What can a Walking Foot do for YOUR sewing?

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
  • I feel the most discussed sewing machine accessory is the Walking Foot! Some people swear by them, some people think 'Meh' but what can a Walking Foot do for YOUR sewing? Let's look at the pros and cons in today's video!
    I suppose the best place to start is by knowing what the Walking Foot is, what it does and how it works.
    Do you ever notice when you're sewing that sometimes the top fabric layer ends up with extra fabric at the end of a seam because your regular machine foot has pushed it along too much?
    This is because machines only have feed dogs on the bottom that can control the bottom layer but not the top. A Walking Foot is essentially a set of top feed dogs, maybe this is why it's the Top Dog of machine feet! 😂
    That's all well and good but what is it actually beneficial for? If you sew a lot of knits you know how hard they can be to control sometimes but the Walking Foot really minimises stretching and gives you more control.
    It also comes into it's own when working with slippery fabric and stops it running away from you.
    I do find it can help with Pattern Matching and thick/bulky fabrics because it increases your control over how the fabric is going through the machine.
    At the end of the day, the main takeaway is if you NEED one?
    Whilst is can be nice to have and can help with certain things you certainly don't need to have one.
    The better you know your machine the better you'll use it and the more mastery you'll have - fancy tools don't take away the need to develop your own fancy skills!!
    Have you used one? What do you think of it and how does it help you with your day-to-day sewing?
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  • @katielove9932
    @katielove9932 Рік тому +9

    One of the greatest tips I have learned from you is that "We" should take control of our sewing machine. I think this is why I, and so many others have problems with the sewing machines and feel intimidated with them even when we know how to sew; because like a car, it has a motor and when we accelerate it, or a sewing machine, it goes into action. And it seems powerful and scary at times. It's only a sewing machine with a motor and no different also, than a computer generating what we put into it. I have had sewing machines that I didn't use because they are so sophisticated yet I wanted the extra frills with it. When we take control over the sewing machine and are determined to make it do what we want it to do, such as having mind over matter, we will learn by trial and error. But we will learn how to use them and be better off for it.

    • @cincinnatianne2185
      @cincinnatianne2185 9 днів тому

      I agree almost 100%. So many things we all had to learn by trial and error-Like working w/diff fabric types/manipulation of speed & positioning/ not sewing through your fingertips!
      All the above are no longer necessary!
      UA-cam is here to spoil us all- if we are only smart enough to use the search bar.
      Long live UA-cam!🎉
      UA-cam has saved me untold dollars in repair bills for various items around my home! It’s greener too and inspiring (monkey, see monkey do) a can-do attitude.😊

  • @Chantilly871
    @Chantilly871 Рік тому +14

    For me, a walking foot is essential for all the bulky fabrics I use making dog toys! Also, great for denim etc😊

  • @MelissadePau
    @MelissadePau Рік тому +8

    I'm 33 and just picked up sewing 6 months ago, and your videos have been so helpful! I appreciate you.

  • @ginette2100
    @ginette2100 Рік тому +86

    Hey Evelyn I thought I could sew...you blew my mind when I discovered all your videos. You are so so helpful. Each week your smile and vast knowledge bring me joy thank you so much. You're inspiring and courageous. You are in all our hearts🎉 get well soon.

  • @CatMom-uw9jl
    @CatMom-uw9jl Рік тому +16

    Is anyone else amazed at how people create things like this just to make life easier?
    Hope you’re doing well. Been sending good thoughts your way.

  • @michelleharper5511
    @michelleharper5511 Рік тому +75

    It's made a huge difference to me - I love sewing thin, slippery fabrics and wow! I don't know how I managed without it before...

  • @sweetpea5539
    @sweetpea5539 Рік тому +3

    I always use my walking foot 😊 I almost exclusively see knits and it’s a gift to be able to do so easily.

  • @Charlie-cz3jh
    @Charlie-cz3jh Рік тому +4

    Hi Evelyn. Thinking of you and praying for your beautiful self to be healed and well all-over ❣🥰🦋🌷🌸🦋🌷🌸😘

  • @drivinfool9902
    @drivinfool9902 9 місяців тому +1

    I have one, never used. One of my teachers never took it off my machine. ❤❤

  • @francesschireson-dody1516
    @francesschireson-dody1516 Рік тому +39

    I love to watch you. I have not done a garment since high school and I am 80 now. But I quilt a lot and I use the walking foot to move the quilt sandwich whenever I am doing straight line quilting. My first job as a novice social worker was a rotation with breast cancer patients. In those intervening years there have been so many improvements. The outcome will be so much better than it would have been when I was young. You are young and that is on your side as well.

