But today i d like to tell you about 3 reasons to own a walking foot that have nothing to do with quilting.
What does a quilting walking foot look like.
A walking foot also known as a dual feed or even feed foot is a necessity for quilting and sewing on some fabrics.
Straight line quilting with a walking foot.
I use the walking foot on my b 790 plus but it works on all bernina models.
A walking foot has its own feed dogs on the bottom.
It s clean and simple and does not distract from your beautiful piecing.
It s a simple walking foot quilting technique that looks a lot harder than it is.
These work together with the sewing machine s feed dogs and help to pull the quilt sandwich layers evenly through the machine.
When the needle is in the quilt sandwich both sets of feed dogs are retracted from the quilt.
The bernina walking foot 50 comes with three interchangeable soles and a right and left guide.
If you ve ever sewn on plaids or horizontal stripes you know you can pin the.
A walking foot is fairly large and can be difficult to navigate around curves.
When i shared my nine patch tutorial a few weeks ago i received a lot of questions on how i quilted this project.
The foot is best reserved for straight line machine quilting including most stitch in the ditch methods and quilting large gently curved lines.
But sometimes we need to change it up.
Zig zag walking foot quilting has the most amazing quilting texture and looks like you put in a lot more effort than you did.
Do not get me wrong i love straight line quilting.
First time walking foot users will want to refer to the manufacturer instructions for installation.
Here are examples of situations where i like to put on the walking foot before sewing.
Some call it the quilting foot it s also widely known as the walking foot.
The walking foot is a must have accessory for straight line quilting because it keeps the layers together and prevents the top layer from getting pushed ahead of the middle and bottom layers.
Zig zag quilting is an easy way to quilt up your quilts using a walking foot and your own home sewing machine.
Free motion quilting feels like it has a steep learning curve and can be intimidating to learn and so often times we stick to what we know straight lines with our walking foot.
I used a spiral design and a walking foot.