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+rading viking fee+ - ques+ion for viking owners
my viking came wi+h an expensive looking bu++onhole foo+ bu+ no walking
foo+ or acrylic aplique foo+. +he dealer promised I don'+ need +he walking foo+, which cos+s around 85 bucks, or any o+her par+ of +he quil+ers ki+ (for example she said she ha+es +he +hingy +he sell +o manouver +he quil+ sandwich around - wai+, i+ is called 'Free motion guide grip' - http://www.sewing-world.co.uk/sewing...t_quilters.htm). she did +hrow in a 1/4" foo+ wi+h a lip and gave me a darning/s+ippling foo+ for half price. any of you viking owners willing +o agree or disagree wi+h +hose s+a+emen+s? how abou+ +he open foo+ for s+ippling, e+c.? I have a feeling I am never going +o use more +han one of +he fee+ +ha+ came wi+h i+ and ins+ead would use a bunch of +he o+hers much more. why don+ sm machine manufac+urers in general le+ you choose a range of 5 fee+ you really will use ins+ead of +he 5 or 6 +hey +hink you'll need (which i couldn'+ name if you asked me +o - I +hink one is a zipper foo+ bu+ +ha+ is abou+ i+? +here was a lady buying a lesser model +ha+ i am sure would have happily +raded a walking foo+ for +ha+ bu++onholer.... also, do you +hink i+ would be wor+h i+ +o sell +he generic walking and darning foo+ I was using in ebay -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out before replying) |
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Hello the
I'm new to this group 'cause I'm a beginner quilter. Thank you all for the valuable information. My machine is a Viking Designer I. About the quilter's table, I must say that I am very disappointed. My DH got me one for my Bday, but I had to return it because it was cracked in each of the holes that are there to help you make circular stitches. The replacement they gave me is cracked as well. I'll be returning it this week, and ordered a Sew Steady clear Lucite portable table from Nancy. According to my quilting teahcer it is very good. It would extend the sewing machine by as much as 24". Can't wait to try it out. Like I said, I'm a beginner quilter and found the Viking walking foot to be very convenient. Wonder why the sales person said it wasn't necessary? Is there a trick to quilting without the walking foot? Why make a walking foot then? I've made buttonholes with the "expensive looking" foot. Making equally sized buttonholes with it is a snap as opposed to the simple foot. I haven't tried the Free motion grip, but my teacher says it is a waste of time, effort, and $. I'm using gloves (also purchased from Nancy). They're the white kind "Machingers" brand. Excellent: You can pick up a penny. Saludos Momo "DrQuilter" wrote in message ... my viking came wi+h an expensive looking bu++onhole foo+ bu+ no walking foo+ or acrylic aplique foo+. +he dealer promised I don'+ need +he walking foo+, which cos+s around 85 bucks, or any o+her par+ of +he quil+ers ki+ (for example she said she ha+es +he +hingy +he sell +o manouver +he quil+ sandwich around - wai+, i+ is called 'Free motion guide grip' - http://www.sewing-world.co.uk/sewing...t_quilters.htm). she did +hrow in a 1/4" foo+ wi+h a lip and gave me a darning/s+ippling foo+ for half price. any of you viking owners willing +o agree or disagree wi+h +hose s+a+emen+s? how abou+ +he open foo+ for s+ippling, e+c.? I have a feeling I am never going +o use more +han one of +he fee+ +ha+ came wi+h i+ and ins+ead would use a bunch of +he o+hers much more. why don+ sm machine manufac+urers in general le+ you choose a range of 5 fee+ you really will use ins+ead of +he 5 or 6 +hey +hink you'll need (which i couldn'+ name if you asked me +o - I +hink one is a zipper foo+ bu+ +ha+ is abou+ i+? +here was a lady buying a lesser model +ha+ i am sure would have happily +raded a walking foo+ for +ha+ bu++onholer.... also, do you +hink i+ would be wor+h i+ +o sell +he generic walking and darning foo+ I was using in ebay -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out before replying) |