  • @helpfulnhappy
    @helpfulnhappy Рік тому +17

    Thinking of you. Hope
    all is going well for you.

  • @TheCynedd
    @TheCynedd Рік тому +36

    I think a walking foot is absolutely necessary. I wanted to make a quilted lining for a jacket I have in progress and the essential in making my lining. When sewing dissimilar fabrics, so you do not get the top slipping , you must have a walking foot. The walking foot is not appropriate for decorative stitches but for general sewing the walking foot may not always help but it will never hurt.😊

  • @janeunion8748
    @janeunion8748 Рік тому +26

    Totally worth it! I sewed for years without one, but when I started quilting I thought I should get one. Suddenly so many things were so much easier. Where two seams are supposed to meet up evenly now they do!

  • @hanna0528
    @hanna0528 Рік тому +2

    100% worthy for me. Rarely take it off.👍👍👍

  • @jessicaolney4900
    @jessicaolney4900 Рік тому +3

    I love my walking foot! That extra security that the fabrics are not shifting around is wonderful, whether I am quilting or sewing anything where my machine could use a little help (my feed dogs can be very particular without it!). Though, I can be known to be a "fast walker" 🤣

  • @DisMindy5767
    @DisMindy5767 Рік тому +61

    I find my walking foot indispensable! I love it. It works so well for quilting smaller items on the machine such as quilt squares and pillow covers. Its also wonderful for making stuffed animals and for sewing a gathered fabric such as a sleeve cap to a base fabric.

    • @SparkyOne549
      @SparkyOne549 Рік тому +7

      The sleeve cap measures longer than the armhole. Because you use put the sleeve cap on the feed dogs, which will feed it more than the armhole,

    • @hiwall4883
      @hiwall4883 Рік тому +1

      Good tip, thanks.

    • @lisamalkowski4240
      @lisamalkowski4240 Рік тому +2

      Great tip about sleeve caps!

    • @maggieinstitches
      @maggieinstitches Рік тому +2

      Google inserting an armscye flat - it will blow your mind and it’s the only way I do it now. I also use my walking foot every day. 💞

    • @XsomeoneXelseX
      @XsomeoneXelseX Рік тому

      It's so good for stuffed animals since most plush fabrics are such a pain to work with!!!

  • @looloo4029
    @looloo4029 Рік тому +6

    Hello Evelyn, thank you for posting this very informative video. I awoke in the early hours of this morning and my first thought was that I hadn’t seen anything from you for a while. I said a prayer 🙏 for your speedy healing and recovery ❤️‍🩹. I do hope you are doing ok with your treatment and will return to full health soon. ❤❤❤

  • @mariannebecker5132
    @mariannebecker5132 Рік тому +3

    OMGoodness, I didn’t know ALL the uses for my walking foot. I thought it was just for thick, bulky fabrics.
    You can use the nature of the machine pulling the bottom fabric more than the top fabric when you need to ease around curves, like setting in sleeves, or sewing a top with princess seams. Put the longer piece on the bottom, and the machine will help ease the two pieces fit together.
    I would love for you to show how to maneuver fabric so it feeds evenly without the walking foot.

  • @m.woodsrobinson9244
    @m.woodsrobinson9244 Рік тому +3

    I was wondering exactly what that thing was! I just assumed it was something quilters used! 🤣👍

  • @sleepyfacedangel
    @sleepyfacedangel Рік тому +10

    Novice sewist here... 🙋🏻 Got a walking foot to make potholders & such for gifts. Everytime I've used it, it's skipped stitches... I've played with the tension & stitch length, read trouble shooting & tips online, but can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. So I've just had to manage doing my projects with a bigger sized needle & sewing carefully/slowly over the bulk... 😏

    • @gill8779
      @gill8779 Рік тому +5

      I can't get on with mine either, I must be doing something wrong but can't figure what.

    • @sleepyfacedangel
      @sleepyfacedangel Рік тому +2

      @@gill8779 When I ask people I know that sew, they say walking feet skip stitches so they don't use them... 🥺

    • @drivinfool9902
      @drivinfool9902 9 місяців тому

      Good to know. I had skipped stitches 🪡🪡🪡🪡🪡

    • @desireeretiree
      @desireeretiree 8 місяців тому +2

      Try lowering the pressure on the foot.

