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      The feed dogs on the Brother Walking Foot move at the same pace as the machine’s lower feed dogs to feed the fabric consistently.

      Fabrics that can be difficult to sew such as vinyl, leather, quilting layers and velvet can be easily sewn. Use this walking foot for thick layers of fabric.

      1. Attach the walking foot to the machine.
      2. Set the machine to straight stitch.
      3. Sew.

      Compare this foot to other accessories with Brother's Ultimate Guide to Walking Feet →

      Barcode: 4977766604987

      Compatible with:

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