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This presser foot is used for materials that do not feed well and are difficult to sew, such as vinyl-coated fabric and leather.
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This presser foot is used for stretch fabrics (such as knits), hard-to-feed materials (such as vinyl-coated fabric) and unevenly fed material (such as quilting or fabric with a nap).
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This stopper can be used for disabling the foot switch of the foot controller.
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This magnifier allows the needle area to be enlarged by approximately 1.4 times, making it easier to see.
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This presser foot is used for piecing together patchwork with a seam allowance of 1/4" (6.4 mm).
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This additional thread stand can be used with large cross-wound cone style thread.
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This controller can be used to start/stop sewing and adjust the sewing speed with your foot.
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This presser foot is used for materials that do not feed well, such as vinyl-coated fabric, leather and terry cloth.
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This presser foot is used for sewing satin stitches, ecorative stitches and letters.
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This presser foot is used to sew overcasting in order to prevent the cut edges of fabric from fraying.
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This presser foot is used for sewing blind hem stitches, which are sewn along the hems of pants and skirts to be invisible from the right side of the fabric.
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This set of versatile and useful presser feet that will meet the needs of even advanced everyday users.
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This set of presser feet is created specialty quilting and sewing as you advance in your sewing.
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You can sew straight lines and decorative patterns in parallel with two needles with 0.07" (2 mm) spacing.
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This presser foot is used for holding a button in place and attaching it using the zigzag stitch.
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This needle plate designed specifically for straight stitching allows you to sew beautiful straight stitches.
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This spool pin is used when another thread spool is needed for twin needle sewing or bobbin winding.
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This presser foot is used for stitching seam lines, such as with Stitchin-the-ditch sewing for patchwork quilts and concealed seams on clothes.
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This presser foot is used for sewing blind hem stitches, which are sewn along the hems of pants and skirts to be invisible from the right side of the fabric.
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This presser foot is used to sew overcasting in order to prevent the cut edges of fabric from fraying.