    • @elliemeow6167
      @elliemeow6167 6 місяців тому +2

      Theres a piece that goes behind the presser foot that will keep it up and even when there is bulk. Idk what its called.
      It is a plastic piece shaped like a V and has different heights on each side of the V. Try looking it up. Maybe that could help u.

  • @chelseaupholstery259
    @chelseaupholstery259 Рік тому +1

    I used my walking foot so much I finally went and bought a domestic machine with a walking foot... Beautiful perfect stitches on both sides of fabric

    • @kricketkitty
      @kricketkitty 28 днів тому

      Can you explain what is a domestic machine?

  • @lizredmond440
    @lizredmond440 Рік тому +1

    Just making a chanel jacket; quilting between slippy fabric and relativly thick top fabric with pattern. My walking foot really helped. Good luck Evelyn, treat yourself gentlely

  • @kathyarmstrong5549
    @kathyarmstrong5549 Рік тому +1

    walking foots are amazing. I have a built in one of my pfaff creative 4.5. I enjoy your videos

  • @kendal4452
    @kendal4452 Рік тому +17

    I just brought a walking foot and it cost me $59 for my Bernette b38. So this gadget isn't cheap. But this video was wonderful Evelyn because I didn't know how the walking foot actually worked. I didn't know it had feed dogs. This video was totally essential to watch!

  • @contessa7437
    @contessa7437 Рік тому +24

    I’m just beginning my sewing journey and I’m learning so much from you! I failed to learn from my Momma or grandmothers, all of whom were skilled and gifted sewers. I’ve had Momma’s 1980 Montgomery Ward sewing machine since she passed in 1990. I’ve recently felt the ancestral siren song to learn the art. Your demeanor and energy are so warm and gracious; encouraging and inspiring. You teach all those little fidgety details that you don’t find written in the pattern. I was so shocked to learn that I had to LEARN how to pin fabric! Your videos have made such an immediate improvement in my work that I’m encouraged and excited at the possibilities! Thank you so very much! I’m thinking of you and wishing you all the very best in your battle against cancer. I know you will beat it!

  • @Areayea
    @Areayea Рік тому +8

    I've been using a walking foot on a leather jacket I've been making for my brother's graduation gift ^^ I typically don't use it otherwise tho, as you said most other fabrics you can get away with just the zipper foot, general foot or teflon.

  • @MusicaAngela
    @MusicaAngela Рік тому +6

    I am primarily a bag maker, so should actually be using my walking foot much more than I do. I just forget to use it! I hope you are having a good day today Evelyn.🙏🏽❤️

  • @tina8513
    @tina8513 Рік тому +8

    I got one for Christmas (because I asked for it) , but I never realised I could use it for slippery and bulky fabrics. Awesome !

  • @shopwornbear1171
    @shopwornbear1171 Рік тому +9

    For knits...I recommend a less expensive and equally helpful tool; a tricot (knit) foot. These feet are mini versions of a walking foot, specially designed to work with thin to medium weight knits.
    Instead of all the teeth, they have a little rubber foot below that guides the fabric through the process evenly.
    The bonus to this foot is that it is configured to the same shape as your average zig zag foot; making it much simpler to see your stitching.
    While a walking foot can set you back up to $50 (depending on where you buy it), you can get a tricot foot for about $10 to $15 in most places.
    They only make these feet (to my knowledge) for a maximum of a 5mm zig zag stitch, but for your average stretch stitch work, that should be more than enough to get the job done.

    • @kricketkitty
      @kricketkitty 28 днів тому +1

      Cool, thank you! Never heard of this.

    • @shopwornbear1171
      @shopwornbear1171 28 днів тому

      @@kricketkitty You're most welcome. It has saved my hash on a few occasions, especially with cotton stretch woven fabric (the thin, sweater-like stuff). Just takes the rippling right out of the equation, and gives you an even seam, not with the "extra" at the end. I haven't tried it on that polyester stuff from the 60's and 70's (Crimplene and Fortrel to name a couple), but I'm betting with the thinner stuff, it would still be effective. That thick leisure suit style of polyester, a regular walking foot would likely fare better as the knit/tricot foot wasn't designed for heavier knits.

  • @pm_davidjones
    @pm_davidjones Рік тому +15

    I have been making shopping bags out of layers of waterproof canvas. (Thick AND slippery!) Getting a walking foot was a game changer for me. I no longer get the dreaded 'tidal wave' effect on the top layer that misaligns the edges especially toward the end.

