The Distinctive Darning/Free Motion Sewing Machine Presser Foot is a spring action foot used for free motion embroidery, darning or quilting. This foot is transparent giving the user an excellent view of work. The Distinctive Darning/Free Motion Sewing Machine Presser Foot is made to fit any Low Shank Sewing Machine. Distinctive Premium Sewing Feet are high quality sewing feet that provide the user with ease of use for tasks they could be extremely tedious if done by hand. Start sewing with the best, Distinctive Sewing Feet. The Distinctive Sewing Foot blister packaging doubles as a set of instructions. Just pull out the cardboard back, open it up and start reading. You will be sewing in no time! Fits All Low Shank Singer, Brother, Babylock, Husqvarna Viking (Husky Series), Euro-Pro, Janome, Kenmore, White, Juki, Bernina (Bernette Series), New Home, Simplicity, Necchi and Elna Sewing Machines.
Distinctive Free-Motion Darning Quilting Sewing Machine Presser Foot
(as of 24/06/2010 01:01 - more info)
$19.99
$12.99
Listed Under: Brother Parts
High Quality Premium Sewing Feet From DistinctiveProvides Ease-of-Use for Tasks that Could be Extremely Tedious if Done by HandBlister Packaging Doubles as a Set of InstructionsFits All Low Shank Sing..read more
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This fit perfectly on my Kennmore sewing maching. I love it because it makes quilting and applique so easy. It has a red line on the foot to help guide where it will stitch. Fast shipping, brand new condition.
Don’t get me wrong, this is built very well and it is a very nice product, but I had expected something different. I thought the visibility would be better. I do lots of free motion quilting, and while the foot is clear it is really hard to see the project right by the needle. I guess I thought it would be easier.
I wouldn’t recommend it for very precise free motion quilting, but again, it is a very well made product.
I had never done free-motion quilting before I bought this. It was super easy to attach to my Brother sewing machine. It took me a little bit of practice to get the hang of it (I did stipple quilting on a baby quilt) but it wasn’t that hard. It did make a squeaking noise while I sewed. I’m not sure if it was my machine or the foot. I recommend getting some quilting gloves that help you grip the fabric as you move it. My hands and wrists got sore from gripping the fabric for so long.