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🧡 Quilting Sewing Machine Presser Foot Review

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Description of 🧡 Quilting Sewing Machine Presser Foot

High Quality Premium Sewing Presser Feet From YaDuSewing Co. Ltd. The foot was designed by a quilter for quilters as an aid to obtain consistent 1/4" seam allowance. The both edge are 1/4" from the center needle position, which gives you an exact 1/4" seam allowance. This foot is notched 1/4" in front of and behind needle center as a reference for starting, stopping and pivoting. The machine must be in the straight stitch, center needle position. As with any straight stitch foot, the needle may break if left in the zigzag position. Fits All Low Shank Snap-On Singer* (Some Singers Require Low Shank Adaptor), Brother, Babylock, Euro-Pro, Janome, Kenmore, White, Juki, New Home, Simplicity, Necchi and Elna Sewing Machines.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ultimate Shortcut for Sewing Enthusiasts

This little tool is a game changer for anyone into Arts and Crafts. Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, I can confidently say this presser foot has allowed me to create intricate quilting patterns with ease - it's an ultimate shortcut! The pros include versatility, ease of use, and high-quality craftsmanship. The only downside is that the price point may not be affordable for beginners.

Pros
  • Provides precise and professional results when quilting.
Cons
  • It requires the user to have prior experience and knowledge in using a sewing machine to achieve optimal results.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

LOVED it but found a little problem

I like this machine foot but found the red lines got lost when sewing on densely patterned fabrics. It would have been better if the transparent plastic had a tint so that the foot stood out "on its own” from the pattern of the material. but still great idea. Would recommend to friends. We can use nail polish on the bottom for contrast. Just don't use red.

Pros
  • arts, crafts and sewing
Cons
  • little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am going for a walk!

Since I've been using this foot, my precision has improved tremendously. I've used other sewing feet with edge guides to keep you in line, but I noticed that the guide often got stuck in the fabric when it wasn't completely smooth. I also think it helps to be able to see the leg. I know this type of presser foot is used in quilting, but it will definitely find its place in tailoring. You can't use zigzag stitches, but I rarely use them when sewing clothes. good product.

Pros
  • Sewing
Cons
  • A few little things