I love how thorough and detailed your demonstrations are...I'm an experienced sewist and had no idea this type of foot existed! Needless to say, your demo convinced me that I needed one to add to my arsenal. :) Thanks again.
I loved this tutorial. Your instructions are clear and precise and most importantly easy to comprehend. Some of the video tutorial demonstrators talk way too much and lose my interest immediately. I really enjoyed how you get right to the point.
Thank you, I never knew all these stitch types existed, I have got the foot already. I'm so glad you covered a few uses in the video, I never would have known to google those. I also love your nail colour!
Well.. I ordered a couching for from my dealer and received this and got a clue what it was for! Now I know, I'll be keeping it! Thanks for an excellent tutorial x
Thank you for the tutorial. You are so creative. I never would have thought of removing the bobbin thread to achieve that look. You are really smart :-)
Thanks a lot, you are explaining very well with a clear voice, good for me as English is not my native language, I think you taught me a lot about the feet set what I ordered.
*Really*glad you mentioned you had to push the middle bar down as I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong... Glad to see it wasn't me, it was the foot... Love your vids...
Cool! I didnt know about the fringe with the extracted bobbin thread. I'm making a pillow with an outline of a sailboat with curvy lines all around it (waves) and I,m using loops uncut. I want to try the cut fringes on a garden picture quilt block. Thanks for the videos. I really enjoy yours bc they are so well organized and clear.
Hi Marsha! The stitch width was a 7.0 - but it can be any width, just as long as it clears the center bar. When it doubt, 3.0 or larger is fine. Bring the stitch length down to a .5 or 1.
That brother is low shank. We have a link in the video description that takes you to all the fringe presser feet we sell. The 6th presser foot listed is the one for your machine. It says Babylock/Brother.
Thank you for this video. I tried my foot yesterday and it would not come off the bar. I just thought it was operator error. Now I know how to fix that. Once again, thank you.
Hi, I have put it on them all right down to -5 and the smallest zigzag I have, the only thing smaller is the button hole which is in a 4 part stitch, side bottom, side & top, but on the side it is not clearing the bar in the centre, top/ bottom does not move . Wish I could send pictures . I've tried googling it and nothing but these few tutorials come up . Thank you for your quick reply
You want to set you zig zag width as high as it will go. Do you have a camera phone? You can email us a picture to info@sewingpartsonline.com - we'll figure it out! =)
Why does mine just come out like a zigzag stitch and now loops. Mine is not a machine like yours. Mine is a Toyota ergonomic design. I was so looking forward to using this foot. Any help would be appreciated:-)
I have a singer 5400 series. Im considering purchasing a 32 piece foot set. My concern is I'm not sure if it would fit my machine because I don't know if my sewing machine is high shank or low shank. Can you help me? I'm excited about the possibilities of my projects. Thanks.
Hi! When I installed this foot on my machine, the flange in the middle of the foot was touching my snap on shank. To fix it, just use a screwdriver and gently push the flange down a millimeter. You only need to do that if your thread is bunching up when you sew.
I couldn't hear the settings she used for stitch length and width as the background music was so loud it drowned her out. Please either tone it down or flash the settings across the screen. Thank you.
I love how thorough and detailed your demonstrations are...I'm an experienced sewist and had no idea this type of foot existed! Needless to say, your demo convinced me that I needed one to add to my arsenal. :) Thanks again.
I loved this tutorial. Your instructions are clear and precise and most importantly easy to comprehend. Some of the video tutorial demonstrators talk way too much and lose my interest immediately. I really enjoyed how you get right to the point.
Thanks for sharing this demonstration... Very helpful and inspiring...
Thank you, I never knew all these stitch types existed, I have got the foot already. I'm so glad you covered a few uses in the video, I never would have known to google those. I also love your nail colour!
Well.. I ordered a couching for from my dealer and received this and got a clue what it was for! Now I know, I'll be keeping it!
Thanks for an excellent tutorial x
I have a fringe foot but never really knew how to use it.Thank you for this video....awesome!
