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I have a singer 6202 sewing machine and I need to know how to attach the walking foot for quilting. thanks

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You have to unscrew the presser foot, then attach the WF, using the same screw.

Make sure the lever on the WF rests on top of the needle bar clamp.

Some WF have a two prong lever and this fits around the needle clamp like a lobster claw.

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Question moved from MISC to White.

These are the two best parts sites and they don't list one. The best thing would be to contact them direct. I am led to believe that a Singer might fit.

White 1919 Sewing Machine Parts

https://www.sewingpartsonline.com > ... > White Parts
Shop our extensive selection of White 1919 parts & accessories! Quick delivery. 90-day returns. ... Foot Control with Cord (110/120V), Babylock #419451-003.

White 1919 Sewing Machine Parts Accessories Attachments

https://www.sewingparts.co.uk > machines > clip-on

White 1919 Walking Foot Includes Instructions & Guide Price £19.95 ... White 1919 Free Motion Embroidery / Quilting Foot - Large Hole Price £8.95 ...

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https://www.google.com/search?q=White+1919%2C+walking+foot

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How to attach a quilt guide

You have to unscrew the screw for the presser foot first. The walking foot will then fit. Use the same screw to attach the walking foot. Before you insert the screw, take the white handle on the walking foot and slide it on the screw arm for the needle. Now tighten the screw.
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How do I attach a walking foot

Okay let's get started.
  • First let's look at the walking foot.
  • Turn the bulky body so that it's away from you.
  • On the left you see a groove that is going to be where you attach the foot to your machine.
  • On the right is a u-shaped arm which you can move up and down. It will go over the needle clamp
Now, let's remove your present foot from the machine and look at it.
  • Loosen the foot screw until it almost comes off. (if it does come off, screw it back on a bit.) The screw is on the left of the foot-bar.
  • On the right you'll see the needle bar with a needle clamp (what you tighten when you replace a needle) on the right of the needle-bar.
Okay the walking foot business.
  • slide the walking foot into position so that the foot screw is in the slot on the right and the u-shaped arm is over the needle clamp, with the needle clamp in the middle of the u-shaped opening.
  • Tighten the foot screw securely, it's going to be under more strain than normal.
  • While you're at it, check that the needle-clamp is nice and tight as well.
Okay, then! There you go... Happy sewing.
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