Walking Foot Troubleshooting – Guide To Follow

The walking foot is an optional presser foot for a sewing machine. If you are looking for Walking Foot Troubleshooting, you are at the right platform. I will give you complete information about the sewing machine walking foot.

Walking Foot Troubleshooting – Common Issues and Solutions

As I introduced above, this is an optional presser foot. Use this sewing foot when making plaids, as it guides and aligns the fabric completely and properly.

Walking Foot Troubleshooting

It is specially used for sewing quilts with layers. If you are doing these projects but the walking foot is not properly working, I will tell you how to troubleshoot it. Here are some ways to check why your walking foot is not working.

Way 1. Check the Installation of the walking foot

The first way is to check the Installation to see whether the walking foot is installed correctly. Sometimes, there is an issue with the Installation of the walking foot. Due to that reason, it is not working. Mainly the walking feet are installed on the screws. These are not attached to the snap-in assembly.

Furthermore, remove the foot from the machine. This screw can be removed by unscrewing the screw on the left side of the presser foot place. The walking foot is of two types: one is a fork, and the other is a bar. If the walking foot is a forked piece, it goes around the needle on the correct screw.

On the other hand, the bar goes on the top of the needle screw after putting the fork or bar in position. Attach the walking foot on the left using the screw. When you lower the foot, ensure that the foot fits on the sewing bed below.

Way 2. Sew Forward

If you are walking, please double-check the sew. Make sure to hold a backward lever or return the needle manually while returning or back-stitching. It’s a common way to start and stop the stitches. Assure not to perform this action while installing the walking foot. It can cause an interruption in function. It does not act correctly.

Way 3. Right Speed for Walking Foot

You should check the speed and choose the right space. The best speed for working on the walking foot is slow or medium. It does not work well with a fast speed. Make sure to slow or moderate the speed of the sewing machine.

Bernina makes walking feet that can work at a fast speed. So, when discussing the sewing machine speed for the walking foot, you can mention all sewing machines except the Bernina.

Way 4. Straight Stitch

Another way to check and solve the problem with the walking foot is to check the stitch. The walking foot works only with the straight stitch. It does not work with the zig-zag, reverse, side, or other stitch. Make sure to sew using a straight stitch while working with the walking foot.

How to use a walking foot for a sewing machine?

It requires time to install the walking foot on the sewing machine. But it is not a difficult task. Here are some steps that you should follow to see the use of the walking foot for a sewing machine

How to Use a Walking Foot

Step 1: Remove the original presser foot:

The first step is removing the original presser foot landholder. When you are going to remove the presser foot, make sure to have the screw and remove it in half or just one side. Hold the presser foot from one side.

Step 2: Attach the walking foot:

Now, proceed to the second step. This step is to attach the walking foot after removing the presser foot. Some rules should be kept in mind, such as keeping the needle up and almost above the area.

Now, pass the walking foot to the place and do not tighten it. Keep in mind that the lever is over the needle clamp. Now use the screwdriver and start tightening this screw of the sewing machine. Authenticate that the screw is tightened completely.

Step 3: Sew with this foot:

Some people think there may be a difference in the sewing of the presser and the walking foot. But there is not a big difference between them. This is the same as the straight sewing with the ordinary presser foot.

Thread the bobbin and start sewing straight lines with the sewing machine. It is best if your sewing machine is working at a low speed. At a fast speed, the walking foot does not work well. Janome sewing machines have a button that can be used at low or high speed, depending on the walking foot.

You must press the pedal a little if you do not have this machine. One thing you should keep in mind is that this foot does not work in reverse. Start working from the near edge and sew straight.

When to use a walking foot?

Now, the following question is when to use walking feet. Here are some things that use the walking foot for their sewing. The things are given as follows:

Bulky Seams: 

The walking foot is used to sew bulky seams, bulky projects, and thick fabrics that may not easily be set under the ordinary presser foot.

Havier Fabrics:

The heavier fabrics use the walking foot. Because they are heavier in volume than the other fabrics, they do not manage under the ordinary presser foot.

How to Use a Walking Foot for Garment Sewing?

The walking foot is best for sewing garments. It helps the fabric move slowly under the needle of the sewing machine. The walking foot has a special top and bottom that grip the fabric, allowing it to move and handle together easily. It can also handle many layers of fabric together easily.

Walking Foot Troubleshooting

How do you use walking feet for quilting?

Walking foot quilting is very easy and useful. Replace the walking foot with a presser foot. Now, place the layers of the quilting together. Start sewing from the middle to the outward. This is the best method for sewing layered fabrics or quilts. That optional presser foot is comfortable for quilting projects.

How to use a walking foot for quilting

Thick Straps:

The thick straps don’t pass easily through the original or ordinary presser foot, so the walking foot ensures the sewing of the thick straps. You may say that the thick straps are the same as the layers of fabric. The rappels are caused by the original presser foot.

Leather:

Leather is a rigid material. Only the hard thing can pass this from the sewing machine. Walking on foot is beneficial for this work. The presser foot can not pass it easily through the sewing machine.

How to Use a Walking Foot on a Brother Sewing Machine?

The walking foot on the Brother sewing machine is the same as that on other sewing machines, which have a separate walking foot. I am going to give you the complete guide for your query.

Here, you should select the right walking foot for your Brother sewing machine model. Usually, you can use the compatible presser foot, which you have to buy separately. Make sure the sewing machine is switched off before attaching or removing the feet.

Now remove the regular presser foot and attach the other walking foot in its place. When you remove the presser foot, attach the other walking foot. Now lower the presser foot lever. Thread the sewing machine’s needle. Furthermore, check and adjust the tension and start sewing some length of the fabric.

The walking foot tension setting plays an important role in its working. Sometimes, when my walking foot sticks, I adjust the tension setting, and it starts sewing without sticking.

When you sew an area, you can learn about the sewing machine’s work. The practice is essential for the experiment. Some practice is critical before starting your original project. If you start it directly, it may cause your work problems.

If you are using a walking foot, you should have the proper knowledge about Walking Foot Troubleshooting. The Installation and troubleshooting for all sewing machines are the same. The Singer’s and Janome’s walking feet are approximately the same.

FAQs: Walking Foot Troubleshooting

How do I set the tension for my walking foot?

If you want the best results, you have to use the 90/14 needle for a walking foot. Now, I am going to tell you about the tension setting. The tension for the walking foot is 5(tight). If the upper thread is loose, it can make the bobbin thread go straight, making the stitches more likely to break.

Why is my walking foot jumping?

Make sure the walking foot is not too tight and not too loose. The loose, walking foot is the cause of the jumping or the funny states that occur while sewing. Whenever this situation arises, check the needle bar. The screw of the needle bar must be loose. Make it tight to get away from the problem.

Why does my walking foot skip stitches?

The walking foot skips the stitches when you do not choose the right one. This means you have to select the walking foot according to the fabric. If you have thick fabric but do not choose perfect, it may not allow the needle to enter. If the fabric is not thick, it can also skip the stitches.

When should you not use a walking foot?

It would be best not to use the walking foot when working with the two layers of woven fabric. There is almost no need for the optional walking foot. The sewing presser foot and the needle can easily pass this fabric. So, in that case, you did not use the walking foot,

What is the correct thread tension?

The tension is only about the top thread tension. We usually make adjustments for walking foot sewing and walking foot troubleshooting. The tension setting is 0 to 9, and the normal tension setting for the fabric is 4.5. So, you can use this thread tension for ordinary and normal fabrics.

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