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    Old 02-26-2017, 09:38 AM
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    There is a lady in our quilting group who knows everything about quilting (eye roll). another gal was sewing on binding using her walking foot & serpintine stitch. This lady told her she would ruin her walking foot as they were designed for only straight stitching. Who knew.
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    Old 02-26-2017, 09:42 AM
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    Originally Posted by true4uca
    There is a lady in our quilting group who knows everything about quilting (eye roll). another gal was sewing on binding using her walking foot & serpintine stitch. This lady told her she would ruin her walking foot as they were designed for only straight stitching. Who knew.
    I have sewn binding on with the walking foot and a serpentine stitch. Works fine on my babylock. love the look of this and it is pretty easy. Doesn't appear to have bothered my foot yet!
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    Old 02-26-2017, 09:53 AM
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    I've heard that too. maybe it depends on the machine.
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    If they were only designed for straight stitch, they wouldn't have a wide enough needle area to accommodate other stitches.

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    It may depend on the walking foot. The walking foot on my July HZL-DX7 has a wide enough needle area to accommodate decorative stitches. The first time I used it for that purpose, I did manually lower the needle just to make sure it wouldn't hit the foot.
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    It depends on the machine. Viking has a walking foot that works with the decorative stitches, which go forward, back, etc.
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    It depends on the machine. I know I can use some stitches on my machine but
    not all. The ones that I am not supposed to use are greyed out on the chart.
    She should check in her manual or with the dealer.
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    Gee, maybe she doesn't know "everything"?

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    Originally Posted by true4uca
    another gal was sewing on binding using her walking foot & serpintine stitch. This lady told her she would ruin her walking foot as they were designed for only straight stitching. Who knew.
    Interesting. I would have asked her to explain how it would ruin her walking foot. My walking foot is wide enough to accommodate every stitch my machine has, so I can't envision any problems.
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    Normally I just avoid her. LOL. This time I did ask and she said your walking is not designed for such side to side movement ( insert her tone of don't question me, I know best).
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    Interesting. I would have asked her to explain how it would ruin her walking foot. My walking foot is wide enough to accommodate every stitch my machine has, so I can't envision any problems.
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