  • @ladylocust1118
    @ladylocust1118 Рік тому +2

    First, I have 2 (found one at thrift for a quarter or some such thing) but have only used them with quilting.
    Second (so off topic!) but I enjoy watching your videos partially because you strongly resemble the one of my grandmothers. You should see a pix.
    Oh one more thing- you’ve had your machine for 20 years?- You got it when you were 2 then right 🤔. 😊

  • @kirstydoyle9534
    @kirstydoyle9534 Рік тому +5

    Getting a walking foot was 100% the best investment for me as I mainly sew knit garments and quilt. I honestly think if I’d got the walking foot first I wouldn’t have bothered getting an overlocker!

  • @bargeiger50
    @bargeiger50 Рік тому +5

    One of the things a walking foot is so helpful for, is when you’re quilting. It helps to get all your layers through at an even rate.

  • @webnod
    @webnod Рік тому +2

    I use my walking foot a lot. It's made a big difference for me.

  • @nitab1971
    @nitab1971 Рік тому +38

    Thank you, thank you! I was wondering how to use this foot, and I'm pleased to learn that I am a seasoned fabric manipulator! Hope you're doing well, Evelyn.

  • @user-mv9tt4st9k
    @user-mv9tt4st9k Рік тому +1

    I have a love/hate relationship with my walking foot. It was pricey, and is clunky when I sew with it. I bought it to use with thick minky fabric and batting to make cat beds. I also used it with sheer nylon fabric to keep it under control with even seams. My heavy duty Singer came with a walking foot, which was a surprise bonus so I have one for each of my machines. 😊

  • @claudiapeek7937
    @claudiapeek7937 Рік тому +1

    Evelyn Hello! I’ve been sewing my whole life. Aside from home economics class in high school I have never taken a sewing lesson. I learned by doing. Which is one reason I loved your video! One can manage very well without gadgets! So much of learning to sew well is trial and error which comes with experience which comes with time. That said, at 72 years of age today, I received a walking foot for my machine for my birthday. I must tell you the main reason I bought it was for sewing on old denim jeans..sewing hems and I re-design them into other creations. Getting over those thick bulky layers is a beast! The walking foot gets the job done a little easier than manipulating the fabric. This is what got my attention in your video. I tell the fabric what to do! Love it. But I am so very thankful for learning the hard way first! And I love new thing that make my work look better. Thank you. Very good video. Really just wanted to mention jeans, but blabbed on and on🤣

  • @jeaniet8648
    @jeaniet8648 Рік тому +27

    🤯 thank you! I've struggled so much with knits and no one ever suggested to me to use the walking foot! You are wonderfully helpful 😊 Thinking about you and keeping you in my prayers Evelyn 🙏♥️

  • @vickismallwood2082
    @vickismallwood2082 Рік тому +2

    I own this foot and really didn't know what it was good for so I am glad I seen this video. I am not sure it's something I will reach for.

  • @karentyas9630
    @karentyas9630 Рік тому +18

    I totally agree with you, I didn’t have a walking foot for many years but now I’ve got one, I’m pleased I have it on occasions. Hope you’re doing well, all your videos have inspired and motivated me to continue to grow and improve as a sewist. Sending you love and healing from the UK 🥰

  • @kathleenannett4292
    @kathleenannett4292 Рік тому +5

    Like you said ...I have a walking foot but never used it ! Thank you for your incentive🥰

  • @midniteb1ue
    @midniteb1ue Рік тому +2

    I have found the walking foot very helpful for knits and bulky fabrics! I was lucky enough that one came with my Singer Heavy Duty so I was able to experiment with it with out investing more money.

  • @colleen.f.s
    @colleen.f.s Рік тому +18

    I wish I could have seen your videos thirty years ago. What a delight to learn something new with every video. Hope you are doing well!❤

  • @GranPaMark
    @GranPaMark Рік тому +38

    Your explanations are so clear & concise and your countenance is so pleasant, it is a joy to learn from you. You are in my prayers & I wish you the best. ❤

  • @pampeterson5547
    @pampeterson5547 Рік тому +3

    I have a walking foot … it came into its own for me when learning to sew with silk fabric and was definitely worth the investment
    Hopefully I will ultimately develop the required skills not to need one … but it saves the heartache in the meantime
    That aside … I hope your treatment and recovery are progressing well Evelyn … I keep you in my prayers
    You are a treasure we all love 💜

  • @patriciabochko367
    @patriciabochko367 Рік тому +16

    Thank you Evelyn for sharing your love of sewing! I’m praying for you and hope that you are going well!💜💜💜🙏

  • @Elkycreates
    @Elkycreates Рік тому +2

    The walking foot is my go-to of presser feet when I know my fabric will shift, stretch, slip or pucker. My mil introduced me to one she gifted me one Christmas. I now have one for my Bernina and one for my Janome. Presser feet btw make great Christmas presents for stitch witches. Thanks for the video Evelyn!

