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    Old 02-05-2015, 03:36 AM
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    What is your favorite 1/4" sewing machine foot?
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    Old 02-05-2015, 03:41 AM
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    The one that is for my machine.
    I realize people look for and purchase ( generic) feet for their machines, I tried that once, the $8 savings cost me $400 in repairs to my machine. Now if I need/ want a new foot I buy the one made for my machine. It may cost a bit more, but it also works/ fits correctly and doesn't do any damage to the machine
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    Old 02-05-2015, 03:58 AM
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    On my primary Viking, I have a needle setting to go with my regular sewing foot so that is what I use there. On my FW, I have an old Singer 1/4" foot for it. I bought a 1/4" foot with guide for my Viking and hated it...took it back.
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    Like blames, bought a cheap foot once, didn't damage machine but caused issues, now only buy manufacturers feet, I don't put cheap parts/tyres on my car, why put cheap parts on my machine.
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    I had used a generic 1/4 in. foot for years and could not get a constant 1/4 in. seam allowance. Took my machine in for service and the mechanic said I was using the wrong foot. With my new machine I will buy only Janome feet. This machine has only two needle positions, one position is for 1/4 in. seam and the other the needle goes through a hole in the foot and that is, I think, a 3/8 in. allowance. Glad I don't have to fiddle around with the needle adjustment any more. Now to get me a Janome brand walking foot.
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    Old 02-05-2015, 05:42 AM
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    I agree with the others. Don't get a generic. With the amount of usage you are going to get from your foot, it's a wise investment. I have a viking and my favorite is the one with the flange. Having said that, getting the 1/4" foot for your machine may not produce a perfect 1/4" seam and you may still have to finagle it a bit, as the thickness of your thread and fabric can affect it. You don't really measure the seam, you measure the resultant patch. If I change threads or fabric types, I check the seam allowance at the start of my project and make a needle position adjustment if necessary. Here's how I check:
    http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ce-t89997.html
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    Old 02-05-2015, 05:58 AM
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    ​My Bernina 1/4 inch patchwork foot.
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    Old 02-05-2015, 06:06 AM
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    Lots if different opinions here. I have used several feet for this purpose and find I like the sticker that has ruler measurements on it that I stuck right on the throat area of the machine avoiding the feed dogs, of course. I just use the main foot that came with my Bernina most of the time and guide the fabric along the ruler measure.
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    Old 02-05-2015, 06:20 AM
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    I like the one without the guide. Since I like to sew right up to the pin, as soon as the guide hits the pin, it twists the fabric and throws off my seam allowance.
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    I've used generic and brand on the Pfaffs. I've even had Elna feet with attached ankles work.

    Since I got the PQ1500, I use that. I found that the normal foot is close to scant, so I marked it the same as 1/4" and use it when pattern says scant. I do have generic high shank feet. I will use a generic open toe rather than stitch in the ditch foot to see where I am going. Did the same on the Pfaff. Mine's a 9mm machine, but I bought the 6mm open toe as it works better. I don't care much for the 1/4 inch foot that came with the machine. I'm used to Pfaff. Those are narrow on both sides. You can turn the fabric and use the left side of the foot.
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