The walking foot is your tool for difficult fabric types, slippery or sticky fabrics, very lightweight or stretch materials, fabrics that tend to creep or stretch out while sewing. Does this sound familiar? When you come to the end of stitching a long line of fabric one piece of material appears to have mysteriously become a centimetre or two longer than the other, despite your efforts at pinning everything in place perfectly. A walking foot can sew two or more layers of these materials together without losing control.
Think sheer tulle, minky, gauze, suede, laminated fabric, vinyl pvc fabric, real leather, faux fur, fleece, flannel, satin, lace, knit fabrics, ...
Minky is notoriously difficult to sew. So I started off with a lot of pins. And the sewing was easy, no frustrations and no wavy result. This fabric curls up terribly that it’s even difficult to show the result in a picture, because it curls up like a little snail. If I hold my hands too far from each other to show a big part of the seam, you don’t see anything. So you have to watch the video in order to believe it went well :-)