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Hullo Marissa
I have only just traded in my Viking, so I can tell you from experience (my memory has not gone that far yet!) I would have been lost without the walking foot. I rarely do dressmaking any more, so never got to use the buttonholer. I couldn't bear to use the horseshoe gripper, now the extension table, because it kept moving (I daresay I could have stuck it down with something, but I didn't find it necessary). I would have preferred an open foot to the darning foot that came; but I persevered. .. In article , DrQuilter writes my viking came wi+h an expensive looking bu++onhole foo+ bu+ no walking foo+ or acrylic aplique foo+. +he dealer promised I don'+ need +he walking foo+, which cos+s around 85 bucks, or any o+her par+ of +he quil+ers ki+ (for example she said she ha+es +he +hingy +he sell +o manouver +he quil+ sandwich around - wai+, i+ is called 'Free motion guide grip' - http://www.sewing-world.co.uk/sewing...t_quilters.htm). she did +hrow in a 1/4" foo+ wi+h a lip and gave me a darning/s+ippling foo+ for half price. any of you viking owners willing +o agree or disagree wi+h +hose s+a+emen+s? how abou+ +he open foo+ for s+ippling, e+c.? I have a feeling I am never going +o use more +han one of +he fee+ +ha+ came wi+h i+ and ins+ead would use a bunch of +he o+hers much more. why don+ sm machine manufac+urers in general le+ you choose a range of 5 fee+ you really will use ins+ead of +he 5 or 6 +hey +hink you'll need (which i couldn'+ name if you asked me +o - I +hink one is a zipper foo+ bu+ +ha+ is abou+ i+? +here was a lady buying a lesser model +ha+ i am sure would have happily +raded a walking foo+ for +ha+ bu++onholer.... also, do you +hink i+ would be wor+h i+ +o sell +he generic walking and darning foo+ I was using in ebay -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 08:07:39 -0800, DrQuilter
wrote: my viking came wi+h an expensive looking bu++onhole foo+ bu+ no walking foo+ or acrylic aplique foo+. +he dealer promised I don'+ need +he walking foo+, which cos+s around 85 bucks, or any o+her par+ of +he quil+ers ki+ (for example she said she ha+es +he +hingy +he sell +o manouver +he quil+ sandwich around - wai+, i+ is called 'Free motion guide grip' - http://www.sewing-world.co.uk/sewing...t_quilters.htm). she did +hrow in a 1/4" foo+ wi+h a lip and gave me a darning/s+ippling foo+ for half price. any of you viking owners willing +o agree or disagree wi+h +hose s+a+emen+s? how abou+ +he open foo+ for s+ippling, e+c.? I have a feeling I am never going +o use more +han one of +he fee+ +ha+ came wi+h i+ and ins+ead would use a bunch of +he o+hers much more. why don+ sm machine manufac+urers in general le+ you choose a range of 5 fee+ you really will use ins+ead of +he 5 or 6 +hey +hink you'll need (which i couldn'+ name if you asked me +o - I +hink one is a zipper foo+ bu+ +ha+ is abou+ i+? +here was a lady buying a lesser model +ha+ i am sure would have happily +raded a walking foo+ for +ha+ bu++onholer.... also, do you +hink i+ would be wor+h i+ +o sell +he generic walking and darning foo+ I was using in ebay I, too, was disappointed to find out the walking foot was not included with my machine. Had to buy this as an extra. I find the walking foot especially useful when putting the binding on the quilt. Possibly for slippery fabrics too. The buttonhole foot seems to be standard and so is the zipper (E) foot. I bought the stippling foot for free motion and it does work very well. I saved some money buying their demo machine, so got the extra feet. Nina |
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You can often get the (real) Viking walking foot on ebay for less...
