I keep my 'walking foot' on my machine for 95% of everything I sew, only change to 'zipper foot' for example if I am sewing on a zipper or piping, Love my 'Walking Foot'
Thank you so much for this video! My machine also has a snap-on foot & I could not work out how to attach the walking foot that came with it. Your explanation & demonstration have solved that problem for me & I am so very grateful to you! Thanks again 😊
Great tutorial. The one issue I find often is that the fabric is getting caught on the walking foot just behind the the plate and wants to bunch up unless I tug it through?
It’s a very useful article.I have a question.With walking foot , they supply one another bar with (like a V shape) attached another piece. It’s one connected pcs . I don’t know where it goes. With another u tube video, I see that but nobody saws where it goes, what is the use etc, Thanks in advance
I think you are referring to a quilting bar, to measure the distance between rows of quilting, which you can adjust. I pay attention to the bar Instead of the needle while quilting .
It is great for matching fabrics. Such as plaids. It is easy to get the fabric out of alignment, when you don't use a walking foot. You also don't have to pin as often.
Thank you very much. I was lost on sewing fluffy fleece and now I can stop procrastinating and get on with it. Very very helpful!
I keep my 'walking foot' on my machine for 95% of everything I sew, only change to 'zipper foot' for example if I am sewing on a zipper or piping, Love my 'Walking Foot'
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for all the explanations ❤
You are so welcome!
Nice explanation of a walking foot. I've never used one, but can see how helpful they'd be. You helped me give it some thought.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video! I knew about using a walking foot for quilting and why, but I had never thought about using it for stretch fabrics!
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Thank you so much for this video! My machine also has a snap-on foot & I could not work out how to attach the walking foot that came with it. Your explanation & demonstration have solved that problem for me & I am so very grateful to you! Thanks again 😊
Happy to help!
Thank you for this video you are very clear to understand.
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THANK YOU NOW I WILL KNOW TO TO PUT THESE ON MY MACHINE N USE IT
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Great video, Thanks Melly 🙂
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Super helpful! Thank you!
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Wow, thank you so much! Gonna use it now!
Have fun!
Thank you very much for the explanation that done nicely.
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Excellent, clear instructions - thank you!
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Thank you ma'am❤
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Thank you I think u can use my walking foot now I hope so
You’re welcome 😊
Very very helpful! Thank you!
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Great, thanks 👍
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Brilliant 👏
Thanks
This helped so much. Thank you!
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3:46 4:04 4:05 thank you!!
Thanks for watching
Great tutorial.
The one issue I find often is that the fabric is getting caught on the walking foot just behind the the plate and wants to bunch up unless I tug it through?
Check your presser foot pressure, it might need to be adjusted
What is the general tension, width of stitch (say for knits) and length? And why would mine cause a skip or two in the bobbin under-stitch?
It very much depends on your machine and fabric.
Can you do zigzag with walking foot?
It depends on the width of your stitch and the width of the needle hole in your specific presser foot.
@@Mellysews Thank you.
It’s a very useful article.I have a question.With walking foot , they supply one another bar with (like a V shape) attached another piece. It’s one connected pcs .
I don’t know where it goes. With another u tube video, I see that but nobody saws where it goes, what is the use etc,
Thanks in advance
I don't understand your question. I'd suggest doing a google search for your specific machine manual.
@@Mellysews there is a little stick/bar thing that comes separately with the walking foot. What is it used for?
I think you are referring to a quilting bar, to measure the distance between rows of quilting, which you can adjust. I pay attention to the bar Instead of the needle while quilting .
Very helpful, thank you! Would it be good to use one while making a vinyl bag?
It can be helpful on vinyl
I got one for Christmas for my Janome! I haven’t used it yet though. I heard that you can’t sew fast with a walking foot, is that true?
It is not the fastest foot, it walks, not runs 🙂
Hi can this walking food can use on brother machine tq
I always recommend checking your specific machine model with the foot manufacturer.
This is so good thank you!! it helped me understand it much more than a lot of other videos
Glad it's helpful!
It is great for matching fabrics. Such as plaids. It is easy to get the fabric out of alignment, when you don't use a walking foot. You also don't have to pin as often.
Yes it is
Thanks, great tip
How to get the walking goot how much does it cost
I linked it in the video description.
What machine was that?
All about my machines here: mellysews.com/types-of-sewing-machines/
If only I had an extra machine so I wouldn’t have to bother switching feet. Sighhhhhh
LOL!
leave it on - no need to change it for most sewing projects
Thank you so much for this information.
You are so welcome!
I learned real quick to slow down when using mine.
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Thank you so much for this video, it helped me to install my walking foot
Glad it helped!