by Domenica Tootell | May 26, 2015
A walking foot, also know as an even feed foot, is a weird crab looking sewing machine foot that comes in handy when sewing with fabrics that are prone to slipping, shifting or puckering while sewing. This would include fleece, minky, vinyl, leather, laminated...
by Domenica Tootell | May 26, 2015
When I bought my first sewing machine I had no idea what the different sewing feet were for. I do remember sewing with just one foot on the sewing machine and hardly ever changing it. Sometimes I would change between the standard foot and the satin stitch foot, but...
by Domenica Tootell | May 26, 2015
Today I have a video showing you a sewing machine foot that is great to use when doing chunky decorative stitches, like s satin stitch, on your sewing machine. It’s mostly know as the satin stitch foot and this is the second video in my series on sewing machine...
by Domenica Tootell | May 26, 2015
The overcast foot has to be included as one of my most favourite sewing machine feet, especially now that I’ve worked out what it’s for. This foot is so handy (hehe) because it allows you to finish off seams or raw edges just like a serger/overlocker...
by Domenica Tootell | May 26, 2015
I’ve had the overcast foot (Janome ‘M’ foot) ever since I bought my new machine, which was about 5 years ago. It has only been in the last year that I have actually worked out what this foot does and how useful it is. In my previous video I...