The Walking or Even Feed Foot is helpful when sewing several layers of fabric together. Most often used when quilting. The Walking or Even Feed Foot easily "walks" over the fabric layers.
This is because the foot has its own set of feed dogs that work in conjunction with the machine's feeding system. The upper feeding mechanism "pulls" the top fabric at the same rate that the machine's feed dogs are pulling the bottom fabric.
This helps to keep the layers together, prevents shifting and bunching of the top layer. The Walking or Even Feed Foot is also great for matching plaids or stripes and sewing with nap or pile.
Low Shank SHP31099-3 Suits:
1108 | HD6605C | One | ME475 |
1507 | HD6705C | One Plus | |
1412 | HD6805C | 8770 | |
1409 | CP6355M | 8763 | |
1408 | C5205 | 8768 | |
2250 | SC220 | 9960 | |
2282 | C430 | 9100 | |
2273 | XL400 | 6199 | |
2268 | XL550 | 6180 | |
3221 | XL580 | 6160 | |
3223 | CE-250 | SE300 | |
3210 | CE-150 | 7256 | |
3229 | 6660 | 7140 | |
3232 | 6680 | 3333 | |
1306 | 6699 | 3337 | |
3323 | 7470 | M3335 | |
3321 | 7463 | SM024 | |
4411 | 7465 | M2105 | |
4423 | 7469 | C7205 | |
4432 | 160 | CE677 |
Low Shank S423242-451 Suits:
15K | 427 | 5508 |
15NL | 433 | 5510 |
15CH | 437 | 5522 |
F22 | 438 | 5524 |
F27 | 447 | 5525 |
F33 | 457 | 5528 |
F34 | 466 | 5530 |
F38 | 467 | 5802 |
GL22 | 476 | 5805 |
GL27 | 477 | 5808 |
GL33 | 498 | 6038 |
GL34 | 502 | 6104 |
GL38 | 507 | 6106 |
66K | 513 | 6110 |
99K | 514 | 6136 |
127 | 518 | 6211 |
128 | 522 | 6212 |
185 | 527 | 6214 |
201 | 533 | 6215 |
206 | 534 | 6217 |
221K | 560 | 6221 |
222K | 583 | 6408 |
242 | 813 | 6412 |
247 | 814 | 6416 |
248 | 833 | 6423 |
262 | 834 | 6605 |
263 | 972 | 6606 |
282 | 974 | 7105 |
287 | 988 | 7110 |
288 | 1007 | 7136 |
306 | 1014 | 7146 |
319 | 1247 | 7186 |
320K | 1248 | 8209 |
327 | 2210 | 8214 |
328 | 3012 | 8222 |
347 | 3013 | 8234 |
348 | 3014 | 8608 |
353 | 3015 | 8618 |
354 | 4016 | 8619 |
360 | 4019 | 9806 |
362 | 5430 | 9812 |
367 | 5502 | 9818 |
413 | 5504 | |
418 | 5505 |
Slant Shank S421333-452 Suits:
290c | 764 | 6268 |
385 | 766 | 8003 |
390 | 784 | 8019 |
401 | 786 | 9000 |
411 | 930 | 9005 |
431 | 935 | 9015 |
611 | 936 | 9018 |
631 | 1000g | 9019 |
650 | 1411 | 9020 |
675 | 1425 | 9027 |
700 | 2000 | 9032 |
706 | 2002u | 9117 |
708 | 5910 | 9124 |
720 | 6233 | 9143 |
726 | 6234 | 9210 |
728 | 6235 | 9217 |
740 | 6236 | 9224 |
744 | 6237 | 9240 |
746 | 6238 | |
760 | 6267 |
8 Reviews
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I attached it and I haven't taken it off
While it took a little minute to find out how to attach it (and that can be mostly attributed to my newbie sewist status), once I had it on I was instantly obsessed.
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Walking Foot
A friend who does quilting suggested I buy a walking foot as I was sewing through 4 layers of flannelette. I am very pleased with how it works with the thickness of the flannelette.
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Singer Walking Foot
Fantastic! I can now sew the 2.66m seams of my blockout coated curtain fabric without it puckering!