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BotanicalBath
True Blue Farmgirl

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Elizabeth
Ohio
1014 Posts

Posted - Jun 18 2007 :  10:01:29 PM  Show Profile
With the 2 sewing machines I have had that I use I have always had a hemming foot. I read someplace on the net where a gal had a tutorial on using it. Well I thought I would give it a try... and I have been practicing for the past few days.

I love this. It makes hemming so easy. No pressing and the fold under is so small. I don't know why I haven't just sat down and figured this out sooner. It makes hemming a ruffle easy!

If you haven't tried it or gave it a go at one point but gave up... try it again... and stick with it. It does take a little bit to get the feel of it, but boy it is worth it.



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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

3659 Posts

Sherri
Elma WA
USA
3659 Posts

Posted - Jun 18 2007 :  10:49:32 PM  Show Profile
It's a narrow (rolled) hemmer?
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herbquilter
True Blue Farmgirl

891 Posts

Kristine
Bonney Lake Wa
USA
891 Posts

Posted - Jun 18 2007 :  10:58:54 PM  Show Profile
Thanks for the reminder. I'll pull it out soon & get hemming.

Blessings,
Kristine ~ Mother of Many & Herbalist
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl

6309 Posts

Jessica
Bloomington Indiana
USA
6309 Posts

Posted - Jun 19 2007 :  08:07:45 AM  Show Profile
hmmm.... i wonder if i have one of those?
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nashbabe
True Blue Farmgirl

687 Posts



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Posted - Jun 19 2007 :  1:17:13 PM  Show Profile
Wonder if I can get one of those for my old Kenmore metal machine. Looks lovely...

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BotanicalBath
True Blue Farmgirl

1014 Posts

Elizabeth
Ohio
1014 Posts

Posted - Jun 19 2007 :  2:27:46 PM  Show Profile
Janome calls it a "Hemmer Foot". Since it uses a straight stitch, I am sure you can get one for your kenmore. I think I even have one for Bill's old singer (1920's)..... if not, I am sure you can get an after market one that will fit.

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pinkroses
True Blue Farmgirl

2350 Posts

Sheila
Virginia
USA
2350 Posts

Posted - Jun 19 2007 :  5:21:10 PM  Show Profile
humm, I will have to try that. Heck , I don't know if my computer machine came with one ; but I am sure it did
I am always use to turning under and just sewing it down
I have to redo all of my pants I buy
I even buy the petite size and still have to cut them off a lot.
I will keep that trick in mind. it would probably be neater too. pinkroses
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BarefootGoatGirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1495 Posts

Corrine
North Carolina
USA
1495 Posts

Posted - Jun 20 2007 :  07:59:28 AM  Show Profile  Send BarefootGoatGirl a Yahoo! Message
I have on for my Husquvarna, but don't use it often. It tends to make the hem too thick at seams, but it would be great for hankies and such.

Trina

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Jana
True Blue Farmgirl

482 Posts

Jana
Eau Claire Wisconsin
USA
482 Posts

Posted - Jun 20 2007 :  08:11:53 AM  Show Profile
Elizabeth, you inspired me to get out all my stuff for my sewing machine and I found that I don't have a hemmer. Now I'll have to get one! My machine is a Viking and they make a narrow hemmer, but also a half-inch hemmer that I think is really neat! :::Sigh::: Now I have to save up...

Jana
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BotanicalBath
True Blue Farmgirl

1014 Posts

Elizabeth
Ohio
1014 Posts

Posted - Jun 20 2007 :  08:45:47 AM  Show Profile
If you go to a Joanns they have the viking area. Take your 50% off coupon! I will be looking for a ruffler next.

These feet for sewing machines have been around for ages, where have I been?

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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl

4439 Posts

Kay
Vancouver WA
USA
4439 Posts

Posted - Jun 20 2007 :  10:16:49 PM  Show Profile
Could you post the link for the tutorial? Try eBay for a getting attachments. I got a walking foot and 1/4 inch foot for my Singer at a great price.