--Heidi http://community.webshots.com/user/rabbit2b "DrQuilter" wrote in message ... my viking came wi+h an expensive looking bu++onhole foo+ bu+ no walking foo+ or acrylic aplique foo+. +he dealer promised I don'+ need +he walking foo+, which cos+s around 85 bucks, or any o+her par+ of +he quil+ers ki+ (for example she said she ha+es +he +hingy +he sell +o manouver +he quil+ sandwich around - wai+, i+ is called 'Free motion guide grip' - http://www.sewing-world.co.uk/sewing...t_quilters.htm). she did +hrow in a 1/4" foo+ wi+h a lip and gave me a darning/s+ippling foo+ for half price. any of you viking owners willing +o agree or disagree wi+h +hose s+a+emen+s? how abou+ +he open foo+ for s+ippling, e+c.? I have a feeling I am never going +o use more +han one of +he fee+ +ha+ came wi+h i+ and ins+ead would use a bunch of +he o+hers much more. why don+ sm machine manufac+urers in general le+ you choose a range of 5 fee+ you really will use ins+ead of +he 5 or 6 +hey +hink you'll need (which i couldn'+ name if you asked me +o - I +hink one is a zipper foo+ bu+ +ha+ is abou+ i+? +here was a lady buying a lesser model +ha+ i am sure would have happily +raded a walking foo+ for +ha+ bu++onholer.... also, do you +hink i+ would be wor+h i+ +o sell +he generic walking and darning foo+ I was using in ebay -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out before replying) |
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I know Viking says you don't need a walking foot with the new sensor foot
machines, but I don't agree. I use my walking foot a lot for quilting and attaching binding. I have the Designer II machine. Strangely, even though they say that, they sell a quilting kit that includes the walking foot. As far as the extension is table, I stick a piece of blue masking tape across the base of the machine to keep the table from mvoing around. Works great! -- Donna Aten, Coordinator Project Linus - Boise/SW Idaho Chapter Website: www.LinusIdaho.org "Patti" wrote in message ... Hullo Marissa I have only just traded in my Viking, so I can tell you from experience (my memory has not gone that far yet!) I would have been lost without the walking foot. I rarely do dressmaking any more, so never got to use the buttonholer. I couldn't bear to use the horseshoe gripper, now the extension table, because it kept moving (I daresay I could have stuck it down with something, but I didn't find it necessary). I would have preferred an open foot to the darning foot that came; but I persevered. . In article , DrQuilter writes my viking came wi+h an expensive looking bu++onhole foo+ bu+ no walking foo+ or acrylic aplique foo+. +he dealer promised I don'+ need +he walking foo+, which cos+s around 85 bucks, or any o+her par+ of +he quil+ers ki+ (for example she said she ha+es +he +hingy +he sell +o manouver +he quil+ sandwich around - wai+, i+ is called 'Free motion guide grip' - http://www.sewing-world.co.uk/sewing...t_quilters.htm). she did +hrow in a 1/4" foo+ wi+h a lip and gave me a darning/s+ippling foo+ for half price. any of you viking owners willing +o agree or disagree wi+h +hose s+a+emen+s? how abou+ +he open foo+ for s+ippling, e+c.? I have a feeling I am never going +o use more +han one of +he fee+ +ha+ came wi+h i+ and ins+ead would use a bunch of +he o+hers much more. why don+ sm machine manufac+urers in general le+ you choose a range of 5 fee+ you really will use ins+ead of +he 5 or 6 +hey +hink you'll need (which i couldn'+ name if you asked me +o - I +hink one is a zipper foo+ bu+ +ha+ is abou+ i+? +here was a lady buying a lesser model +ha+ i am sure would have happily +raded a walking foo+ for +ha+ bu++onholer.... also, do you +hink i+ would be wor+h i+ +o sell +he generic walking and darning foo+ I was using in ebay -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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Welcome to the Viking world. (I love my Vikings.)
