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I would love to find a stitch in the ditch walking foot.....my dream foot.
I have a Janome 10001 Connie |
Originally Posted by Connie1948
I would love to find a stitch in the ditch walking foot.....my dream foot.
I have a Janome 10001 Connie = o D The Binding Thingy on the same website sounds really neat too! |
I would think it might work on a Janome. That's the one I use the most. I have a Brother too that is newer and some of the feet I use on both. I'll have to go back and look at that closer.
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Originally Posted by Connie1948
I would love to find a stitch in the ditch walking foot.....my dream foot.
I have a Janome 10001 Connie If you use the walking foot alone, you don't have the ditch guide and if you use a stitch n the ditch foot, you fight with the fabric bunching up. I have a Kenmore which is 13+ years old but I think it can use any low shank foot. Anyone know of such a foot? |
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no bunching. no attachments or adapters needed. doesn't cost a fortune.
works great they make them for all shanks, and snap-on |
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
no bunching. no attachments or adapters needed. doesn't cost a fortune.
works great they make them for all shanks, and snap-on I guess what I wanted was a walking (even feed) foot/stitch in the ditch hybrid. That couldn't be impossible to make, right? One of these days I'll get a foot like the one you pictured and see if that works out for me. |
Where do you get a foot like that?
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Originally Posted by Carol W
Where do you get a foot like that?
Try googling: stitch in the ditch foot Should find some online retailers. |
I use one to stitch on my back binding and you dont need a walking foot. It stays in the ditch and does not wander. I love it. Got mine at Joanns sewing machine section. It just snaps on.
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