Sweet 16 sit down sure foot
#11
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: other side of the black stump, Perth Western Australia
Posts: 1,902
Catsden..i have the sure foot which I am just now quilting my first quilt with. So far I love it as it has higher edges so you can't run over the rulers as I did when i quilted my last quilt. It was a constant battle with my last quilt without the sure foot as I had thicker batting and fleece as backing and no matter how hard i tried the ruler kept slipping into the needles path.
I asked around before i bought mine and everyone i asked said it was worth the money.
I have fleece backing on this quilt and not once have I had a ruler slip into the needles path. I definitely recommend it.
I asked around before i bought mine and everyone i asked said it was worth the money.
I have fleece backing on this quilt and not once have I had a ruler slip into the needles path. I definitely recommend it.
#12
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: north Alabama
Posts: 1,908
I went to youtube to see a demo of the sure foot because I was curious also. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdV07BQM-fw
#14
I have watched the install demo. Looks to be not to hard. Did anyone have trouble changing out to the sure foot? The kit is 99.95 but you get a couple of other feet with it. The sure foot is 59.95. Will still get it though.
#15
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Lincolnshire, UK
Posts: 175
I have the sure foot especially after I did crunch a ruler and for me, I feel more confident and therefore it was worth the money to me. My S16 had a fixed foot (one that a tech would have to change) so I needed to buy the feet conversion kit. Now I use other feet easily.
HettyB
HettyB
#16
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: northern California
Posts: 104
I purchased the sure foot and it works great especially for ruler work. I tried without it and my ruler slipped under the foot and jammed the whole machine causing a trip to the dealer to have it fixed. Totally worth the price
#17
I had to convert my foot, and it was not a big deal at all - however I routinely do work on vintage machines so am very use to taking parts off and putting them back on.
I also have the glide foot (favorite) along with the echo and couching feet, though I've not used the couching feet yet. I love having the ability to swap feet based on the type of quilting I'm doing.
I also have the glide foot (favorite) along with the echo and couching feet, though I've not used the couching feet yet. I love having the ability to swap feet based on the type of quilting I'm doing.
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