    • @JB-vd8bi
      @JB-vd8bi Рік тому

      Great gift idea! Especially with mothers day coming up where I live

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k Рік тому

      Agree that presser feet make great Christmas gifts: I have received several. 😉

  • @andrewbigelow1415
    @andrewbigelow1415 Рік тому +2

    I think I am going to try one. My sewing is mainly on vintage quilts that I repair. I have found that I can usually eliminate "the wave" by adjusting my presser foot force, but a walking foot might give me that extra bit of control. I do love your, "learn how to use your machine instead of buying gadgets" philosophy. I hope you are doing well.

  • @susancorvalan6765
    @susancorvalan6765 Рік тому +11

    I have used this foot for velvet and corduroy that is so apt to move about. I enjoy your content very much. Thank you for inspiring us to grow and learn. 🥰🇺🇸

  • @gehanghobrial2449
    @gehanghobrial2449 Рік тому +10

    Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial.
    My knowledge about walking foot is for bulky and thick fabric. Today I learned that I can use it for knit fabric or slippery fabric as well. Can’t wait to try it.
    I hope you are doing well. Sending you lots of love ❤️ and prayers 🤲

  • @susielovelace1265
    @susielovelace1265 Рік тому +7

    I am so grateful to have a teacher with so much knowledge on sewing. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. Hoping and praying you keep the faith and for a speedy recovery 🙏 ❤️.

  • @kerryb5592
    @kerryb5592 Рік тому +2

    I have one of those and didn't know what it was, now I do. I think it will come in handy but as you say not for everything. Thank you for the lesson as always I'm learning so much. Hope your feeling well, thinking of you and sending get well vibes your way. xoxo

  • @MrsJWife
    @MrsJWife Рік тому +3

    I bought mine and didn't try until much later.
    Total game changer!
    Double the feed dogs, so smooth.
    Love mine! ❤

  • @SewMyTime
    @SewMyTime Рік тому +2

    Another very useful guide Evelyn. So clear and concise. Also a reminder to me to not just rush on with my garment but to stop and think which foot will be best. My Bernette B38 is excellent but is enhanced by the walking foot. Thoughts and prayers with you from the UK. Get well soon ❤

  • @Lunatic717
    @Lunatic717 Рік тому +1

    Yes. I like my walking foot when it is applicable. It helps when I have work on my Minky and purse projects. It definitely keeps the project layers evenly distributed at the end.
    Evelyn , your in my heart and I have prayed for your recovery. I will be making another donation to your fund. Stay strong!

  • @floatinglotuswomenswellness
    @floatinglotuswomenswellness Рік тому +1

    I've had several jobs that were huge - repairing a king-size silk duvet cover, making ceiling-to-floor draperies for a Victorian home, etc. - and without my walking foot I would never have been able to manipulate that much fabric through the machine and have it come out even and pattern-matched! BUT I never thought of using it on knits - so I'll be trying that out as well. I bet it will also work well for making jeans...
    Sending you good health and an easy series of treatments, with love.

  • @OzSteve9801
    @OzSteve9801 Рік тому +1

    I had a terrible time with my Brother walking foot. Then I discovered that some time in the shipping the feed dogs in the walking foot had gotten bent and weren't contacting the fabric properly. Much better now. Wishing you well.

  • @AuthenticWe
    @AuthenticWe Рік тому

    As a quilter, I've never used a walking foot, but I love how you stated you just get better, which is true at the core, one learns to slow down and enjoy the process, the end result will arrive, but enjoying each individual step is where I find my joy

  • @Hagar921
    @Hagar921 Рік тому +3

    I've used mine when working with fleece. Other than that I have tried to get better at controlling the fabric. It's taking a good deal of patience and a willingness to mess up and pick some seams.
    Also, very good to see your smile. 😁

  • @debrahwarner3446
    @debrahwarner3446 Рік тому +4

    A walking foot did come with my sewing machine. I actually used it one time! I was sewing long curtains and it was helpful to keep the layers even. And that was many years ago. ☺

  • @danutagajewski3330
    @danutagajewski3330 Рік тому +13

    You are a mind reader! I recently did a major sorting/cleaning/getting rid of stuff in my "sewing room" (a small corner of the second bedroom) and came across the walking foot in its original packaging (it was a promo when I bought my latest sewing machine, 20 years ago!). I was trying to decide whether or not to use it...and even "how" to use it, and what it was good for! Will definitely take it out of the package and use it for some sheer curtains that I've been planning to sew for my bedroom (I've been avoiding sewing them because because the fabric was so sheer... and I was concerned about puckering)! Thank you!!

