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The SINGER Even Feed Walking Presser Foot is a metal accessory designed for low-shank SINGER sewing machines, enabling smooth, even feeding of multiple fabric layers. Ideal for quilting, heavyweight fabrics, and precise pattern matching, it prevents fabric shifting and puckering, making it a must-have tool for professional-quality sewing projects.




























| ASIN | B09TPZ9VG8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,765 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #90 in Sewing Machine Presser Feet |
| Brand | SINGER |
| Brand Name | SINGER |
| Color | New Version |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,003 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3"L x 2"W |
| Item Type Name | Presser Foot |
| Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
| Manufacturer | SINGER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Even Feed |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | Even Feed |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3"L x 2"W |
| Size | 3 inches (L) x 2 inches (W) x 1 inch (H) |
| UPC | 037431887894 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
T**W
Easy installation
I'm using this for sewing leather projects, 8oz, and on a Singer 44S. Put it on the machine and started sewing. What a difference it makes keeping the materials from creeping sideways and lengthways. I wish I had bought it sooner. After practicing a fair amount and dialing it into my preferences, I haven't had any failures or bad errors required tear downs saving considerable time and leather. $29- Well worth every penny!
B**M
A must-have for thick and multilayered material.
Great tool! Used for a marine vinyl upholstery job. Sews 4 layers of vinyl. Definitecouldnt do it without this walking foot. A must have for thick or multilayer materials.
P**L
Sewing foot feeder
Singer foot feeder used for boat canvas cloth. Works well.
S**C
No fabric jamming
I've sewn for many years and I've always thought a walking foot is a walking foot so I never bought the more pricey Singer product. I was dead wrong! I always had to baby sit my fabric feed at the beginning of seams because fabric would jam /bunch up back behind the foot, on top of not being able to start right at the beginning raw fabric edge. Ever hopeful I bought this brand because I had some silk to be sewn up and...why not try? It's been nothing but smooth sailing with this Singer walking foot! No, I'm not getting paid for this lol. I can place my foot/feed at the very tippy tip of my seam to be sewn and no jam, no baby sitting nothing but a perfect even sewing of a seam on even the thinnest knit fabric. I also like to use a walking foot on slippery wiggly woven fabric and this did a beautiful job. I'm so glad I tried this brand. Fits my Baby Loc Presto and my Janome perfectly. I thinks it's called "low shank" since every time I get something that says that it fits lol.
S**T
Works
Bought this to help with sewing marine vinyl and it’s doing the job
M**N
The walking foot is great for thin and stretch fabrics
While it’s kinda finicky to switch the foot out, it’s a really cool mechanism. I have a heavy duty singer and it works perfectly. There are plenty of videos to show you how to set it up properly, and it’s been a game changer for my projects with organza or jersey knit.
T**8
twisty tie required
I used a bread tie / twisty tie / little wire coated in plastic to secure the walking foot white arm to the screw that tightens up the needle. This was necessary for things to work properly... this makes switching the foot a pain but it just wouldn't reliably work for me otherwise... Missed stitches were mentioned in a couple reviews and this was attributed to the white walking foot arm not reliably following / maintaining contact with the screw that secures the needle. RAT NEST is what I ended up with. I had snarls of thread like the thread had come off the tension arm. Because I expected failure mode = skipped stitch, I was a while figuring out why this was happening... I took a few inches of the type of twist tie that is often on bread or muffin packages and used it to wrap around both the white arm and the needle screw. There is a picture in another review, I think... The type of twist tie that has metal wrapped in plastic is better than using a plastic-only twisty tie. The fabric in use : I am using a waterproof/breathable fabric that has stretch... about 15% or so. Polartec megashield or whatever it is called. The fabric sewed fine with a universal foot but did stretch and pucker. It would sew without pucker using the walking foot but only when I first installed that twisty tie... 4/5 start with the bread tie installed...
S**N
Just as described!
Just as described!
A**A
Blij mee
Dit voetje helpt mij enorm. Ik moest er wel al gauw naaimachineolie in doen omdat hij bleef hangen, maar sindsdien heb ik er geen problemen mee gehad.
B**K
Makina yenilendi
Yeni makine almaktan kurtardi beni.
K**R
Game changer!
Use it practically every day!
K**Y
Great product
I’ve been using this Singer walking foot for quite some time now, and it’s been absolutely brilliant. It fits my machine perfectly and has made such a difference when sewing thicker fabrics and multiple layers — everything feeds through so smoothly with no bunching or slipping. I’ve used it on denim, quilting projects, and even tricky materials, and it’s never given me a single problem. It feels sturdy and well made, easy to attach and remove, and has stood up beautifully to regular use. Honestly one of the best sewing accessories I’ve bought — completely faultless and highly recommended.
J**A
Goede voet, aan te raden voor beginners
Ik ben beginner, mezelf aan het aanleren en dus totaal niet vertrouwd met naaimachines en accessoires. Montage ging heel vlot en ook bij het stikken zelf geen problemen ondervonden. Een heel makkelijke voet dus, zeker voor een beginner aan te raden.
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