Thank you for making this video. I had no idea this kind of foot exsisted. I have short legs, and ive had to hem every single pair of pants ive bought for the past 25+ years. This will make things a lot easier and faster.
Boa noite, obrigado pela generosidade e pelo vídeo interessante e instrutivo. Hoje com você aprendi a usar esse "Presser Foot", já a minha primeira experiência com esses equipamentos (presser foot) ensinou-me que sempre haverá uma maneira mais simples e errada de se fazer algo Abraços, desde o Brasil......
Omg, I had a long comment and it got deleted...So I'm losing all my hair trying to figure out as a new sewist, how to do what should be super simple...Sewing hems around 4 corners, to make napkins. Lots of them. The corners are too bulky, I tried a hem foot but it was too narrow and I thought I would literally pull all my hair out if I had to fight with this thing at each corner, starting over. I don't have the patience to fuss with regular mitered corners, and it takes forever too, I tried simple double fold hemming, which left bulky corners. I'm about to buy a walking foot, Then I saw there was super wide hemming feet, like in your video. The question is can you do the whole napkin, all the way around, the corners, without stopping? I grit my teeth with the thought of having to stop and start with cutting thread, realighing fabric, starting to sew again. I want to be able to just do it with one fell swoop. No stop and start a million times, no ironing ahead of time, the iron fumes give me a migraine, no rulers and geometry to miter the corners. Am I asking too much?! Maybe I'm using the wrong weight of cotton fabric, leaving no feasible way to get flat, uncluttered, unbulky corners. Thanks kindly : )
Sewing corners with the wide hem feet is doable but not easy so I would suggest to stick with mitered corners. I would do that. In this video I'm using the hot hem ruler which makes ironing mitered corners very quick and easy! m.facebook.com/MadamSews/videos/mitered-corners-using-hot-hem-ruler/2462476477223048/?_se_imp=0NZZBFr6xqFvrnxf7
Hi Hazel, I've used the wide hem foot with knit fabric. But guiding the fabric in the squirrel is definitely more challenging with stretch fabrics. I wouldn't advise it for a novice sewer. Practice with some scraps first. Good luck!
I like the fact that you told us how to deal with "problems" that might arise rather than just showing how the foot works. Thank you for that.
Thank you for making this video. I had no idea this kind of foot exsisted.
I have short legs, and ive had to hem every single pair of pants ive bought for the past 25+ years. This will make things a lot easier and faster.
Excellent. Thanks for including the trouble shooting ideas too. We'll done!
EXCELLENT VIDEO WITH CLEAR INSTRUCTION ~ THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!! 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this beautiful insight on using this kind of foot.
Thank you for your technic to sew the first and the end of fabric
Thanks for this technique video I Just bought this foot set and didn't know how to use it .👍👌👌👍
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you! I got stuck the other day doing a tubular hem. Now I know what to do.
Glad I could help!
lovely. i like the foot. i haven't seen one like that.
Glad you like it
Omg yes! U r too sweet. This looks exactly like ones i aquired. Can you use them on any machine? I have a slant needle 401a.
You can use the snap-on feet with a slant shank but for the screw on feet, you probably need an adapter
Boa noite, obrigado pela generosidade e pelo vídeo interessante e instrutivo. Hoje com você aprendi a usar esse "Presser Foot", já a minha primeira experiência com esses equipamentos (presser foot) ensinou-me que sempre haverá uma maneira mais simples e errada de se fazer algo
Abraços, desde o Brasil......
Which do you recommend? Please because I don’t want to buy both.
Do I need a shank attached to my singer 4411? The hem roll foot does not lay flat. Should it lay flat on my machine or not?
This is the “other” foot for rolled hems. Please, which is best?
Can this presser foot hem jeans?
Thank you 😊
I took me longer to use this than to use my fingers. My fabric kept slipping out, and the foot was extremely loose in the snap on ? Is this normal?
Did you tighten up the screw ?
great tips! thx
Omg, I had a long comment and it got deleted...So I'm losing all my hair trying to figure out as a new sewist, how to do what should be super simple...Sewing hems around 4 corners, to make napkins. Lots of them. The corners are too bulky, I tried a hem foot but it was too narrow and I thought I would literally pull all my hair out if I had to fight with this thing at each corner, starting over. I don't have the patience to fuss with regular mitered corners, and it takes forever too, I tried simple double fold hemming, which left bulky corners. I'm about to buy a walking foot, Then I saw there was super wide hemming feet, like in your video. The question is can you do the whole napkin, all the way around, the corners, without stopping? I grit my teeth with the thought of having to stop and start with cutting thread, realighing fabric, starting to sew again. I want to be able to just do it with one fell swoop. No stop and start a million times, no ironing ahead of time, the iron fumes give me a migraine, no rulers and geometry to miter the corners. Am I asking too much?! Maybe I'm using the wrong weight of cotton fabric, leaving no feasible way to get flat, uncluttered, unbulky corners. Thanks kindly : )
Sewing corners with the wide hem feet is doable but not easy so I would suggest to stick with mitered corners. I would do that. In this video I'm using the hot hem ruler which makes ironing mitered corners very quick and easy! m.facebook.com/MadamSews/videos/mitered-corners-using-hot-hem-ruler/2462476477223048/?_se_imp=0NZZBFr6xqFvrnxf7
What would cause my finished hem seam to not lay flat but become slightly wavy??
I'm guessing your fabric was stretchy...
So you still have to roll the hem up before using foot?
Yea, I think so.
can this be used on stretch fabric? thank you for the video.
Hi Hazel, I've used the wide hem foot with knit fabric. But guiding the fabric in the squirrel is definitely more challenging with stretch fabrics. I wouldn't advise it for a novice sewer. Practice with some scraps first. Good luck!
@@MadamSew thank you for the heads up. x
Please tell me the brand of your sewing machine. Thank you.
A Pfaff
@@MadamSew Thanks;
I can't get the fabric to get in there or stay in the
I wish the size on the foot was stamped in black because it is hard to read what size the tube is.
I got the set which on is this piece???
Where did you get them tobuy ilive in Trinadad
Amazon and wish have them
I just got your foot. I'll let you know how it goes lol
Definitely! Waiting for the review😍
What is a tubular hem?
Believe she means sewing a hem “in the round” where you don’t have ends. Like a skirt that is sewn together already and just needs a hem.
Lesson was good but volume was horrible. I could hardly hear what you were saying.
Try putting on subtitles
This is a horrible attachment…would never recommend