Janome Walking Foot
The Janome Walking Foot, also known as the Even Feed Foot, is designed with a set of feed dogs which prevent layers of fabric from shifting apart as they move through the machine.
Use this foot when matching stripes and checks, sewing draylons and velvets, making up knitwear or when sewing long seams on curtains especially if matching patterns. It is also useful when tackling leather, vinyl, or plastics and other difficult to handle materials.
It is an absolute must for quilters. Used with the quilting guide it helps to maintain perfect parallel lines when stitching and keeps the fabric and wadding layers from feeding through unevenly. This Open-Toe version is often preferred by quilters as it allows better visibility of the stitching and needle position.
This foot is also great for topstitching, which can be spoilt due to irregularity of stitching. This is often caused by the bulk created with the seam allowance especially around collars and reveres. using the walking foot for topstitching will eliminate this problem and give perfect stitching every time.
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Janome Walking Foot
The Janome Walking Foot, also known as the Even Feed Foot, is designed with a set of feed dogs which prevent layers of fabric from shifting apart as they move through the machine.
Use this foot when matching stripes and checks, sewing draylons and velvets, making up knitwear or when sewing long seams on curtains especially if matching patterns. It is also useful when tackling leather, vinyl, or plastics and other difficult to handle materials.
It is an absolute must for quilters. Used with the quilting guide it helps to maintain perfect parallel lines when stitching and keeps the fabric and wadding layers from feeding through unevenly. This Open-Toe version is often preferred by quilters as it allows better visibility of the stitching and needle position.
This foot is also great for topstitching, which can be spoilt due to irregularity of stitching. This is often caused by the bulk created with the seam allowance especially around collars and reveres. using the walking foot for topstitching will eliminate this problem and give perfect stitching every time.
Please find your machine bellow to ensure you order the correct foot:
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