Sewing Machine Walking Foot
Sewing Machine Walking Foot
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
In stock items will be shipped out in 1 business day.
Once your order has been dispatched, we offer the following times for delivery:
US - 1-7 Business Days
United Kingdom - 5-15 Days
Australia/NZ - 7-20 days
Canada - 10-20 days
Europe - 7-20 days
Returns
You can return any item you bought within 60 days after receiving it. You do not have to give a reason for your return and you will get a full refund of the purchase price paid.
Our policy lasts 60 days. If 60 days have gone by since you received your order, unfortunately we cannot offer you a refund or exchange.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.
Stop Your Fabric From Slipping
The Even Feed Foot or Walking Foot, is used for sewing several layers of fabric, and is great for quilting, matching plaids or stripes and sewing fabrics with nap or pile, to keep them from shifting.
This foot has its own set of feed dogs that work together with the sewing machine’s feeding system, for perfect fabric feeding!
Moving feed systems holds and moves fabric from the top for increased control.
FITS MOST SEWING MACHINES: This foot has a regular snap-on bar and fits all home & domestic sewing that have a low-shank system (Pfaff is an exception)
Fits on low shank models of these brand machines: Singer, Brother, Babylock, Euro-Pro, Janome, Kenmore, White, Juki, New Home, Necchi, Elna, Husqvarna Viking, Toyota, and most other low-shank domestic machines.
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How Do I Get Better At Cutting Fabric?
Dear Geraldine, I'm a quilting newbie who has been having some trouble. It turns out that I'm not very good at cutting out fabric, despite having no health conditions and...
3 commentsHow Do I Get Better At Cutting Fabric?
Dear Geraldine, I'm a quilting newbie who has been having some trouble. It turns out that I'm not very good at cutting out fabric, despite having no health conditions and...
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What To Do With Fabric Scraps?
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11 commentsWhat To Do With Fabric Scraps?
Dear Geraldine, For many years, I've enjoyed creating quilts for friends and family members. However, the leftover fabrics scraps from all my projects have long since escaped their allotted space...
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All About Accuracy: Part Two- Seams
Today features Part TWO of Brenda's question: Dear Geraldine, I would love to hear your advice on accurate cutting and accurate seams. I know this sounds like Quilting 101 but...
3 commentsAll About Accuracy: Part Two- Seams
Today features Part TWO of Brenda's question: Dear Geraldine, I would love to hear your advice on accurate cutting and accurate seams. I know this sounds like Quilting 101 but...
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All About Accuracy: Part One- Fabric Cutting
Dear Geraldine,I would love to hear your advice on accurate cutting and accurate seams.I know this sounds like Quilting 101 but sometimes a refresher course is good for the soul.I...
11 commentsAll About Accuracy: Part One- Fabric Cutting
Dear Geraldine,I would love to hear your advice on accurate cutting and accurate seams.I know this sounds like Quilting 101 but sometimes a refresher course is good for the soul.I...
11 comments