I do not have a walking foot for my #1, which is the machine I use for quilting, binding and so on. I reduce the pressure foot pressure and use an open toe appliqué foot. Or a darning foot for free motion. I also use the edge joining foot for stitch in the ditch work. You might be surprised at how many of the feet you will be able to use if you try them for different things. The zipper foot is great to use for fabric boxes or putting piping into the seam of the binding. The blind hem foot can work well to machine sew the binding second edge on. I'm making a convergence quilt right now, and Ricky Tim's instructions call for a narrower than quarter inch seam, so I am using the "B" foot (which is the one I use most of the time for regular sewing, even though it is the "embroidery stitch" foot.) and set the needle all the way to the right. And the sensor buttonhole foot is wonderful for any buttonhole you want to make. I use small buttonholes for eyelets in some places. There are some really interesting ways to use eyelets in corners or sides of mini quilts then tie them together to make a larger design. Or make buttonholes around the edge of a fleece blanket and use narrow ribbon as "thread" to whip stitch around it. Could do the same thing on small quilts, around the edge of a jacket or all sorts of things, even if you don't make clothes. (Buttonholes on the edge of a sleeve could be used to fasten mittens to a coat with elastic. then the mittens/gloves don't get lost. ) The over edge foot is great for satin stitching. Need more ideas for your feet??? Just ask. I love the different feet that come with my machines, and I also buy some of the others because they are so much fun. I also like to figure out different ways to use the feet. G So......... I think you will be fine without the walking foot..... just remember that you can adjust the pressure of the pressure foot. Not sure which acrylic appliqué foot you mean. The quilt grip thing is a waste. The darning/ stippling foot works well for free motion. Do take the owner's classes. More than once if you need to. You will learn more than you ever wanted to know about your machine and how to use it if you do. Pati, in Phx. (Oh, the buttonhole can be made absolutely huge.......great to create a pocket patch on a little girl's activity quilt. G) DrQuilter wrote: my viking came wi+h an expensive looking bu++onhole foo+ bu+ no walking foo+ or acrylic aplique foo+. +he dealer promised I don'+ need +he walking foo+, which cos+s around 85 bucks, or any o+her par+ of +he quil+ers ki+ (for example she said she ha+es +he +hingy +he sell +o manouver +he quil+ sandwich around - wai+, i+ is called 'Free motion guide grip' - http://www.sewing-world.co.uk/sewing...t_quilters.htm). she did +hrow in a 1/4" foo+ wi+h a lip and gave me a darning/s+ippling foo+ for half price. any of you viking owners willing +o agree or disagree wi+h +hose s+a+emen+s? how abou+ +he open foo+ for s+ippling, e+c.? I have a feeling I am never going +o use more +han one of +he fee+ +ha+ came wi+h i+ and ins+ead would use a bunch of +he o+hers much more. why don+ sm machine manufac+urers in general le+ you choose a range of 5 fee+ you really will use ins+ead of +he 5 or 6 +hey +hink you'll need (which i couldn'+ name if you asked me +o - I +hink one is a zipper foo+ bu+ +ha+ is abou+ i+? +here was a lady buying a lesser model +ha+ i am sure would have happily +raded a walking foo+ for +ha+ bu++onholer.... also, do you +hink i+ would be wor+h i+ +o sell +he generic walking and darning foo+ I was using in ebay -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out before replying) |
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Hmm... I've never noticed anything that sounded as if Viking was saying the
sensor foot machines made the walking foot unnecessary. To me they seem like apples and oranges. If they have said something to that effect, like you I disagree--the walking foot is very helpful for some applications. (I've got the D1) --Heidi http://community.webshots.com/user/rabbit2b "Donna in Idaho" (remove spam) wrote in message ... I know Viking says you don't need a walking foot with the new sensor foot machines, but I don't agree. I use my walking foot a lot for quilting and attaching binding. I have the Designer II machine. Strangely, even though they say that, they sell a quilting kit that includes the walking foot. As far as the extension is table, I stick a piece of blue masking tape across the base of the machine to keep the table from mvoing around. Works great! -- Donna Aten, Coordinator Project Linus - Boise/SW Idaho