Joyce Kirsch
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
I haven't used them all but the ones I have used worked wonderfully. They're easy to use and seem to be made very well. I recommend these.
DP G.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
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Karen
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
I ordered these rolled hem presser feet for one of my older sewing machines - a Memory Craft 6500P. The feet fit the machine perfectly. Since I've never used this type of presser foot before, I experimented with all three feet by testing with a single thickness fabric scrap and a quilted scrap. The 1/2 inch foot worked well with single thickness fabric, though it was difficult to get the second roll consistent (user inexperience). The quilted piece didn't fit that one. The 3/4 inch foot was easier to get both rolls with single thickness of fabric and a single roll with the quilted. The 1 inch foot successfully handled both single and quilted scraps with both rolls. One of the features I love with these feet is that I can use a zig zag stitch with them - that will make some over edge stitching easier. Overall, I'm very happy with the quality of these rolled hem feet. Once I check if they'll fit on some of my other machines, I may buy a few more sets.
Empressbajan
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
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JTGE
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
I have a brothers Project Runway sewing machine and these fit with no problem. I was skeptical at first but they popped right in since I have a low shank sewing machine. I haven't used this set yet but I plan to use them on cotton and jersey material because thicker material obviously wouldn't work. I have used wider rolled hem presser feet that I ordered from Amazon as well
Ambre P
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
I have several sewing machines. All are low-shank machines, and are old enough I feel free to experiment with feet. These work on both my Janome Memory craft 7500 as well as my Janome HD3000. I could now test one of my 1970’s Husqvarna Viking machines as they both need repair and I am waiting to take a class on how to do that. I am an experiences sewer, crafter, and DIYer having done all my life as well as being an applied arts minor (silversmithing, lapidary stone-cutting, weaving, enamel work, etc.…). I have more trouble finding low shank feet than work on just both of the Janome machines. Both of these works using a straight stitch. I have always wanted several of these rolled hemming feet to play with since I learned how to use one (direction for Janome are horrible for the rolled hem foot) and I never used a rolled hem foot until I accidentally found a mother of an acquaintance was a retired sewing teacher. She told me the trick on how to use a rolled hemming foot and I have never looked back I now always use rolled hems, straight stitched seam machine hems or hand stitched blind hems.These are nor easier or harder to use than any of rolled hem foot. You must se slowly and I always overcast the edge before rolling because I feel it lasts longer with less change or unraveling if the seam comes out. I will play more with these next year when its warmer and I sew with lightweight cottons and gauze for desert summer wear. You cannot use heavyweight fabrics on this type of foot, only light to light mid-weight fabrics work. I find rolled hemming by hand incredibly boring and unless its by my face on a historical garment I use this type of foot and now I have several sizes to choose from. You must take care to have the fabric feed correctly and evenly to make it roll properly but even mistakes rarely show on the narrowest hems so when learning start there. These feel like decently machined feet than will work well ad not cause needle unnecessarily needle breakage from mis-stitches or mistakes (mine or the machine). I am disabled and one of the meds that keep my autoimmune digestive disorder makes certain things like hand stitching rolled hems hurt and make my finger hard to control so its frustrating that I just machine sew a seam rather then using the rolled hem I would prefer.I have never seen these sold as a set of rolled hemmer feet themselves. I have only seen these as would fit my machines, as parts of huge set of feet I do not need or would never use. I do wish they came in a case not a plastic bag, I now have to find a place for in my sewing tools for sewing machine box.
Wolfy
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
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