Addicted DEPO Magnetic Seam Guide Gauge for Universal Sewing Machines | MSG7
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The magnetic strip involves no moving parts, so you can place it anywhere to make sure you have the right amount of power
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Magnets like these really appeal to me. Because I have a se 600 brother, and it has a sloped base for the magnet, the top portion is on metal while the remaining portion is not, so it swings slightly. It is very strong and I really like the knob on the top, which makes it easy to secure. It is difficult for them to move as I stitch since I attached the second magnet along it's right side. It adds strength to the first magnet, which makes it pretty difficult for them to move. It is very good quality and makes it easy to get You're very happy with these little guys, aren't you?.
Magnesium is a super-strong material. Moves no more than 30 degrees.
A magnet's strength is very high, which is a great asset. Because I had a high school diploma, I was worried Plastic cover should be placed over the bobbin. The guide is not affected by it. I was afraid it might. As well as having a strong magnet to locate dropped pins, it is very useful to have one around.
As long as you get them straightened out, they work just fine. It's hard for me to set it up straight, so up until the end, my sewing is straight and neat then it ends up being smaller and weird. In my opinion, it does work a lot better than using the 1/4" seam foot on my machine. I really love that foot, but unfortunately, it doesn't keep my seam line straight since it gives a lot. Perhaps, I should use this foot together with the 1/4" foot.
This tool is exactly what I needed to pull off my French Seam / Double Top Stitch on a center console I built. If you are new to sewing or do not get a chance to sew regularly, there's no better way to get your stuff oriented. Thank you! Cheers!.
You will be able to sew with these magnets because they are so strong and stay in place. Straight lines and fine seam allowances are easier to sew when the seam allowance is exact.
It was helpful for keeping my seams from wandering, especially when I had to go around.
I don't think there is anything wrong with it. There is only one problem Too It's not really necessary to use a seam guide for 3/8" seams. It would be nice to have something in Nevertheless, that part under the presser foot will never hit.