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The SINGER Even Feed/Walking Presser Foot is a genuine accessory designed to provide synchronized fabric feeding for flawless alignment of stripes, plaids, and textured fabrics. Compatible with a wide range of SINGER low-shank machines and other major brands, it’s a must-have for quilters and sewing enthusiasts aiming for professional, shift-free stitching on multiple fabric layers.
Item Dimensions L x W | 3"L x 2"W |
S**.
Great little sewing gadget
This is a great replacement part. I lost my original and this fit perfect and worked perfect. I love it. Highest recommendation.
J**.
Must have foot for your sewing machine!
I just received this Even feed/Walking Foot today. I own a Singer Heavy Duty 4423 and it went on with a no issues at all. I tested it out a bit before I had to leave for work, and it seems to work very well. I was impressed when I folded up some vinyl and was able to sew through 12 layers! I would barely even squeeze it under the foot, but it fed right through. It wasn't the most beautiful top stitch, and I don't think I would ever do that in a project, but it gives me confidence in what my little machine can handle with this foot. I will update this review if my opinion changes after further use.
C**X
Get This Foot - Up Your Sewing Game!!
Wow - this walking foot has really upped my sewing game. Had this on my machine non-stop for about four months now. No longer am I struggling with “fabric jams” holding up my stitching. I’m not an amazing seamstress by any means but I really feel that this food has given me a lot of confidence and has made me feel like I can more easily sew difficult types of fabric with ease (polar fleece and Jersey knit in particular). It has also made pleating a breeze. It didn’t come with instructions BUT... HINT: It was easy to install after looking up a video on YouTube. You can also look up how to use it on YouTube as well. Super basic, if I can do this anyone can! The only thing to be aware of is make sure the bar on your machine will connect with the lever on the food. I went to the Singer website to confirm compatibility with my machine model number. The price here on Amazon was much cheaper. My only complaint is some fabrics catch on the tiny foot pad that is on the very back of the foot, as it’s ridged and can catch the edges of some fabrics. It doesn’t happen all the time but I do have to keep an eye out for that and pause and life the food for a second to adjust the fabric just a smidge, to avoid bunching and messing up my stitch. This would probably happen with any walking foot so I don’t blame the product. Over all - five stars foe me!
T**E
Works well for sewing certain difficult projects
Ok, so the walking foot isn't the panacea fix-all for sewing with thick or unique materials that I was hoping it would be from all the blogs I've seen, but it was pretty effective for sewing some minky to denim in one project I made. Also managed to sew blizzard fleece really well with only a few skipped stitches. For some reason it refuses to work well with some other sewing projects, but it is what it is. Not the foot's fault - probably user error.Anyway, it fits both of my Singers (a newish Esteem II and a 40 year old Singer) as well as my Husqi Viking Scandinavia 100, though the part that attaches to the needle bolt is not the greatest. Still, for the price, it works brilliantly.
A**6
Great!
Easy to attach! Has been put through some really tough and thick projects and has performed perfectly for at least a month now! Love it! I have ended up using it for several projects that don’t call for it- just because it keeps the fabric moving so well, and makes it so easy to make straight lines of you just let it go to work on its own. I have also discovered that it is handy for seam-gauging by adjusting the needle slightly, then following the inner side of the innermost claw for 1/8-inch seam and the outer edge of the claw for 1/4-inch seam- so has essentially become my 1/4-inch foot!
A**N
Nice Simple Upgrade
Recently pulled out wife's old Singer Simple 2263 for stitching pant leg hem on kid's new school uniform pants. With the regular presser foot, the hem always ended with a slight crease from the inner fabric being pull ever so slightly more than the top on every stitch. I'm certain perfect pant leg hem can be sewn with the regular presser foot by someone with more talent, but fore me, a quick swap of the presser foot with this even feed one solved all issues with the feed and the hem comes out perfect every time.The foot swap on the Singer 2263 is trivial. Obvious but worth mentioning is that the foot has no mechanical way of knowing when the machine is stitching in reverse, it always feeds the same direction, this isn't a negative just a way these things work.
A**R
The installation of this foot was very easy (I looked up video instructions via a quick internet ...
I bought this foot for my Singer Simple 3232, after sewing a quilt with the original foot that came with the machine. As you can imagine, using the original foot did not yield a very smooth and even quilt. The top fabric pulled and did not stay even with the batting and backing, so the top was a little misshapen when I finished. After doing a little research, I found out that most quilters use a walking foot. I set out to start my next quilt, with my brand new walking foot and was pleasantly surprised by the results. The installation of this foot was very easy (I looked up video instructions via a quick internet search). Using this new walking foot makes quilting a joy and I no longer have to stress about the fabric pulling the entire time. If you're going to be sewing projects that require multiple pieces of fabric to be sandwiched together (such as blankets, purses, scarves), I would definitely recommend this walking foot, if it fits your machine. I wasn't sure if this would fit my machine, so I searched the Customer Questions & Answers section to find out.
E**N
Thought it was faulty at first, but it was user error
I got this to sew a denim rag quilt and tried it out right away and it didn't work. After some trouble shooting it turned out to be the cheap off brand needle that I used! So if you put this on and a new needle on at the same time, try another needle first. I put on a needle from a better manufacturer and that fixed the issue. Smooth sailing from there and I finished my quilt!
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