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  2. Walking foot - Wikipedia

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    Walking foot. A walking foot is a mechanism for feeding the workpiece through a sewing machine as it is being stitched. It is most useful for sewing heavy materials where needle feed is mechanically inadequate, for spongy or cushioned materials where lifting the foot out of contact with the material helps in the feeding action, and for sewing many layers together where a drop feed will cause ...

  3. Comparison of embroidery software - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery software is software that helps users create embroidery designs. While a large majority of embroidery software is specific to machine embroidery , there is also software available for use with hand embroidery techniques, such as cross-stitch .

  4. Leg mechanism - Wikipedia

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    An inverted slider crank mechanism for the front foot and crank-rocker for the back foot. U.S. Patent No. 4095661, Walking Work Vehicle, J. R. Sturges (1978). A lambda mechanism combined with a parallelogram linkage to form a translating leg that follows the coupler curve. U.S. Patent No. 6,260,862, Walking Device, J. C. Klann (2001).

  5. Dog walking business is booming in NYC again — here ... - AOL

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    That matches data from Rover provided to The Post: Dog walking bookings in NYC have increased from July through September 2024 by 25% year-over-year.

  6. Colin Jost injures foot while covering surfing at Olympics ...

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    Colin Jost is keeping fans updated about his injured foot. The “SNL” star , who is covering Olympics surfing for NBC in Tahiti, shared a photo of his left foot with three bandaged toes.

  7. Plantigrade - Wikipedia

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    Plantigrade foot occurs normally in humans in static postures of standing and sitting. It should also occur normally in gait (walking). Hypertonicity , spasticity , clonus , limited range of motion, abnormal flexion neural pattern, and a plantar flexor (calf) muscle contracture, as well as some forms of footwear such as high heeled shoes may ...