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🧡 Kalevel Metal-Free Motion Quilting Darning Sewing Machine Presser Foot - Compatible with Low Shank Sewing Machines Review

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Description of 🧡 Kalevel Metal-Free Motion Quilting Darning Sewing Machine Presser Foot - Compatible with Low Shank Sewing Machines

βœ… Spring Action Design -- Darning presser foot will keep the fabric from lifting with the needle, help eliminate the broke threads and allow you to move and stitch fabric easily. βœ… Ease to Use -- Darning sewing foot is easy to install, offering excellent visibility and control, and provides users with ease of use for tasks they could be extremely tedious if done by hand. βœ… Material -- Free motion pressure foot is made of high quality metal, smooth, sturdy, durable and anti-rust. βœ… Practical -- Free motion sewing foot can be used for quilting, darning, embroidery, monogramming, etc. It is fit for thick material, such as hollow cotton, and thin seam or darning. βœ… Wide Uses -- Embroidery presser foot is compatible with most low shank Singer, Brother, Babylock, White, Juki, New Home, Simplicity, Necchi and Elna sewing machines.

Reviews

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Inaccurate for sewing

When I tried again and again it was well over a quarter of an inch. My Viking is older and can only move the needle in the middle, left and right. absolutely useless. About 1/16" x 1/4" from center.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • So-so

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Waste of money

Ordered a 1/4" quilting foot. Not sure if the metal piece on the side was broken before shipping or if the problem was the flimsy packaging. The metal piece on the side is curved and sits between 3/8" and 1/2". Looks cheap. Definitely not suitable for quilting.

Pros
  • Brilliantly made
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 1 out of 5

falls apart after 2 weeks

I bought this and haven't used it for the first month so I can't return it. But now I'm working on my second project and it keeps falling apart! A small piece of metal keeps falling off. Also, the base can move and the needle can get caught in it if I don't notice it before I start the machine, and then the needle breaks.

Pros
  • Premium finish
Cons
  • Requires socket

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Sadly disappointed - stitching

I bought this product because it was advertised as working on my Kenmore. Although it fits in the machine and works, the needle rubs on the top right side of the hole (I also tried 2 extra needles that were brand new). This scares me that the needle will eventually hit and break. A piece of metal that, unlike materials, stands for a 1/4" seam allowance larger than 1/4". I realize I may not find one that is exactly 1/4 inch, but that was too far for me. I will be returning this product for a…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

The large eyelet prevents the needle from catching in the presser foot during large jumps, as often happens when I use the presser foot that came with my Singer xl420. The larger the hoop, the greater the likelihood of long jumps and dropping the needle onto the metal. A darning foot with big eyes prevents this. It moves when the hoop is removed so it needs to be centered or the needle will hit it. After about 18 months of use, the buttonhole moves when sewing and is therefore unusable. But for

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Expensive