Quilting 101: Machine Quilting with your Walking Foot - Sewing By Sarah
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If you want to quilt on your domestic sewing machine, using a walking foot is one of the best ways to start. A walking foot is specially designed to help move multiple layers of fabric smoothly through your sewing machine, so you get great results. When quilting, this means that your top and backing fabrics move along at the same pace, producing a stunning quilt. To set up your machine, you first need to attach your walking foot. Of course, follow the directions that came with your machine or your foot, but one thing that is common for most walking feet it that they have a special arm that needs to be set on the bar just above your needle. If your foot has this arm, make sure it is set in place as shown in the picture, because
If you want to quilt on your domestic sewing machine, using a walking foot is one of the best ways to start. A walking foot is specially designed to help move multiple layers of fabric smoothly through your sewing machine, so you get great results. When quilting, this means that your top and backing fabrics move along at the same pace, producing a stunning quilt. To set up your machine, you first need to attach your walking foot. Of course
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