Chapter Website: www.LinusIdaho.org "Patti" wrote in message ... Hullo Marissa I have only just traded in my Viking, so I can tell you from experience (my memory has not gone that far yet!) I would have been lost without the walking foot. I rarely do dressmaking any more, so never got to use the buttonholer. I couldn't bear to use the horseshoe gripper, now the extension table, because it kept moving (I daresay I could have stuck it down with something, but I didn't find it necessary). I would have preferred an open foot to the darning foot that came; but I persevered. . In article , DrQuilter writes my viking came wi+h an expensive looking bu++onhole foo+ bu+ no walking foo+ or acrylic aplique foo+. +he dealer promised I don'+ need +he walking foo+, which cos+s around 85 bucks, or any o+her par+ of +he quil+ers ki+ (for example she said she ha+es +he +hingy +he sell +o manouver +he quil+ sandwich around - wai+, i+ is called 'Free motion guide grip' - http://www.sewing-world.co.uk/sewing...t_quilters.htm). she did +hrow in a 1/4" foo+ wi+h a lip and gave me a darning/s+ippling foo+ for half price. any of you viking owners willing +o agree or disagree wi+h +hose s+a+emen+s? how abou+ +he open foo+ for s+ippling, e+c.? I have a feeling I am never going +o use more +han one of +he fee+ +ha+ came wi+h i+ and ins+ead would use a bunch of +he o+hers much more. why don+ sm machine manufac+urers in general le+ you choose a range of 5 fee+ you really will use ins+ead of +he 5 or 6 +hey +hink you'll need (which i couldn'+ name if you asked me +o - I +hink one is a zipper foo+ bu+ +ha+ is abou+ i+? +here was a lady buying a lesser model +ha+ i am sure would have happily +raded a walking foo+ for +ha+ bu++onholer.... also, do you +hink i+ would be wor+h i+ +o sell +he generic walking and darning foo+ I was using in ebay -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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I keep my extension table from slipping around by putting pieces of foam
under the legs. It's the foam that you buy to put under rugs to keep them from slipping around or some is sold as shelf liner. Julia in MN -- This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Anti-Virus http://webpages.charter.net/jaccola/ |
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Congratulations on your Viking! Which model did you decide to get?
I will chime in in favor of the walking foot. If you do any MQ you will need it. I have it on my machine now. I also have the darning foot for freemotion MQ and have used it a fair bit. The way to go is just to buy the things you need. Don't get talked into the quilting kit. If your LQS won't sell you each piece individually, try another store. They can sell each piece individually (Viking has no rules against it) and can special order them for you if needed. Did your LQS offer free classes with your machcine? If so, definitely attend those. YOu'll pick up lots of nice tips. If you got the Platinum 750 and have any other specific questions feel free to email me at address above. Sonya "hfw" wrote in message ... You can often get the (real) Viking walking foot on ebay for less... --Heidi http://community.webshots.com/user/rabbit2b "DrQuilter" wrote in message ... my viking came wi+h an expensive looking bu++onhole foo+ bu+ no walking foo+ or acrylic aplique foo+. +he dealer promised I don'+ need +he walking foo+, which cos+s around 85 bucks, or any o+her par+ of +he quil+ers ki+ (for example she said she ha+es +he +hingy +he sell +o manouver +he quil+ sandwich around - wai+, i+ is called 'Free motion guide grip' - http://www.sewing-world.co.uk/sewing...t_quilters.htm). she did +hrow in a 1/4" foo+ wi+h a lip and gave me a darning/s+ippling foo+ for half price. any of you viking owners willing +o agree or disagree wi+h +hose s+a+emen+s? how abou+ +he open foo+ for s+ippling, e+c.? I have a feeling I am never going +o use more +han one of +he fee+ +ha+ came wi+h i+ and ins+ead would use a bunch of +he o+hers much more. why don+ sm machine manufac+urers in general le+ you choose a range of 5 fee+ you really will use ins+ead of +he 5 or 6 +hey +hink you'll need (which i couldn'+ name if you asked me +o - I +hink one is a zipper foo+ bu+ +ha+ is abou+ i+? +here was a lady buying a lesser model +ha+ i am sure would have happily +raded a walking foo+ for +ha+ bu++onholer.... also, do you +hink i+ would be wor+h i+ +o sell +he generic walking and darning foo+ I was using in ebay -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out before replying) |
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