that hawaiian way no one comes in the house with shoe on.
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Sock only for me. I can't feel the pedal and can not estimate the pressure if I have shoes on.
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Originally Posted by vicki75
can't sew with shoes on? :D I even kick them off if I'm taking a class or test driving a machine.
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Glad to know I'm not alone! I've always sewn barefoot.
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Originally Posted by vicki75
Originally Posted by Lyncat
I sew barefoot, and I drive my car barefoot too!
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Totally agree!
Originally Posted by scowlkat
Rule in my house - no shoes or bra! (unless company comes when I will at least put a bra on but mostly leave the shoes off)
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Sew in flat sandles or bare feet. Learned to drive in a little van in bare feet and passed my test first time at the age of 50 lol
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You are not alone. I always have shoes or slippers, usually slippers, on in the house.
Originally Posted by Raggiemom
I must be the odd one then because I sew with my shoes on!
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When I sew on my Featherweight, I have got to be barefoot because the pedal only has room for your toe. I've tried wearing shoes but I don't get much accomplished because next to the toe pedal is another something??? that stops you from pushing the toe down if you have your foot on both of them.
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Originally Posted by Furza Flyin
Bare naked feet for me. I use either foot to press the pedal. Depends on where the furbabies are sleeping at my feet. :) I have a pair of thin soled slippers(like ballet slippers) I keep in my sewing bag for classes. I set up my machine then take my shoes off and put my slippers on.
I am adding to the question, do you only sew with one foot or can/do you use both feet? |
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