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#45
Originally Posted by Joeysnana
I don't understand the IDT feature on Pfaffs. The Integrated Dual Feed- is it a foot that should come with the machine? Is it like a walking foot?
#48
I love my Pfafgf with the IDT technology. It keeps me sewing. The Pfaff and a 1/4" flanged foot let me enjoy sewing without strssing my hands and fingers, as there is less need to manipulate the fabric with sewing. They are even better than chocolate [well, most of thetime anyway.]
ali
ali
#49
I have a Bernina 730E and I wish they had added it before I got mine, too.
Actually the new Bernina 830 and 820 have it. I just wish they had added it before I got my 640. I used to have a Pfaff and really loved the IDF. But I fmq a lot and the lever for lifting the presser foot is in the back on the Bernina, not inside the throat of the machine. I was always catching it with my quilt an knocking it out of darning mode, darn it! So I don't miss that!
Originally Posted by Kas
Originally Posted by mhansen6
I just recently wore out my Pfaff I had for 25 years. So I looked at all the different machines out there and ended up buying another Pfaff. The Creative 4.0 I have had such good luck with the Pfaffs I have had, this is my 4th. The integrated dual feed is one of the features that Pfaff has and no other machine does. It is wonderful. It pulls the fabric evenly from top and bottom. I wouldn't sew without it.
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Yes, a wonderful feature. I believe Pfaff is the only one that has this built in feature. It can be engaged and disengaged with a push of your finger. Not to be used for embroidery. Also, if it shouldn't be used with a certain foot, that foot won't let you engage the IDT.
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