Today I received a Brother Dynamic Walking Foot What's my take on it? At the time of this posting the 20% coupon is still showing on the website www.kenssewing...
Hey Rob, if you got a magnet rub your screwdriver on it and then it will hold your screw and help with putting it back. Happy you found a coupon . No Everything is so expensive so every little bit count's. Be blessed. Love the little alagator sew cute.
Hi Rob, I think YT is watching my Amazon activity. 🙄 I just ordered two more cheap walking feet and lo and behold here you are in my feed. I do go through them. What I’m curious about is how long this one lasts you. I haul kinda heavy through my machines and get about 4 months (sewing 3 to 6 days a week mostly quilting and pet sewing) before I finish a walking foot.
I believe you get what you pay for. I feel this walking foot since it is metal will last much longer then the cheapo plastic types. And I like the idea of the extra soles you can obtain for them.
Thanks for the video. Great, that it sews so many layers of fabric. I can understand your hesitation on paying so much for a walking foot. Having a more expensive machine sort of justifies it. If you paid $85 for your sewing machine, you would find it hard to pay $90 for a walking foot. Having a more expensive machine, would make it easier to pay that amount. I have had the same problem when looking for extension tables. They have some. But, they don't make them for your model. Or you cannot find a part number for it. Great, that this vendor has such a wide variety of sewing machine parts.
I am well pleased that I was able to obtain both. You are correct, I wouldn't spend more for a particular part then I did for the machine. Thanks again for being a part of the Mancave family.
Hey Rob, if you got a magnet rub your screwdriver on it and then it will hold your screw and help with putting it back. Happy you found a coupon . No Everything is so expensive so every little bit count's. Be blessed. Love the little alagator sew cute.
That's great idea, I don't know why I didn't think of it. Thanks so much.
Thank you. Very informative
Glad it was helpful! Be blessed
Hope you are feeling better by now
I have good days and better days. Yes, I'm doing better, thank you for asking!
Hi Rob, I think YT is watching my Amazon activity. 🙄 I just ordered two more cheap walking feet and lo and behold here you are in my feed. I do go through them. What I’m curious about is how long this one lasts you. I haul kinda heavy through my machines and get about 4 months (sewing 3 to 6 days a week mostly quilting and pet sewing) before I finish a walking foot.
I believe you get what you pay for. I feel this walking foot since it is metal will last much longer then the cheapo plastic types. And I like the idea of the extra soles you can obtain for them.
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Thanks for the video. Great, that it sews so many layers of fabric. I can understand your hesitation on paying so much for a walking foot. Having a more expensive machine sort of justifies it. If you paid $85 for your sewing machine, you would find it hard to pay $90 for a walking foot. Having a more expensive machine, would make it easier to pay that amount. I have had the same problem when looking for extension tables. They have some. But, they don't make them for your model. Or you cannot find a part number for it. Great, that this vendor has such a wide variety of sewing machine parts.
I am well pleased that I was able to obtain both. You are correct, I wouldn't spend more for a particular part then I did for the machine. Thanks again for being a part of the Mancave family.