STORMSHOPPING Roller Sewing Machine Presser Foot - Fits All Low Shank Snap-On Singer, Brother, Babylock, Euro-Pro, Janome, Kenmore, White, Juki, New Home, Simplicity, Elna and More
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If my machine is a singer and I use it, I understand
Are you aware of this text that you find on the Amazon page where you purchase this foot? STORMSHOPPING Sewing Machine Presser Foot for Roller Sewing Machines Designed to fit all low shank snaps The following companies have been cited as examples There is everything from Janome, Kenmore, White, Juki, to New Home, Simplicity, Elna, to Pro & More With those snap-on feet, other machines will fit The system is up and running. Check out what a site says about a particular product. * -
It is my belief that this is the case. You should be able to use it if your machine has a shank that slides into the small bar.
This should be in line with the This model uses the same type of feet as the 2277. There is a low shank on it
Selected User Reviews For STORMSHOPPING Roller Sewing Machine Presser Foot - Fits All Low Shank Snap-On Singer, Brother, Babylock, Euro-Pro, Janome, Kenmore, White, Juki, New Home, Simplicity, Elna and More
In addition to the features of a General Purpose Foot, the Roller Foot makes it possible to pass most thicker fabrics, napped fabrics, heavy knits, leathers, vinyl, or heavier weight fabrics that are difficult to feed under the foot with no problem.
Does not seem to slide over fabric well or seems to push on fabric too hard. Using it on cotton fabric caused the seams to be warped. Maybe it has to do with the plastic of the foot not being same as what Singer uses. I may be able to use these for heavier fabrics like denim, but for now I'll stick with brand name.
wanted a rolled-and-pleated bench seat for his RC truck, which he is building at the moment. Despite trying a few different feet, this is the best.
I really appreciated the value for the money (a great deal). My Singer Patchwork machine is perfectly suited to this foot! This is something I would recommend A quick (Pssst. As well as myself, I got one for my sister!.
In the snap on shank adapter, the main pin at the bottom is crooked and causes the foot to be misaligned. After I checked the pins and reworked the plastic body to get things running straight again, I sewed something and couldn't figure out why the fabric was constantly feeding to one side. Had I known about a Singer, I would have bought one instead of the less expensive model. There is no doubt that Singer's is made in China as well, but perhaps they have additional quality control (namesake) that assures a more reliable product. When it comes to cheap China products, you get what you pay for.
I was excited to use this presser foot, but it wouldn't work with my machine. My needle kept hitting the foot instead of the fabric when I tried using it on different types of fabrics.
I'm so glad I bought it. With the help of this little guy, the plain ole home sewing machine was able to meet the challenge without incident. The product is performing well and I am very satisfied with it.
To me, finding this foot was like discovering a new world. Under one of these the vinyl or PU fabric works better than a regular sole. Although, I was using it on vinyl that was very glossy and the rollers left marks on To switch to a smooth Teflon foot, I switched to a rubber boot. Fabrics like this would be used for textured vinyl and heavy canvas edging.
My experience with this presser foot is the worst I have ever had. Vinyl does not glide over it at all. There are a lot of problems now with it.