    • @rosek.584
      @rosek.584 Рік тому +2

      I just sewed some sheer curtains this weekend without a walking foot and boy did I struggle. Exactly what she said happened. Even though I pinned well, the top fabric moved and I ended up with an uneven edge - ugh. I will look into buying a walking foot as I have more sheers to sew and don't want to struggle so much.

  • @lluthya
    @lluthya Рік тому +14

    I'm just working on a dress out of very slippery silk, so I got one and I'm really loving it! There are fairly cheap versions of this available. I have a no-name swing machine and couldn't find a "high-end" one, so I looked for No-name versions of the walking foot and tried out a few different ones, that fit my machine. (all in the range of 10-15€). They were all a little different -mechanics seemed a bit different, and size of the walking dogs varied quite a bit, giving of different grades of "pull" and hence felt different to work with. Also, not everyone fit on my machine, so it might be work testing out a few different ones. It's my first project with it, but to test the different feet, I tried out a variety of materials and I really enjoyed it. I think I will use it quite a bit in the future -also for "regular" fabrics, that might not need a walking foot.

  • @eloisemuller5105
    @eloisemuller5105 Рік тому

    I taught myself to sew before the internet came into existence. I became pretty good, however, over the years I stop sewing due to how expensive it became. Now at 84, after discovering you on UA-cam I’m inspired to start sewing again. Thanks so much for all your wonderful knowledge.

  • @cathym1257
    @cathym1257 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, Evelyn, for this very encouraging video. My walking foot came with my machine and I was too afraid to try it, lol! Your encouragement has given me the boost I need. Praying for your healing and a very good day for you and your partner

  • @victoriabar
    @victoriabar Рік тому +2

    After sewing (struggling) with a regular needle and foot I’ve just purchased a walking foot and stretch needles.. I’m glad to have found your channel 👌
    That and as a fellow TNBC gal too I feel I was meant to find your channel ❤

  • @Cyrilmc222004
    @Cyrilmc222004 Рік тому +5

    Thank you so much Evelyn I really really appreciate your help with the walking foot. I have two, and yes it’s not essential at all, but, if you make something with really heavy fabric, then it’s worth every penny. It’ll pay for itself in one fail swoop. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags ❤❤

  • @meacadwell
    @meacadwell Рік тому +1

    The walking foot is pretty much a necessity when quilting but I have never used on when sewing garments.
    I am sending good wishes your way!

  • @tygerlily1700
    @tygerlily1700 Рік тому +5

    God Bless you Dear One🙏❤🕊🌟🌷🌷🌷🥰

  • @janicekenter9221
    @janicekenter9221 Рік тому +1

    My sewing machine came with a walking foot, but I have never used it. Now that you have explained its use, I will definitely put it to good use. Thank you for sharing your expert knowledge!

  • @inthekitchen8842
    @inthekitchen8842 Рік тому +1

    Thank you! It just dawned on me after all the years of struggling with stretch fabrics to use my Walking foot! Where did I leave my brain? Thank you again!

  • @catblack4091
    @catblack4091 Рік тому +2

    I bought mine to learn machine quilting but I use it for a lot more. Love your videos!

  • @thesavingsorceress
    @thesavingsorceress Рік тому +4

    This was such a revelation! Most of my projects require stretchy fabric, and I had heard that I should get this foot, but I had no idea exactly what it was for or how it worked. Now I definitely want to get my hands on one! Thank you ✨

  • @Bean_Box_Knitting
    @Bean_Box_Knitting Рік тому +3

    Absolutely yes! Total gamechanger for me, particularly with slippery or stretchy fabrics.

  • @kimberlyhayman
    @kimberlyhayman Рік тому

    I struggled quilting a small baby quilt with the regular foot. I had so many waves and wrinkles! As soon as I tried a walking foot it worked like a charm!
    I had never thought about using a walking foot for garment sewing. Totally makes sense! I'll definitely keep it in mind for future projects.

