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  • A walking foot is a type of presser foot that features an additional set of feeding mechanisms on top of the fabric. Unlike standard presser feet that rely solely on the machine’s feed dogs to move the fabric beneath the needle, the walking foot grips the fabric from above and moves it in sync with the feed dogs below. This dual feeding action prevents slippage and ensures that all layers of fabric are fed evenly through the machine, which is particularly helpful when sewing thick or textured materials.


  • 4. Feed Mechanism An effective feed system is essential for managing heavyweight fabrics. Walking feet or roller feet can help move the fabric smoothly through the machine.


  • 3. Versatility While primarily designed for upholstery work, these machines can also handle a variety of sewing tasks, from crafting leather goods to sewing quilts or making garments. This versatility makes them a valuable addition to any workshop.


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