Walking foot
#21
Wow. Great to know this stuff.
I am going to try it for the zigzag stitch. I will take it slow and start off making the stitches manually. I do remember reading on the instruction leaflet that you couldn't use the walking foot for reverse stitching.
Thank you all SO much for the comments and information.
ranger
I am going to try it for the zigzag stitch. I will take it slow and start off making the stitches manually. I do remember reading on the instruction leaflet that you couldn't use the walking foot for reverse stitching.
Thank you all SO much for the comments and information.
ranger
#25
If the hole where the needle goes through is big enough, you can. On a lot of my quilts, I quilt around the blocks, sort of like sitd, using decorative stitches which are all a form of zig zag and I use my walking foot. I also have a Brother machine and it works just fine.
#26
Originally Posted by ranger
Wow. Great to know this stuff.
I am going to try it for the zigzag stitch. I will take it slow and start off making the stitches manually. I do remember reading on the instruction leaflet that you couldn't use the walking foot for reverse stitching.
Thank you all SO much for the comments and information.
ranger
I am going to try it for the zigzag stitch. I will take it slow and start off making the stitches manually. I do remember reading on the instruction leaflet that you couldn't use the walking foot for reverse stitching.
Thank you all SO much for the comments and information.
ranger
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