  • @sus8e462
    @sus8e462 Рік тому

    Thanks for explaining how it can help with garments--usually quilters rave about these--i'm not a quilter, but I did finally get one, and rarely use it 😂 (but I sew garments sporadically). I agree knowing how to control the fabric yourself is key. And lots of puns at times. I sew leather goods for my business, and the shop set me up with a rolling foot on my industrial machine based on what I planned to do. I could put the walking foot back on, but 15 years on & it's still in the drawer! And best wishes on your healing!! ❤

  • @vrenews
    @vrenews Рік тому +9

    Thank you for ALL your inspirational Videos. As for the walking foot, I've decided not to get it for time being (as a newbie) until I master basic sewing skills. You are in my prayers, Evelyn 🙏🏻🙇‍♀️♥️ May the blessings of our Lord give you strength and health to win this battle. You CAN do it!🌹🌹

  • @itsjoannotjoann5070
    @itsjoannotjoann5070 Рік тому +2

    I bought a walking foot for my machine around 10 years or so ago for about $20 U. S. dollars. I've made a few hot pads with the silver backed ironing board quilted material sandwiched between the fabric of my choice. They turned out so nicely with no slippage of fabric; all fabric and batting stayed perfectly aligned to the end of the stitching.

  • @sonjadalglish6544
    @sonjadalglish6544 Рік тому

    Being a quilter, I also use the 1/4” foot a lot - both the regular one and the walking foot 1/4”. I’m 70 now and thinking more about garment making. Many blessings on your health journey. My hope is for your cure. You are a bright point in my sewing journey. Thank you for your videos.

  • @claudiapeek7937
    @claudiapeek7937 8 місяців тому

    Love your video. I learned to sew on basic machines without any bells and whistles. As you said, you learn to be the master of your machine albeit the hard way. After 60+ years of sewing I’m glad I learned this way. Only is the past year have I bought a walking foot. I must say, it’s pretty awesome. I sew a lot on denim and have figured out ways to sew on it, particularly ,thick seams. The walking foot makes it so much easier! Love it. PS I use a serger for knits mostly and never thought about using the walking foot on my regular sewing machine for hems and such. Thank you! Claudia

  • @pLanetstarBerry
    @pLanetstarBerry Рік тому

    I was lucky enough that my walking foot came with the sewing machine my mother gave me, cuz oh lawdy I love it! I just love how versatile it is. I know its not in the "every sewist needs this" category, but it makes the process easier for me so its a need for me!

  • @deniseyoung3738
    @deniseyoung3738 Рік тому +5

    Thanks Evelyn! I've had a walking foot forever also, but have rarely used it. This was good timing because I am taking a class next week that will be lots of layers and they suggested a walking foot!

    • @karenneiman856
      @karenneiman856 Рік тому +2

      You are going to love the results that you get with it!

  • @StaceyandMikeHoleman
    @StaceyandMikeHoleman 8 місяців тому

    I'm a weaver and sewing the rolled edges on my handwoven towels was a beast before using this foot. I've been sewing for more than 60 years and matching the stripes and plaids on those kitchen towels has made the $25 purchase worth it for me.

  • @ameliagfawkes512
    @ameliagfawkes512 3 місяці тому

    Hard to comprehend why this isn't an integral part of any sewing machine. I bought a second-hand, serviced and definitely-not-white Bernina 1015 via an English shop (cost of shipping to Scotland - ginormous!) quite a number of years ago for a few hundred pounds and it's better than all the machines I've used in the past (and sometimes returned or discarded in disgust). I'm an almost lifelong sewer and really getting back into it now. I think I'm just about convinced I need a walking foot, especially after my first foray, a year ago, into quilting. It won't be my last. Loving all your videos.

  • @kellieb8865
    @kellieb8865 Рік тому +1

    I love my walking foot for difficult fabrics or when I need things *perfect*. I also found it good when I was starting my sewing to stop my top fabric moving SO MUCH!

  • @emmaaustin123
    @emmaaustin123 Рік тому +1

    Special feet for machines are a complete mystery. Thank you

  • @user-kr5vm8nk1d
    @user-kr5vm8nk1d Рік тому +1

    It’s also good for handwoven fabric. My sewing is mainly sewing hems on my handwoven items, and a walking foot really helps.

