Walking foot for a Bernina with dual feed
Do you think a newer Bernina with the dual feed needs a walking foot? They are 25% off right now and I know I loved using my walking foot with my older Bernina.
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Isn't dual feed the same thing as a walking foot??
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Does your owner's manual tell you any info?? I have an older Bernina and I do use a walking foot.
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The dual feed is supposed to work like a walking foot but I was wondering if anyone has used both and if there was a difference or a need for the walking foot.
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No, I don't think a dual feed machine needs a walking foot. They are one in the same action, and I am not so sure that you could maybe damage your machine. I would check with your dealer before engaging it. I hope you enjoy your new machine, I love my Berninas. I remember what I paid for my walking feet, and they are out of this world expensive. Use that money toward another foot you want. Like maybe a bias binder attachment foot, maybe?
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Yes...I just bought a walking foot for mine, and it works much better.
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The Bernina dual feed works great on two layers. For three, such as quilts a WF is better.
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I have heard from people that have these machines that the integrated dual feed is good for peicing, but the actual attached walking foot is better for quilting multiple layer better than the built in
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I use my walking foot (which I bought for my Bernina 440) with my new Bernina 710. Sometimes the dual feed is not enough when machine quilting a quilt.
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Thank you all for the advice. You quilters are the best!!
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Originally Posted by Candace
(Post 7518137)
The Bernina dual feed works great on two layers. For three, such as quilts a WF is better.
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I have a Bernina 710, which has the built in dual feed and I can tell you, the real walking foot is necessary for more than two layers. Bernina recommends use of the walking foot for, "more than two layers".
The Bernina dual feed LOOKS just like the Pfaff dual feed, but it is not like it. I don't know why....an engineering mistake...????, or on purpose so we would still have to pay $150-$200 for the Bernina walking foot. |
There is a difference in dual feed and a walking foot. My son used to work at a sewing machine store and he told me that the walking foot is designed to move both bottom and top where the dual feed pulls the top as it sews and the feed dogs just work normally. Hope this helps.
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Joanneg - I also have the same sewing machines as you with the WF for the 440. I've not tried it with my 710 but read that it does not work so well. Would love to hear any further comments on your experience.
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Originally Posted by okie2tx
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Do you think a newer Bernina with the dual feed needs a walking foot? They are 25% off right now and I know I loved using my walking foot with my older Bernina.
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When I purchased my 880 I was told I didn't need the walking foot because the machine has dual feed. I tried using it on quilts and ended up getting the walking foot anyway. I think it is a worthwhile purchase.
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I bought a Pfaff QE 4.2 so I could have the real dual feed(aka:IDT). I tried the Bernina 710 and wasn't impressed at all.
Sharon in Texas |
My first impulse was to say you don't need a walking foot with dual feed. I would have been wrong. Thank you to Okie2tx for asking, and to those who answered from experience.
I learn so much from this board! |
Originally Posted by okie2tx
(Post 7518031)
Do you think a newer Bernina with the dual feed needs a walking foot? They are 25% off right now and I know I loved using my walking foot with my older Bernina.
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