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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
When I initially selected this item, I mistakenly assumed the large BROTHER label was an actual product designed by the "Brother" company. Now I'm not so sure. I've compared these feet to some of my other machine accessory feet made by Brother, Janome, and Singer (three machine brands I already own), and this set seems a bit sub-par as far as the machine milled thickness of the metal, etc. They still snap on to my low shank machines, but I'm not sure how well they will hold up compared to my other accessories.Other than that above point of reference, the price is a good value if they perform well. I don't have time to sew yet, but the plastic case, 3 rolled hem sizes, and addition sewing clips would not be matched elsewhere at 9.99. The larger sizes will be good for hemming curtains and long edge projects (compared to folding over edges and steam pressing them twice).It's good that these will adjust slightly while on the machine(s), but it was confusing as to how the parts were numbered. All 3 rolled hem feet are clearly marked for their individual hem sizing, but the 3 snap-on feet were not labeled the same. Two were numbered a 2, and the third one a 3. I have no clue what that means, since the three of them appear to be the same thing. Also, the adjustable screw to attach both parts together seems a bit shorter than would have been desired.I'm glad to have this set on hand for trial purposes, but I'm not sure I would have purchased these if compared to company line products. I usually prefer to have known brands that will stand behind their quality parts and long term performance.
Boomlett
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
These feet are distributed as 'for Brother' so I know they're compatible with my Brother machines. I also know that rolled hems, even using these feet, can be very tricky. It's difficult to maintain an even width while making sure the fabric feeds straight and even. There's plenty of how-to videos from the usual sources and it's just a matter of practice-makes-perfect. I found it easier to start with these wide feet before trying to do 4 or 6mm. Happy sewing and don't give up. Soon you'll be making beautiful hems!
P Bates
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
You receive a set of three rolled hem presser feet in a little plastic storage box, which is nice to keep them together and not lose them. Also 4 little spring sewing clips were included as a nice little surprise. Although the presser feet are Brother brand as shown on the box, they fit not only my Brothers, but also my Singers, and my new Janome as well. I believe they should fit most , if not all, low-shank domestic machines. They are pretty straightforward to attach and remove. There are 3 different sizes, depending on your project and size of the hem. I am going to also try these out on making rope projects. I know they won't work for all thicknesses of rope that I use, but I believe they might work on smaller diameter items. It'll be fun to check out this option!
Quilting Karen
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
These do fit on my Babylock and my old Pfaff machines and make rolled hems so much easier to sew. I think they will fit most low shank machines that have snap on feet. I love that there are 3 sizes enclosed and they do include several binding clips with the feet. Cotton quilting fabric does seem to go through smoothly on all 3 sizes and gives a very nice finished product. I have not tried it with silky fabrics or sheer curtains so I cannot comment on how those or very thick fabrics will work with these feet.
Good Product
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
Feet for hemming on a brother sewing machine. These feet look the same as the feet that came with my machine. When I have done hemming with each I may update this review if they didn’t work as well as expected. The quality looks the same as the feet that came with my machine. I like that this kit also came with a few cloth clips to try out instead of pins. The case is the perfect size to hold these feet or other accessories and fit into the pocket of a sewing machine case. Keeping them from getting lost in your bag or case is really helpful. These should last until I lose them!
shmoop
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
I should start with a disclaimer: I'm relatively new to sewing, and these are my first rolled hem presser feet. So when I say that these are tricky to use, I'm still not sure how much of that is due to my inexperience and how much of that is the design of the feet themselves. I'm going to give the benefit of the doubt and give these 4 stars. For $11, you get three wide rolled hem pressure foot presser feet in a small plastic case that also includes four plastic clips. One of the three feet arrive "disassembled", which simply means that the adjustable part of the foot had separated during shipping. It is trivial to reattach. I tried the feet on some scrap fabric after watching some video tutorials online. It is much trickier to use than I thought it would be. The hardest part is getting the fabric correctly rolled around the hook part of the presser foot. You have to ensure that the fabric is completely rolled around, which was much tricker to do than I thought it would be. Per the online tutorials I watched, a pair of tweezers and/or an awl are great tools to use to achieve this. The part of the presser foot that the needle passes through is adjustable. The hole the needle passes through is wide as well, so there is room to play with. I also had to adjust the position of the needle to make sure that the stitch would actually land on the hem. And that's the part that I'm unsure about. Even after I manage to finally get the fabric properly rolled into the presser foot, and after I adjust the foot and the needle appropriately, the stitches start to fall off of the hem after a while. I would fold the hem by hand before feeding it into the foot, but the stitches still end up falling off the hem. Again, I don't know how much of that is just inexperience, but it was very frustrating. After a dozen or so attempts, I got frustrated and quit. I'll try again another day.
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