I recently bought an old Singer sewing machine to fabricate some vinyl covers for my boat seats.
Works a treat with the right size needle & correct thread.
Stitches perfectly through 2 layers of vinyl + the pvc piping.
unless the fabric is very grippy you could probably get away with just using a Teflon foot.
Walking foot attachments are available at reasonable cost, bought one but never needed to use it.
Just look out for any cheap metal bodied domestic sewing machine, Singer Brother ect.
I did think about buying an industrial walking foot machine but simply can't justify the cost.
Another thing about industrial machines is the stitching speed, way too fast for a novice like me to control.
There are some great sewing tutorials on youtube
Never touched a sewing machine in my life before but I am more than happy with the seat covers I made.
