Originally Posted by Sandy-lou
Could someone please post a pic of an SID foot, I know not what one looks like. I usually use my walking foot for quilting or zipper foot for dressmaking.
http://www.sewingmachinesplus.com/ed...-XC6797151.php |
I use one on my Featherweight and I love it. SID is much harder to do using a free motion foot. SID makes for a much nicer line.
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Thankyou Beth,
Both my machine have snap on feet. I recently bought a walking foot it cost 49 AU Dollars at Spotlight. They were 64 at LQS's. This site has resonable prices. |
My son bought me one for my birthday, I was amazed how well it worked. I use it for following lines too.
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Originally Posted by Sandy-lou
Thankyou Beth,
Both my machine have snap on feet. I recently bought a walking foot it cost 49 AU Dollars at Spotlight. They were 64 at LQS's. This site has resonable prices. |
Originally Posted by featherweight
Originally Posted by Sandy-lou
Could someone please post a pic of an SID foot, I know not what one looks like. I usually use my walking foot for quilting or zipper foot for dressmaking.
http://www.sewingmachinesplus.com/ed...-XC6797151.php about 1/4" from the right edge as you can see in the above pic. Usually the 1/4 inch foot has the guide right on the edge but I've also seen some that don't have any guide. You probably can google the model of your machine and add SID foot and you will find which one fits yours. |
That site had some nice instructions. I am getting excited. This quilt has to be done right. Why I agreed to make one for a fundraising auction when I am a beginning quilter, I'll never know. Because it's a cause I feel strongly about, I guess.
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Originally Posted by Raggiemom
I have one for my Janome 6600 and I love it.
me too...and i use it a lot. |
I purchased the SITD foot for my Janome 6600 and find I don't even use it. I wasn't happy with the results and went back to using my open toe foot.
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Dove, That is a beautiful quilt. :-D
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