Thank you for these interesting videos, and I will publish them on social media in the hope that I will return some favor to you for your wonderful, well-done work.
@@SibylleHyde hi and thanks for watching. Yes we used a piping foot for this. Luckily with this machine we can use the same foot for nearly all work so don’t have to change it very often which saves a lot of time
Yes it is on top but this is a piping foot which has a groove cut out to allow the piping to pass through and not get flattened while sewing along the edge of the cord at the same time, they come in various sizes to suit your needs and size of piping
You can use a dedicated zipper foot for your specific machine, we have them for ours which work very well but sometimes we just use the piping foot which works fine once you know how to do it
Hi and thank you for watching. You sew just next to the cord, the piping foot on the sewing machine will automatically put it in the right place and you just need to feed it through and keep the fabric strip equal as it goes through.
Hi and thanks for watching, yes this is a piping foot and on this machine we tend to use it 99% of the time as it’s so versatile even when not doing piping. With other machines we usually swap the feet when piping is or isn’t needed
Thank you for that clarification. You've saved me a lot of fabric. I am also using the type of cord you've used there. What type of coding foot us that please. I have a Juki DU1181N walking foot machine and also a juki DL8700 heavy duty machine. Thanks.
Thank you, so much for sharing! Have always sewn piping on bias. This method is extremely easier, and faster, with the same quality.
Thank you for watching! Yes it’s nice and easy and we do it this way most of the time, bias does have advantages some times though
Thank you for these interesting videos, and I will publish them on social media in the hope that I will return some favor to you for your wonderful, well-done work.
Thank you very much and thank you for watching 👍🏼
@@premierupholstery-upholste90 I always support you, and if you have any video, post it so that I can also publish it on social media
Thank for this video. What foot were you using, was that a piping foot?
@@SibylleHyde hi and thanks for watching. Yes we used a piping foot for this. Luckily with this machine we can use the same foot for nearly all work so don’t have to change it very often which saves a lot of time
@@premierupholstery-upholste90 Much appreciated, thank you!
@@SibylleHyde no problem, all the best with your upholstery projects!
Hi. Love this video. I would like to ask what is the exact fabric did u use. Thank u
Hi and thanks for watching our video. This is a fabric from a UK company called Wemyss and this was from their Hutton collection of faux linens
So, the walking foot is actually on top of the high point?
Yes it is on top but this is a piping foot which has a groove cut out to allow the piping to pass through and not get flattened while sewing along the edge of the cord at the same time, they come in various sizes to suit your needs and size of piping
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for watching 😄
What zipper foot is best?
You can use a dedicated zipper foot for your specific machine, we have them for ours which work very well but sometimes we just use the piping foot which works fine once you know how to do it
Hello, what model number is that machine? Seen a few trustworthy brother ones around but unsure which have the walking foot like yours :)
Do u sew right through the cord or just next to the cord
Hi and thank you for watching. You sew just next to the cord, the piping foot on the sewing machine will automatically put it in the right place and you just need to feed it through and keep the fabric strip equal as it goes through.
what is the type or name of that presserfoot that you are using sir?
Hi and thanks for watching. This is a piping foot 4mm which we use for most jobs
Is that a piping foot?
Hi and thanks for watching, yes this is a piping foot and on this machine we tend to use it 99% of the time as it’s so versatile even when not doing piping. With other machines we usually swap the feet when piping is or isn’t needed
Why not cutting on bias, does it matter?
No it doesn’t matter, we very rarely do it like that and especially not when we are matching up a pattern like a stripe
Thank you for that clarification. You've saved me a lot of fabric. I am also using the type of cord you've used there. What type of coding foot us that please. I have a Juki DU1181N walking foot machine and also a juki DL8700 heavy duty machine. Thanks.
whats with the heavy breathing???
Yeah, I find it kind of annoying too.
@@pinkrick333 It's the background sound of an industrial sewing room rather than breathing, isn't it?