Janome even feed rotary foot set for bindings?
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Janome even feed rotary foot set for bindings?
Does anyone use this foot for bindings? I heard from one lady that it works wonders for her. Binding top and bottom at once. Maybe she is doing something smaller than quilts? (I have never even owned a conventional walking foot)
http://www.amazon.com/Janome-Rotary-.../dp/B002EZW6RO
It seems like such a nifty foot, but $70 is a lot. Any users out there? And how do you do corners?
http://www.amazon.com/Janome-Rotary-.../dp/B002EZW6RO
It seems like such a nifty foot, but $70 is a lot. Any users out there? And how do you do corners?
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I bought a binding foot for my Janome. I haven't played with it enough to get it right yet!!! http://www.sewingmachinesplus.com/20...KU=j-200313005
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a bit too pricey for me, too. i see that it ships from kens sewing center-very reputable.
i bought the individual binding folders many years ago. they look like the 3 size parts on the right. they were a tad difficult to use. i don't use them anymore.
i bought the individual binding folders many years ago. they look like the 3 size parts on the right. they were a tad difficult to use. i don't use them anymore.
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the more expensive one is a set.
if you bought separate feet for each of the sizes and functions i expect they'd add up to more than $70.
it looks like it might be a practical choice for somebody who does garment sewing, too.
otherwise, one of the two "just binding" feet makes more sense.
i wonder two things:
(1) how hard is it to use them on a quilt sandwich; and
(2) how would you go around a corner?
if you bought separate feet for each of the sizes and functions i expect they'd add up to more than $70.
it looks like it might be a practical choice for somebody who does garment sewing, too.
otherwise, one of the two "just binding" feet makes more sense.
i wonder two things:
(1) how hard is it to use them on a quilt sandwich; and
(2) how would you go around a corner?
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