Thank you for the tutorial. You are so creative. I never would have thought of removing the bobbin thread to achieve that look. You are really smart :-)
Thanks a lot, you are explaining very well with a clear voice, good for me as English is not my native language, I think you taught me a lot about the feet set what I ordered.
*Really*glad you mentioned you had to push the middle bar down as I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong... Glad to see it wasn't me, it was the foot... Love your vids...
This one is so much fun! I hope you enjoy it!
Can I use regular thread to achieve what you showed in the video?
Just bought this foot. Can't wait to create. Thanks!
Thank you! Explained it perfectly for me.
Thank you for the great tutorial. Was a bit reticent to use it but this gave me confidence to give it a go, many thanks
Our pleasure!
Cool! I didnt know about the fringe with the extracted bobbin thread. I'm making a pillow with an outline of a sailboat with curvy lines all around it (waves) and I,m using loops uncut. I want to try the cut fringes on a garden picture quilt block. Thanks for the videos. I really enjoy yours bc they are so well organized and clear.
Hi Marsha! The stitch width was a 7.0 - but it can be any width, just as long as it clears the center bar. When it doubt, 3.0 or larger is fine. Bring the stitch length down to a .5 or 1.
Nice video, will for sure be checking out more!
Awesome...this would be great on snowman applique for fringed scarf.
That brother is low shank. We have a link in the video description that takes you to all the fringe presser feet we sell. The 6th presser foot listed is the one for your machine. It says Babylock/Brother.
I have been wondering how to do this. Thank you!
thank you i really learn the foot u are so awesome
love your videos. love your nail color :))
My machine has no length dial. Only tension dial. So,can I stitch neatly with these foots?
Thank you for this video. I tried my foot yesterday and it would not come off the bar. I just thought it was operator error. Now I know how to fix that. Once again, thank you.
Nice tip
awsum...thanks for sharing such an amazing idea...now i can make fringes of my choice....i didn't need any laces....yeay..thnks :)
Sunishtha Singh You're welcome!!
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Can we use this foot with usha dream maker 120, recently i bought it
What kind of machine do you have? The foot in the video is for low shank, but we sell fringe/looper feet in a variety of shank styles.
what brother sewing machine are you using in this video?
Hi, I have put it on them all right down to -5 and the smallest zigzag I have, the only thing smaller is the button hole which is in a 4 part stitch, side bottom, side & top, but on the side it is not clearing the bar in the centre, top/ bottom does not move . Wish I could send pictures . I've tried googling it and nothing but these few tutorials come up . Thank you for your quick reply
You want to set you zig zag width as high as it will go. Do you have a camera phone? You can email us a picture to info@sewingpartsonline.com - we'll figure it out! =)
Why thank you!
Why does mine just come out like a zigzag stitch and now loops. Mine is not a machine like yours. Mine is a Toyota ergonomic design. I was so looking forward to using this foot. Any help would be appreciated:-)
Hi, Margaret! Did you reduce the tension to a 1 or 0.5?
I have a singer 5400 series. Im considering purchasing a 32 piece foot set. My concern is I'm not sure if it would fit my machine because I don't know if my sewing machine is high shank or low shank. Can you help me? I'm excited about the possibilities of my projects. Thanks.
Is this the 32 piece foot set from Amazon? I actually just bought it for my Janome machine and I forgot to check about the shank...
PockyStorm yes. Amazon.
Desi Q Take foot off and measure up from plate to to the screw, if less than an inch short shaft
I have a fringe foot but have never really known how to use it....
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What kind of sewing machine are you using?
Hi! We used a Brother LB6800PRW in this video.
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What do you mean by moving the bar that the needle goes over? Please help me! It makes no sense as to what you said on you tube.
Hi! When I installed this foot on my machine, the flange in the middle of the foot was touching my snap on shank. To fix it, just use a screwdriver and gently push the flange down a millimeter. You only need to do that if your thread is bunching up when you sew.
But in order to show how to protect the needle you suppose to show which stitches or which zekzak you are choosing
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I couldn't hear the settings she used for stitch length and width as the background music was so loud it drowned her out. Please either tone it down or flash the settings across the screen. Thank you.
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