CESUSME 2 Pcs Roller Sewing Machine Presser Foot, Plus Non-Stick Zigzag Teflon Presser Feet - Fit for Singer, Brother, Babylock, Low Shank Simplicity Sewing Machine(2 Styles)
K**A
Birthday gift
This is part of a bday gift
A**L
This thing works
I was a bit skeptical about a roller foot, but once I used it, I can see the benefit. I quilt and there can be many layers and humps to get over and so far, this has far out-performed my walking foot.It's a foot with a little roller that continuously grabs and guides the material/mass of material without the foot lifting.We'll see how it works when I sew a bag with a car vinyl exterior and waterproof vinyl lining. Note: I have Teflon needles (because vinyl is sticky).
S**M
Roller foot worked with 4 layers of thick fabric
Was getting uneven length or skipped stitches with original foot. I have 4 layers that press up against the bottom of a raised presser foot (2 layers fleece, 2 layers vinyl). So it was challenging for any sewing machine. The roller foot worked like a charm. Perfect length stitches. Didn't try the teflon foot.
C**E
Still didn't fix my fabric bunching up.
The roller foot did help slightly, but the plastic foot was useless.
B**H
Roller Foot worked great on vinyl
I used the rolling foot to sew vinyl. It easily glided/rolled over the vinyl. Worked great.
W**1
Mixed
The roller foot is decent: handles leather without causing it to bunch up, but makes a few marks (that were temporary in my case). The zigzag foot is cheap plastic (NOT teflon) and can't slide over leather at all. Might be okay on some synthetic weaves, but I'm not impressed.Really wish someone would make a metal roller foot for low-shank machines with smooth rollers.
S**S
Works for glove leather.
I wanted to make a wrist rest, for my laptop, from glove leather. I don’t have much experience with it, but wears advised to use either a teflon foot or rolling foot for it. This set included both, at a rather modest price. Both fit my Brother low-shank sewing machine well.I tried both on a couple of pieces of soft glove leather and either one worked equally well. Ultimately I used the teflon foot and was able to complete my project without breaking a needle. I can’t say how they would work on thicker leather (such as saddle leather) as I didn’t use it for that.See the picture- the purple leather thing is the wrist rest I made. It’s not perfect, but that is due to my inexperience, not the feet.
K**R
Very nice!!
These are really nice and useful for venal and thin leather. Will still need the walking foot for bulky items.
C**L
Me gustaría un instructivo
compre la zapatilla teflón para evitar que la tela de camiseta se estire al momento de coser, sin embargo se sigue estirando, ignoro si hago algo mal o el producto no sirve o el producto no debe hacer lo que yo espero que haga. Un instructivo sería de mucha ayuda.
M**.
Mal producto
Pesimo , el prensatelas de teflon viene con marcas de lijado por la parte de abajo , no sirve
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