Walking foot
#201
Originally Posted by Tamara
Ok, I don't have a walking foot yet, so before I go out and buy one this week what do you think about them pros and cons.
I'll be useing for straight line quilting.
I'll be useing for straight line quilting.
Again thanks for all the help.
#202
Originally Posted by MemoryKeeper
Frustrating just barely describes my experiences with my Brother and a walking foot!!!! I'm glad you've had good luck with your Brother and the W. foot. I think I'll throw my machine in the truck and head for the nearest machine sales/repair shop
#203
Originally Posted by Tamara
Ok, I don't have a walking foot yet, so before I go out and buy one this week what do you think about them pros and cons.
I'll be useing for straight line quilting.
I'll be useing for straight line quilting.
#204
Originally Posted by RugosaB
Originally Posted by Mkotch
I find my walking foot is essential. Keep it handy along with the screwdriver that came with my machine. I guess your success depends on the brand of sewing machine? I have two Vikings, one old (metal parts) and the other medium-aged. Both work well with the WF.
The poor thing's been gone since Friday :(
#208
Originally Posted by mimisharon
Originally Posted by NewYearsOld
Originally Posted by Vanuatu Jill
Fantastic-it is made to go over the thick quilt sandwich-the feel dogs and walking foot working together so the fabric won't pull. It is great for SID and gentle curves-not for FMQ. If you plan to do much machine quilting, it is a must!
#209
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Northeastern Washington
Posts: 203
April's 1930's has a new walking foot for FW's for $24.95
www.april1930s.com The site has several close up pictures as well as how April tests out a new product before she will 'endorse' it.
www.april1930s.com The site has several close up pictures as well as how April tests out a new product before she will 'endorse' it.
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