- Fri Sep 13, 2019 11:31 pm
#5960
I am sorry to disappoint you but that is not a walking foot machine. Just because it is a commercial machine, does not mean it is a walking foot.
There are three things needed to have a good upholstery machine. Being a walking foot is important and you will be able to see the upper presser foot literally moving up and down as it "walks" the material through. What most people don't mention is it also needs to be a needle feed machine. With a needle feed machine , not only do the upper and lower presser feet move the material but the needle actually travels front to rear, as well as up and down to move with the material. If you don't have needle feed (and many inexpensive machines don't ) the needle will bind up with the material when sewing thick layers. The needle will not be out of the material before the machine starts to feed. This results in shorter and shorter stitches as the material gets thicker and thicker. The needle feed machines are frequently referred to as compound feed machines
John
Last edited by John Long on Sat Sep 14, 2019 2:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.