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Lizabeth
True Blue Farmgirl

560 Posts


Washington
560 Posts

Posted - Jun 20 2007 :  10:57:49 PM  Show Profile
At least at the Joann's store here, we are not able to use Joann's coupons in the viking section as that is a separate store within the store. The wording on the coupon actually states cannot be used in sewing machine department (or some such thing).
Sorry :(



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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

3659 Posts

Sherri
Elma WA
USA
3659 Posts

Posted - Jun 20 2007 :  11:16:58 PM  Show Profile
I'm always shocked at the price when I go to purchase a foot or an attachment for my Viking. My little plastic stippling foot was $40 - and all it is is a little piece of plastic on a shank. Doesn't do anything, no bells and whistles- just a little hunk of plastic.
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BotanicalBath
True Blue Farmgirl

1014 Posts

Elizabeth
Ohio
1014 Posts

Posted - Jun 20 2007 :  11:32:08 PM  Show Profile
Here ya go!

http://www.sleepingbaby.net/jan/Baby/hemming.html

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UrbanChick
True Blue Farmgirl

331 Posts

Ayako
Atlanta GA
USA
331 Posts

Posted - Jun 21 2007 :  04:51:18 AM  Show Profile
I know what you mean Sherri about the price of specialty feet. I have a Bernina and the prices of those feet are outrageous. I have a quilting foot I paid $150 for. I was on a "foot" fetish for a while and bought as many specialty feet as I could for my machines. I haven't sewn in a while but I would like to get back to it. Does anyone else have a "foot" fetish like me?

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newheart
True Blue Farmgirl

471 Posts

Margie
Owings Mills Maryland
USA
471 Posts

Posted - Jun 21 2007 :  06:47:41 AM  Show Profile
I am going to check my Viking box right now.. I have sewed for 50 years or more and never used a hemmer..Fun to try today....


Margie


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nashbabe
True Blue Farmgirl

687 Posts



687 Posts

Posted - Jun 21 2007 :  08:15:58 AM  Show Profile
I don't think ya can use a Joann coupon in the Viking area, but I could be wrong.

I will have to look for a foot for my ancient metal machine. I looked up the receipt and it's from 1982. It retailed for $499 at that time. I had no idea pretty much all machines are plastic now, even the expensive ones. So I don't feel so deprived now with a metal machine (made in Japan). :-)

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TheSoapMaven
True Blue Farmgirl

691 Posts

Susan
LA
USA
691 Posts

Posted - Jun 21 2007 :  08:59:38 AM  Show Profile  Send TheSoapMaven a Yahoo! Message
okay...fine...I order it...and a couple other things. Are you happy??? You know I am kidding - I really appreciate you telling us about this! I NEED it desperately!

Blessings & Bliss!
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BotanicalBath
True Blue Farmgirl

1014 Posts

Elizabeth
Ohio
1014 Posts

Posted - Jun 21 2007 :  11:28:48 AM  Show Profile
Here the Viking Area is called the stitching post... and they have their own coupons. Usually one for an item and another for classes.

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faithymom
True Blue Farmgirl

360 Posts

Faith
Sandpoint ID
USA
360 Posts

Posted - Jun 21 2007 :  9:49:10 PM  Show Profile
I have used that foot a lot. I love it, but I agreethat it is hard to use at the seams.
I love the old machines that have hemming feet in sizes up 3/4 inch. very cool!
For those of you with older Kenmore(and others too, probably) machines, try your local sewing machine shop. They often have old attachments. I had a bunch that went to a machine that couldn't be fixed and I tried to sell them to the sew&vac, but htey said they have tons and they'd take them, but wouldn't buy them...

The ruffler is another great attachment!

I worked at an industrial sewing place and they had a GREAT attachment...it was for binding...and you put the flat piece of bias in the doo-dad and it folded over the edge of the fabric as you sewed it down...I'd LOVE one of those!
Wouldn't that make aprons a breeze?!?

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cinnamongirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1682 Posts

Carrie

Canada
1682 Posts

Posted - Jun 21 2007 :  10:17:09 PM  Show Profile
A little hint about attachments: Janome,Kenmore, and Singer all attachments of any of those brands fits all those brands. So now you just have to find cheapest ones.
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