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The Distinctive Edge Joining/Stitch in the Ditch Presser Foot is a premium, high-quality sewing accessory designed for all low shank snap-on machines. It enables precise, invisible seam joining by guiding the needle along existing seams, reducing tedious handwork. Its durable, perfectly calibrated design prevents needle breakage and ensures smooth fabric feeding. The innovative blister packaging doubles as an instruction manual, making it ideal for both beginners and pros seeking flawless, professional results.
| ASIN | B003Q6O9BQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,127 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #140 in Sewing Machine Presser Feet |
| Brand | Distinctive |
| Brand Name | Distinctive |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 414 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Distinctive |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DEDGEJSF |
| Material | Cardboard |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Number | DEDGEJSF |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Size | Edge Joining Foot |
| UPC | 654367578063 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**Y
Buy this one!
A few weeks ago I purchased a set of feet (edge binding and stitch in the ditch) off Amazon for about $6. That other foot looks absolutely identical to this one. No visible distinction. But... it already broke 3 needles before I realized that the other foot was just ever-so-slightly too loose where it attached to the shank,so the foot presses against the needle as it comes down. Until the needle just doesn't clear the foot, and snap! When I opened this new 'Distinctive' foot and compared the two, initially I was irked at how identical they look. But when I put the foot on my machine, its perfect. There is zero wiggle. Not on the attachment point and not on the guide itself. It snaps on easily, it is calibrated perfectly, and the Distinctive foot is 100% worth the extra couple bucks. Don't fall for the 'but I can get 2 or even 3 feet for half of what this one costs' logic. You will likely regret it. I haven't sent the other foot back (tho I should) because the other foot in that set works well enough and I don't need it often. Plus, the hassle isn't worth the amount I paid. But I am glad I decided to pursue the more expensive name brand option. This foot will last me a lifetime and it certainly isn't that expensive. I will not hesitate to purchase from the Distinctive brand again. Finally, I am making bias tape (sew tedious ๐) and decided to try out the new foot. Turns out that with the needle in the left hand position the guide is perfect for stitching the tape together. This is the cleanest bias I have ever made. The foot stays aligned perfectly, slides this cotton lawn over the dogs perfectly, and the needle clears sufficiently. Its perfect. Great product!
B**N
Perfect tool
Does well at its intended purpose. Nice quality all around.
P**E
Great Presser Foot!
This edge joining (stitch in the ditch) presser foot fits my Singer 44S HD, low shank sewing machine. It feels well-made. Directions for use are printed on the product card. It was easy to slide/unhook the plastic packing off the card . I am new to learning the technique. I found it stayed in the seam (aka the ditch) much better than another presser foot brand I have. I would not hesitate to purchasing other presser feet from this company.
A**K
Works pretty well
I own several of the Distinctive sewing machine presser feet and find this one to be helpful for applying bias tape/binding due to the metal guide on the center bottom of the foot. Once you have your binding/bias sewn to one side and are ready to finish your edge, you simply attach this Edge Joining foot and line up the metal guide to follow along the bias/binding edge. The needle will line up a little off centered from the metal guide in order to catch the bias on the top. You can also use this to sew a stitch in the ditch if your machine has an adjustable needle position allowing you to stich directly behind the guide.
J**O
Let's you Stitch in the Ditch with confidence
I am new to quilting and so am exploring how to use different pressure feet for my sewing machine. This foot helps you quilt a straight line down an existing seam. In theory, the quilt stitches should disapper into the existing seam line. The foot applies pressure on the fabric to flatten it down. There is a metal guide in the front that you just keep aligned with the seam as you sew/quilt. Maybe you could do the same thing with your existing pressure foot, but I did not have the patience, or expertise. So this was very helpful for me in learning how to "stitch in the ditch". I found that if my batting was too lofty, or if I cross seams lines, or my fabric was not held taut, the metal guide would sometimes bunch up against the fabric. I am not sure if I was doing something wrong or if this was the correct technique. This was a very hjelpful tool for me. All metal and seems well made. I have several other sewing feet made by Distinctive and am pleased with all of them.
J**W
First Time Quilt Made Easier
I just finished my FIRST QUILT EVER!! It's a baby sized quilt, so nothing amazing. When I was shopping for feet related to clothing making I saw this foot and figured it was inexpensive so added it to my card with the quilt I just finished in mind. I pieced it together and finally got to the 'stitch in the ditch' part. Please keep in mind I am teaching myself how to make this as I go along. I don't even OWN a 'real' quilt, just machine made bedspreads etc. Now that I've used the foot I understand why it's so useful. My first quilt looks AMAZING. The 'ditch' stitching is neatly tucked into the joined seams. You can't even see them on the face of the quilt, but the quilt has that distinctive 'quilted' look. I don't know how else to put it. Now I'm going to try the Distinctive Free Motion foot for the all over quilting. I'll be reviewing that foot next! To the mechanics of the foot itself, it attached perfectly to my older Singer. The bit of metal that goes 'in the ditch' guides you really well, but it has enough 'give' that excessive pressure to it just nudges it over a little. You move the foot back, and the metal bit just goes back to center. Basically, I hit a few spots where it got tripped up by there being something to push against (my own mistakes in putting the quilt together) and the bit didn't bend. I was really afraid I'd ruined it a couple times, but it sprang back like a champ.
A**L
Great for topstitching!
Before I purchased this foot, I did a little research and found a good amount of tutorials on the different uses for an edge joining foot, which made it worth the buy. It fits my Janome 11594 without issue and since I sew apparel I've found this foot to be pretty versatile for my needs. Besides stitching in the ditch and joining fabrics, it works great for under-stitching facings. Most importantly I no longer have to use my straight stitch foot for topstitching. If your machine's straight stitch function has the ability to move the needle right or let of center, you will get perfect results. If you place the seam under the center bar and move the needle off center, the foot does all the work for you.
A**.
Necessary purchase for garment sewers
This is by far the best purchase I have made since I started sewing. With this foot, I can achieve beautiful, straight, even topstitching and stitch in the ditch accurately. It's made a world of difference in the quality of my garments, and I use it in every project. I've had this foot for several months now and it's holding up just fine. It can get hitched up on fabrics with a little texture or pile to them, but that's easily fixed by lifting up the foot and placing it back down again. This foot is a great value and will definitely improve the look of your projects.
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