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How to Keep Sewing Machine Foot Pedal in Place (DIY Pad)

Sewing is not without its challenges. Forget about getting the needle threaded right or following the pattern correctly. There are other challenges that come with sewing that may distract you and end up adding more time to your sewing project.

How to keep sewing machine foot pedal in place: If you have the challenge of keeping your foot pedal stationary, then here is a quick solution. Use a little cardboard and place some rubberized shelf paper on top of it. Use rubber bands to fix the shelf paper in place. Then place your foot pedal on top. Your foot pedal should stay more stationary after that.

To learn more about how to do it yourself and keep your sewing machine foot pedal still while sewing, just continue to read our article. It contains some good ideas to help you meet and solve the moving foot pedal challenge

How to Make a Sewing Machine Foot Pedal Pad

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Here is a good idea that may solve your sewing machine foot pedal moving problem. Take an old mat that has a rubber backing to it. Cut it to size or to the size you like it to be.

Place the rug piece where you are comfortable using the foot pedal, then place your foot pedal on top of the rug piece. The rubber feet should hold your foot pedal on the rug and the rubberized back should keep the rug piece where you placed it.

Another option would be to take the rubber under layer for carpets and cut a piece that would fit under your sewing machine and is large enough to handle your foot pedal. All you would need is a pair of scissors to get the piece to size and then place it under your sewing machine.

A third option would be to turn to your old mouse pads that you have lying around the house. All you have to do is take the smooth fabric off the top of the mouse to expose the sticky rubber material underneath. Then place your foot pedal on top of that.

Sometimes you do not even have to cut the materials you want to use. Those stick all pads that are designed for cars. These pads hold cell phones and other items in place and usually do not let go when you make sharp turns.

Just place one of these little pads underneath and then add your foot pedal and you should be good to go. No mess, no fuss. A little ingenuity and creativity and you should be able to create your own foot pedal holder within minutes.

Tips for Keeping Your Sewing Machine Foot Pedal in Place

It is hard to separate the build your own foot pedal pads from the tips department because both topics go hand in hand. You learn how to build your own which then provides you with a great tip to securing your foot pedal in one spot.

So in this section, we will still give you some do it yourself ideas combined with some great tips you can use. These tips should not cost you a lot of money either to get them done.

First, you need good fast gripping shelf liner and some batting. Cut the shelf liner to the size you want. Next, create a padded bumper by using the batting and sewing it onto the liner. Make sure the bumper goes where you need it most and you can go all the way around if you want. Finally, place the completed project on your floor and place your foot pedal on top of it.

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Another tip you can try is Velcro. Carpeted floors are the easiest of surfaces for this material to succeed. All you do is stick or glue a little Velcro to the bottom of your sewing machine foot pedal and it should stick to your carpet fibers.

For hardwood and other non-carpet surfaces, you may have to stick another piece of Velcro down on the smooth flooring to get your foot pedal to stay put. As we mentioned above, cardboard is a good option as well.

To use cardboard, which won’t damage your nice clean floors, you need to choose your thickness size. Shorter people may need a thicker piece to keep the foot pedal in a comfortable position. So choose the thickness according to your height and preference.

Next, you need a sticky or rubbery surface to attach to the cardboard. We mentioned rubberized shelf paper above but you can use Velcro, a mouse pad or other sticky or hard gripping materials. Again, this is your choice and you may have the items around your home.

If you are really desperate, you can try 2 sided tape that really makes sure your foot pedal doe snot cross county lines while you are sewing. The two-sided tape is effective but it may be a little difficult to remove from your floors and your foot pedal.

Finally, place your foot pedal on top and get back to sewing. Hopefully, your solution has met the traveling foot pedal challenge and you can sew without being distracted.

Sewing Foot Pedal Holder (Pad)

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In case you are not creative nor really like doing DIY projects for such small details, we will review a few foot pedal pads here that you can buy through Amazon. That is the fastest way to meet and solve your sewing challenge.

1. Pedal Sta II Sewing Machine Pedal Pad

This pad’s sole purpose is to keep your sewing machine foot pedal steady and stationary while you sew. It comes with a non-slip and non-skid bottom that should keep your foot pedal where it is the easiest and most comfortable to use.

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The carpet measures approx. 8 by 9 inches in size providing you with lots of room for the foot pedal. Hook and loop tape are part of the features that help hold your device nice and still. Overall, the foot pedal pad measures about 18 by 11 inches in size.

It is a great tool for those who want to concentrate on their sewing without having to do a lot of DIY creative solutions. Check the latest price here >>

2. Martelli No Slip Pad for Machine Foot Pedal

For best results, you need to keep this pad free of dirt, dust, and thread. Those items mess up the no-slip surface and provide your foot pedal with an avenue to escape its location.

This works best on smooth flooring surfaces and may not work that well for carpeted floors. A mild cleanser can keep it nice and clean for you and the soap should not harm the no-slip surface of this foot pedal pad. Check latest price here >>

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Measuring 11 by 10 inches overall, you get a large surface to locate your foot pedal and keep it where it is most comfortable. Also, it should not leave any residue or damage your hardwood floors. Read more >>

3. Pedal Sewing Machine Pedal Pad

The carpeted interior surface on this sewing machine foot pedal pad helps keep it stationary and makes sure it doesn’t travel away from you. A rubber sponge backing works best on those floors that have non carpeted surfaces.

Plus, Velcro strips are included to add another level of stay put function. You can place this pad where you want and expect it to stay there throughout your sewing session. It is a one size fits all foot pedal pad. Check latest price here >>

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The vinyl; construction surround the carpeted area is tough and should handle frequent and rough sewing use with ease. Once in place, it should not harm your floors at all. It measures about 11 by 18 inches in total size. Read more >>

4. Splinova Sewing Sewing Foot Pedal Stay in Place mat

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Solve your traveling foot pedal challenge by purchasing this rubber back foot pedal pad. The top grip is guaranteed to keep your foot pedal where you need it. After you place the mat on your floor, you use the 4 I inch Velcro pieces to attach your foot pedal to the mat. Once that is done your foot pedal should stay put. Check latest price here >>

In addition, Velcro is stitched to the mat to keep it from coming off at the wrong time. With its decorative top, you can keep your sewing room looking nice. Everything about this sewing pedal mat says your foot pedal won’t travel away from you.

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It also says it doesn’t matter which flooring surface you have, your foot pedal won’t be moving on you. Read more >>

Some Final Words

Some sewing challenges are not that easy to overcome, nor are they very inexpensive to solve. Fortunately, those aspects do not apply to the traveling foot pedal challenge. Whether you fix the problem through your own creativity or buy it from Amazon or a store, you are looking at an easy solution that doesn’t cost you a lot of money.

That is the way to solve a sewing challenge before it gets too big of a problem.

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