  • @tammyjohnson8150
    @tammyjohnson8150 Рік тому

    As an older (late 50’s) person just learning to sew, I find that watching videos is one of most helpful tools there is for me. That said, I have been buying all kinds of little tools. Including the walking foot (I love it), but I did have to learn to use it. I find that fabric is far more expensive than any of the tools and presser feet I have bought. I don’t want to wreck the fabric. To me, it’s worth the money to buy the gadgets that help me. But as I said I am just starting to sew in later years and my coordination and eyesight is not as good as it was even 10 years ago. I always wanted to sew so I’m going to use anything I can to do a good job. I love your videos and I learn so much.

  • @suzannelundquist9247
    @suzannelundquist9247 Рік тому +3

    I have a walking foot for when I do quilting. It just helps move everything together at the same time. I never even thought to use it when I do stretch knits. It's only been a few years sense I bought it and I don't use it often (I don't quilt that much). I mostly do clothing and recently started doing different kinds of bags so never really needed it.

  • @TT-dy7tw
    @TT-dy7tw Рік тому

    I bought my walking foot when I was experimenting with knits. Now I rarely switch it out for the standard foot, I love it so much. I find that it helps especially since my machine doesn't have a knob to adjust foot pressure. It is indispensable when sewing linings (slippy fabric against other fabric), pattern matching, and sewing around curves (the walking foot ensures multiple layers are turning together). If you have the means to buy one, you absolutely should.

  • @Pattilou
    @Pattilou 5 місяців тому

    In the scheme of things (and the original cost of my 1980's Kenmore machine) a walking foot does seem pricey. I never knew about it until today, and I'm definitely going to check into it. Over the years of sewing, I can't begin to express my frustration with the top layer of fabric advancing faster than the bottom. Thanks for your video!

  • @Purplekaleidoscope77
    @Purplekaleidoscope77 Рік тому +2

    You read my mind! I was thinking on getting it with the singer accessories.

  • @barbarawarner4645
    @barbarawarner4645 Рік тому

    My Pfaff (circa 1974) had a walking foot as it primary foot. I rarely used another foot. Best sewing machine ever!

  • @tracyolson6922
    @tracyolson6922 Рік тому +1

    I sew on a Pfaff machine which has a built in walking foot!!! I LOVE IT!

  • @Kelly-xd7rp
    @Kelly-xd7rp Рік тому

    I didn’t start using a walking foot until I was in my 30’s, and making my first quilt. I wish I would have had it well before that. Evelyn, I love your videos! I stumbled on you as I was trying to do some new things on my new sewing machine last year.

  • @jennyp4934
    @jennyp4934 Рік тому +1

    Yes I do think it'd be useful for me. Just went to look and yes I've had one for my Janome machine for about 40 years - I got a new machine a few years ago and it's a Janome as well, so all the feet fit. I've never used the foot and had no idea of what it was for, but now that I know I'm sure it'll be very useful. Thank you.

  • @Parakeetfriend4215
    @Parakeetfriend4215 Рік тому

    I had no idea how useful that could be. I've never used one. I thought that they were only for quilters. Thanks, would love this for knits.

  • @suepetzer5996
    @suepetzer5996 Рік тому

    Hello Evelyn, I did buy one for myself as a birthday present. I was making tote bags with pleather and the walking foot was a blessing. But I am not a skilled sewist, that will come with practice. I will definitely give it a try with stretch fabrics which is still a challenge for me. Thank you for all your hints and tips, they make so much sense

  • @michaeldangelo5810
    @michaeldangelo5810 Рік тому

    As I was learning I bought a walking foot and used it almost all the time. It was very helpful in keeping plaids and other lines lined up and also in doing quilting. Now, a few years later (and with more skill and a better a new machine), I use it only occasionally. Although I'm a frugal guy, the $25 or so it cost was money well spent.

  • @cc8722
    @cc8722 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for yet another great learning.
    I for one would like to learn how to sew different fabrics with just the basic tools. But it’s good to know I have a backup plan.

  • @dorotheewolf2274
    @dorotheewolf2274 Рік тому

    I looove the walking foot, thanks Evelyn for sharing it to the world. I am sewing on a beginner mashine for years now and gave up on sewing knits because my transporter is so weak that the garments looked horrible. When I discovered this foot, that wasn't even that expensive (25€), two months ago it blew my mind. I haven't changed it back to the normal one since then and produced so many knit shirts. Also super helpful for twin needle actions. The peace and freedom 😅 it gives me is really worth the 25€. 🎉