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06-13-2010, 05:49 PM
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sewgull
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The walking foot helps keeps the layers of fabric from slipping. I use my most of the time. Sewing with a Pfaff 7570.
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Unless I am sewing something very curvy, I keep my walking foot on.
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I stitched in the ditch on a flannel quilt top using a walking foot. It was amazing to see a little pucker coming up and *POOF* it was evenly sewn in - no pucker left.
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sharon b
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Just check to make sure you can back stitch with it ( If you think you might ) , some you can't
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I use the IDT on my pfaff nearly all the time. I love having it and can tell if it has been disengaged for some reason.
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lots of great information thanks everyone
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