Sigh--free motion machine quilting questions
#21
well the ones in the picture you posted are zipper feet
I went to the link you gave but you have to put in what machine you're using to look at the pictures
does it appear that there is seperate feet? one for quilting and one for embroidery? I have 5 different machines and they each have one quilting/embroidery foot
what machine do you have?
I went to the link you gave but you have to put in what machine you're using to look at the pictures
does it appear that there is seperate feet? one for quilting and one for embroidery? I have 5 different machines and they each have one quilting/embroidery foot
what machine do you have?
#22
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I have a Singer 7025-Deluxe. I couldn't get a price, but thought I'd call and order it once I knew what I wanted--well, once you told me which one I wanted. :lol:
Zipper feet? Well shoot--that's no help. I've never put a zipper on a quilt. :D :lol:
Zipper feet? Well shoot--that's no help. I've never put a zipper on a quilt. :D :lol:
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barnbum...check for your singer foot on ebay before you order from singer. Search for foot for your singer model number. I bought several embroidery feet for Sally ( yes..I'm rough & mine are the cheap-o plastic kind)..haven't broken 1 since I bought extras :oops:
Think of the free motion quilting as drawing..but instead of moving your pencil, you are moving your paper..its fun!
Good luck
Think of the free motion quilting as drawing..but instead of moving your pencil, you are moving your paper..its fun!
Good luck
#28
The difference between the darning foot and the free motion foot (like what I posted) is the darning foot is completely enclosed, like a metal cheerio, at least that's the Bernina difference.
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