I’ve always wondered why manufacturers don’t include top feed dogs in their designs. I hear that a few machine brands now build in the walking foot. I have the prima 990 and I find that I need a walking foot most of the time. I had that same Kenmore walking foot for my first machine, that and a ruffled. What mechanical sounds they made. Your hubs is a gem for listening to you.
LOVE the slow mo of how the dual feeder foot actually works! that was fantastic thank you very much for a great video it was very informative *whispers* and oddly satisfying... 🤔
Excellent video! I like the slow motion & you do a good job of explaining not just how to attach & use the dual feed but how it works as well. Thank you. 🙏🏻
The thumb screw you were wondering about is for a seam guide much like the walking foot has. My old Viking 150 has it and I had to remove it to put the walking foot on as well.
When using this walking foot for straight line stitching did you have to make adjustments to presser foot and stitch length. I have an similar machine .
Hello from Malaysia, can you advise if there's any similar walking foot with this model? I just inherited Husqvarna Viking Prisma 900 (Group 2) and looking for this foot.
Oau , I search one hour on internet to understand how this works, to see if it is what I need (work in reverse, work for all size of sawing feeds) and the slow motion on the end of the movie clear all things out, than you, like for the video...
I’ve always wondered why manufacturers don’t include top feed dogs in their designs. I hear that a few machine brands now build in the walking foot. I have the prima 990 and I find that I need a walking foot most of the time. I had that same Kenmore walking foot for my first machine, that and a ruffled. What mechanical sounds they made. Your hubs is a gem for listening to you.
100% agree!!
3/27/2022: I'm more visual than booklet instructional, so your tutorial got me on the right path and I'm ready to go. Thank you so much.
You're video is awesome. You really got in there to show us what's going on- thank you so much!
LOVE the slow mo of how the dual feeder foot actually works! that was fantastic thank you very much for a great video it was very informative *whispers* and oddly satisfying... 🤔
Very help. Confirmed I attached this foot correctly. Now I need to confirm settings on my 1200 machine. Thanks
Thank you! this helped perfectly! I needed to sew some stretch knit and forgot how to put this on my machine!
Excellent video! I like the slow motion & you do a good job of explaining not just how to attach & use the dual feed but how it works as well. Thank you. 🙏🏻
Thanks! Great video and useful.
👍😁🥰 I love how you found the problem. Now I can do the same if I come across that same problem. 😂 Thanks.
The thumb screw you were wondering about is for a seam guide much like the walking foot has. My old Viking 150 has it and I had to remove it to put the walking foot on as well.
Very nice visuals, so clear. Great demo thank you!
fyi - music was too loud. Best not to add music to any demos.
Great video! 😊
When using this walking foot for straight line stitching did you have to make adjustments to presser foot and stitch length. I have an similar machine .
With the extra screw on the back you can attach original hem guides
Hello from Malaysia, can you advise if there's any similar walking foot with this model? I just inherited Husqvarna Viking Prisma 900 (Group 2) and looking for this foot.
Nice video
Oau , I search one hour on internet to understand how this works, to see if it is what I need (work in reverse, work for all size of sawing feeds) and the slow motion on the end of the movie clear all things out, than you, like for the video...