tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-344190346941389031.post1460507806026887453..comments2023-11-06T09:07:10.521-04:00Comments on S C R A P M A S T E R: Are you a Pfaffie?Linda http://www.blogger.com/profile/10618454907539384514noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-344190346941389031.post-4612861682060986592014-07-25T10:03:42.617-03:002014-07-25T10:03:42.617-03:00I'm a Pfaffie. I have three of them. One is an...I'm a Pfaffie. I have three of them. One is an embellisher. Thanks for showing the difference a foot can make.Jo Fergusonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05622284091135049983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-344190346941389031.post-72585060580987383182014-07-23T08:57:52.935-03:002014-07-23T08:57:52.935-03:00I am definitely a Pfaffie! I love my machine whic...I am definitely a Pfaffie! I love my machine which is an Expression 2038 and is at least 5 or 6 years old. I have been using a clear plastic 1/4" foot (without a metal guide) that I purchased for the Pfaff. I love that I can see the fabric as it feeds in along the red line marking the 1/4". Donna quiltshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01519663616678330447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-344190346941389031.post-69298276123909647502014-07-22T07:26:40.917-03:002014-07-22T07:26:40.917-03:00Brilliant post Linda. Mines a Bernina and I am now...Brilliant post Linda. Mines a Bernina and I am now definitely on the hunt for a new 1/4" foot. Thank you. xx PS I use my walking foot for attaching binding as it copes better with the extra thicknesses and has a 1/4" seam guide.Linhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15406333686298786963noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-344190346941389031.post-57202174839802054762014-07-21T14:09:53.791-03:002014-07-21T14:09:53.791-03:00Hi there! I'm totally a Pfaffie! My machine is...Hi there! I'm totally a Pfaffie! My machine is quite old, it's a Synchromatic 1216 from probably the early 80s. It has the built in IDT, which i absolutely could not live without. I would love to get foot #4 as I have the same problem with the fabric skewing to one side when I use the 1/4" foot (I also have foot #1 and foot#2). <br /><br />Where did you buy #4? I'm hoping somewhere online, so I can order it. Our local pfaff dealer in town is HORRIBLE.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01641704585074114895noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-344190346941389031.post-89742686323391879002014-07-21T14:01:42.831-03:002014-07-21T14:01:42.831-03:00I do have a Pfaff, or two, but to date they are in...I do have a Pfaff, or two, but to date they are in circulation with my HV. The skewing of the fabric was a real drawback - I have #1 & #2 feet. I am going to have to look into #4! I am also really curious to see your take on free motion feet, because I am having "issues" there!What Comes Next?https://www.blogger.com/profile/17290766425199467892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-344190346941389031.post-38701565153459635252014-07-21T11:57:44.506-03:002014-07-21T11:57:44.506-03:00I have the same machine you have, and I've had...I have the same machine you have, and I've had it for nearly 5 years! I have your #1 which I rarely use, and #2 which is in constant use. I may have to look for #4 as well. My seams are pretty decent, but they could certainly be better. Thanks for the advice.sunnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15640327513033693188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-344190346941389031.post-51112576026971211612014-07-20T21:15:22.864-03:002014-07-20T21:15:22.864-03:00great post Linda! I am a Kenmore-e-ee as you know,...great post Linda! I am a Kenmore-e-ee as you know, but this type of explanation is so helpful! I definitely need to get more accurate on my 1/4". Maybe a new foot in my future!Adriennehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05567763046304613055noreply@blogger.com