............
Does the 1/4 inch foot give you a quarter inch seam or scant quarter inch seam? If it gives a 1/4 inch seam then you still have to do some adjusting don't you?
Donna
Does the 1/4 inch foot give you a quarter inch seam or scant quarter inch seam? If it gives a 1/4 inch seam then you still have to do some adjusting don't you?
Donna
If you're not ending with a 3.5" block make adjustments until you do!
: o )
#29
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 115
Originally Posted by Loretta
DeeJays- The scant quarter inch seam is a mystery. LOL I think it is supposed to be a few threads short of a true quarter inch. my question is this: why have the scant quarter inch seam anyhow?
#30
Super Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: IN
Posts: 1,807
Moonhoney & Loretta,
I think the scant 1/4 inch seam is supposed to equal exactly 1/4 inch including the fold of the seam, which is why it is just a couple lines of thread difference. I know I've seen it in directions on older patterns and when learning from experienced quilters. My guess is that if an intricate pattern calls for it, you'd probably have to use the scant 1/4 or the whole thing will be off. Otherwise, 1/4 is fine.
I don't have the 1/4 foot yet...I'm old school with the masking tape LOL :lol:
I think the scant 1/4 inch seam is supposed to equal exactly 1/4 inch including the fold of the seam, which is why it is just a couple lines of thread difference. I know I've seen it in directions on older patterns and when learning from experienced quilters. My guess is that if an intricate pattern calls for it, you'd probably have to use the scant 1/4 or the whole thing will be off. Otherwise, 1/4 is fine.
I don't have the 1/4 foot yet...I'm old school with the masking tape LOL :lol:
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