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Easy Installation
Customers are highly satisfied with the ease of installation of the Brother SA188 Open Toe Walking Foot, expressing that the instructions were clear and the process straightforward. Some customers have noted a learning curve for using the foot but overall, they are pleased with their purchase.
Stitch Evenness
Customers highly praise the Brother SA188 Open Toe Walking Foot for its excellent performance in quilting, especially when dealing with multiple fabric layers and heavy materials. Some users have used it for years without any issues and find it essential for their sewing projects. However, a few customers mention that they wished it came with a 1/4" guide or found it heavier than expected. Overall, the foot is highly recommended for quilting and other thick fabric projects.
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Compatibility With Machine
Customers have generally positive feedback regarding the compatibility of this Brother SA188 Open Toe Walking Foot with their machines. While most report a perfect fit, some express concerns about compatibility with specific models and mention that they chose Brother over generic brands for assurance. A few customers had initial issues but ultimately found the foot to work correctly after confirming its authenticity.
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Quality
Attaches solidly and worked perfectly 1st try on my old xr-9000 60 stitch model.
Great for quilt or binding and heavy thick material.
It sounds like a bag of spanners when its working buy its a game changer for knits!
I first bought a cheap one that i had thought was a brother but wasn’t and it broke in the first use so i sent it back and orde... Read More
Price
This works great and it’s way cheaper than the others i’ve seen.
Rather spend more up front than multiple times for cheap aftermarket feet.
99 price - and what i received was a junky generic "knock off" in a tiny cardboard box that said "for brother" on the top, with... Read More
I bought an off the shelf brother lx3817 from walmart for about 80 bucks.
Shipping
Got it 3 days earlier than expected.
Happly, the foot arrived just as i finished the first row.
Packaging/appearance
I received this foot on 6/2/20 and it is definitely a genuine brother foot in it's proper packaging.
Shame on me, because thinking back on it, i recalled ordering brother bobbins from sewvac usa like 8 years ago, & they came in ... Read More
It comes in their packaging and says brother right on it.
After reading reviews, was afraid it might not be the genuine article but had factory packaging and works well.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 744 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 17 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Made quilting a thick design a breeze
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The tutorial said to invest in this walking foot
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By the way i installed it myself i watched youtube like five times
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its so dog gone funny to watch it lob its way on the fabric
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Will update my review once i finish my project
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I bought an off the shelf brother lx3817 from walmart for about 80 bucks
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I bought it to use until i can get a babylock
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I went with this more expensive walking foot because i wanted a good quality brother product that i could depend on
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