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    Is there such a foot where it is 1/4'' on the sewing side but wider on the other side?



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    Yes, you mean without the little flange for your fabric to follow?

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    I'm not sure what you are looking for. What you are trying to accomplish?

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    I can't find my walking foot and the 1/4 foot wanders on the edge if there is batting in the layers. I was thinking if there was a wider width on the side it would be more stable and not wander so much. I was just curious



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    My regular foot for my little Brother is exactly as you describe. It works well. You've been running up and down between rooms too much, how do you lose a walking foot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sewlucky View Post
    My regular foot for my little Brother is exactly as you describe. It works well. You've been running up and down between rooms too much, how do you lose a walking foot?

    Terri
    My sewing room is slowly coming downstairs. lol. I took it to a class and haven't seen it since. It's under something for sure. I'm glad there is that kind of foot. Thanks!
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    I totally get that. I was going to say start looking under the piles, but didn't want to assume everyone has piles around like I do, lol!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulamoon View Post
    My sewing room is slowly coming downstairs. lol. I took it to a class and haven't seen it since. It's under something for sure. I'm glad there is that kind of foot. Thanks!

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    You'd have to know Lorie well to know how Lorie could lose something . . . Now, to her question - remind me what machine you have so I can totally do research . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandy Navas View Post
    You'd have to know Lorie well to know how Lorie could lose something . . . Now, to her question - remind me what machine you have so I can totally do research . . .
    I was using my Viking Rose, I don't have a walking foot for it. I would be using my Babylock Ellegante to use the walking foot.

    What do you mean? I don't lose that much



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    I could easily lose any small object in my sewing AKA dining room!

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