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Christopher, Thank you for such a helpful video, the zipper foot liked you showed is the way I was taught and it has served me well for years and only reinforced how helpful you are to all your fans. Me included !
I am working with piping for the first time and I was worried because I don't have a piping foot. I do however have an adjustable zipper foot. You made what I feared was going to be so hard to do look easy. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you for this! So practical and good to know I don't need the cording foot. I do have a foot lifter but always forget to use it. Nice clear video...thank you!
THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING THE ZIPPER FOOT!! I learned how to sew on an industrial sewing machine when I was 14 years old and remembered using a zipper foot for piping. Not every sewer have a piping foot. I know that now presser feet kit's are easily available to buy that includes the piping foot but some sewer don't know that the zipper foot serves the same purpose. 👍🏾👍🏾
I love your video, Christopher!! My New Home 641 actually came with the adjustable zipper foot like you used here in your video. My manual has text and illustration of how to use it. My sister bought me the sewing machine in the beginning of the 1980s for my birthday. I later bought snap-on zipper feet to try, but the adjustable one always wins out over the others! Thank you for all you do!!🧵👍🏼😊
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Thanks so much for suggesting the adjustable zipper foot-this was incredibly helpful!
This is genius! Thank you for sharing!!
Christopher, Thank you for such a helpful video, the zipper foot liked you showed is the way I was taught and it has served me well for years and only reinforced how helpful you are to all your fans. Me included !
I am working with piping for the first time and I was worried because I don't have a piping foot. I do however have an adjustable zipper foot. You made what I feared was going to be so hard to do look easy. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you for this! So practical and good to know I don't need the cording foot. I do have a foot lifter but always forget to use it. Nice clear video...thank you!
THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING THE ZIPPER FOOT!! I learned how to sew on an industrial sewing machine when I was 14 years old and remembered using a zipper foot for piping. Not every sewer have a piping foot. I know that now presser feet kit's are easily available to buy that includes the piping foot but some sewer don't know that the zipper foot serves the same purpose. 👍🏾👍🏾
Best foot in the box! Good for stitching in the ditch too, and a bunch of other stuff. I use the ski foot.
I love your video, Christopher!! My New Home 641 actually came with the adjustable zipper foot like you used here in your video. My manual has text and illustration of how to use it. My sister bought me the sewing machine in the beginning of the 1980s for my birthday. I later bought snap-on zipper feet to try, but the adjustable one always wins out over the others! Thank you for all you do!!🧵👍🏼😊
What a great tip! Thank you 😊
Thank you
Great video! Exactly what I was looking for!
Awesome 👏🏼, thanks 😊 for sharing 🤗♥️🥰
Hi can this foot be used on a 9 mm machine janome.
Please check with your Janome dealer for the foot.
What s the name of this foots, is it possible for brother machine?
Wow never thought about using an adjustable zipper foot for this