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BEADING FOOT
Place strung beads under channel in foot.
Zigzag stitch width should be enough to
clear beads. Beads appear to float on fabric
when sewn with invisible thread.
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Item #
FT012-L |
Description
Low |
UPC
036346012001 |
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OVEREDGE FOOT
Used for fabric edges that pucker or curl.
Use small zigzag stitch width with the
needle sewing on and off the edge of the
fabric.
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Item #
FT013-H
FT013-L |
Description
Overedge Guide,
High
Overedge Guide,
Low |
UPC
036346187709
0363461876004 |
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BLINDSTITCH FOOT
Guides the fabric and helps hold it is place
as you fold it back to create an invisible
hem. Use a bling hem stitch and thread to
match fabric for a nearly invisible hem.
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Item #
FT014-L |
Description
Low |
UPC
036346104003 |
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DARNING/QUILTING FOOT
When using this foot, fabric can be guided
in any direction by free motion. Bring
bobbin thread to the top and move in a
smooth motion. Lower feed dogs or use a
cover plate so you can move freely.
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Item #
FT016-H
FT016-L
FT016-LW |
Description
High
Low
12mm, Low |
UPC
036346181509
036346181400
036346402109 |
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BIAS BINDER FOOT
Feed your bias cut strips through the foot.
It will fold and hold the resulting binding
(⅜" - ⅞") in place while you sew it onto
your project.
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Item #
FT017-L |
Description
Low |
UPC
036346556222 |
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WALKING FOOT with GUIDE
This deluxe model has ridged feet to work
with the feed dogs and evenly feeds multiple
quilt layers or slippery fabrics under the
presser foot. The bar helps guide the
quilter to make evenly spaced lines of
quilting.
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Item #
FT022-L
FT022-SL |
Description
Low
Slant |
UPC
036346011011
036346011028 |
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1/4" PIECING FOOT
Front (tapered) portion is ¼" on right edge,
and ⅛" on left edge for perfect seams when
piecing or quilting. Feet are also marked by
lines along side edge of foot to be used as
a reference for starting, stopping, or
turning corners.
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Item #
FT024-L |
Description
Low |
UPC
036346606002 |
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