sewing machine with built in dual feed
#42
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Utah
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I have Pfaff 2054 and 2056 plus a 1222 that I have sewed so much on that the stitch regulator is froze up. I have loved these machines and the IDT. I would seriously consider a Pfaff if you have a dealer close.
#43
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: NW Wa
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I have Vikings and bought a even feed foot and never have used it, wish I hadn't spent the $ for it for I do not need it cause the Viking you can adjust the top and bottom tenn so therefore you do not need the duel feed.
I have quilted in the ditch and never have used one.
I have quilted in the ditch and never have used one.
#45
Originally Posted by gammieju
I want to purchase a sewing machine that has dual feed or built in walking foot or whatever it is that keeps you from having to put the walking foot on the machine so that both top and bottom fabric feed at the same time. I know that pfaff has a machine but are there other brands that have this feature. I have been reading about the janome with acufeed and superior plus feed system. Do any of you have a machine with these features and which do you think is best for sewing long strips together? Thanks for any info. Judy
#47
I agree with you. I have a Janome 6600 and a Pfaff and much prefer the Pfaff. Putting the accufeed feet on the Janome is a pain and the feet are so bulky it is harder to see the fabric. Don't get me wrong....I do love the Janome but if I had to have just one machine...it would be the Pfaff.
#48
The Janome 6600 & 7700, and most Pfaff machines have built in dual feed. The Accufeed for the 6600 operates much like Pfaffs IDT does. Lift it up and back when you don't need it, swing it down into place when you do.
Recommend looking for an older Pfaff, their newer machines (post 2000) just aren't the same quality as the previous German-made Pfaffs were. I've heard this from SO many quilters & sewers. I also had a Pfaff made in 2006, and it was totally inferior to a Pfaff w/IDT that I had in the 90's - and was FOOLISH enough not to keep !! :(
Recommend looking for an older Pfaff, their newer machines (post 2000) just aren't the same quality as the previous German-made Pfaffs were. I've heard this from SO many quilters & sewers. I also had a Pfaff made in 2006, and it was totally inferior to a Pfaff w/IDT that I had in the 90's - and was FOOLISH enough not to keep !! :(
#49
Originally Posted by judibel
What about the Juki TL-98Q anyone? I've been researching machines and came across this one. It's in the $800 range and is a straight stitcher only. Doesn't have a long jarp, but a a very high one to accomodate a rolled quilt. It appears to be for quilting especially, for FMQ and piecing.
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