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10-06-2011, 06:46 PM
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I ordered the two, but since I'm just starting our and have to watch my $ I did not look for addition footplates. Maybe in the futrue :)
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I used my walking foot for the first time yesterday and thought oh my gosh it makes it so easy to sew why haven't I used this baby before. Do yourself a favor & buy yourself one. Sue
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Haven't ahd a chance to try mine yet, maybe on some scrap pieces this week, hope I take to it like all of you.
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Essential, mandatory, important, sanity-saver...
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Your right about the walking foot being a sanity-saver. I don't know if I have the 1/4 foot and how does it work. Sue
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Both feet are absolutely essential for any qulter and are qell worh the money!
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You'll want a walking foot. I couldn't live without mine. In fact, I hardly ever take it off. I leave it on all the time --even for piecing.
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