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H: Multi-Cord Foot
Design your own braids or trims. Place one to
three cords in the foot and sew over cord(s) for a
simple couching method. Or sew over one cord
with a zigzag to gather heavier weight fabrics.
Scant 1/4˝ Foot
Accuracy is the key to successful patchwork/quilt
sewing. Sewn from 3.5 needle position; the edge
of the foot provides a perfect 1/4˝ seam guide. Or
use 4.5 needle position and achieve the desirable
scant 1/4˝ often requested by quilters.
P-2: Open Toe Embroidery/Darning Foot
Skipped stitches are no longer a concern when
sewing free motion embroidery, stippling, darning
and monogramming. The spring-loaded foot
moves up and down at the same time as the
needle. Another benefit when using this foot is the
front cutout provides maximum visibility.
R: Automatic Buttonhole Foot
Place button in foot to determine the buttonhole
size. The machine will automatically sew the
corresponding buttonhole.
Quilt Guide
The quilt guide is helpful when sewing parallel,
evenly spaced rows of stitching. May be used with
a walking foot.
Open Toe Walking Foot
Great for keeping quilt layers from shifting when
sewing and keeping stripes and checks matched.
Fabrics lie between an upper feed dog (on walking
foot) and lower feed dog (on machine) to move
fabrics simultaneously, preventing them from
slipping.
Straight Stitch Needle Plate
Skipped stitches or puckered fabric? The small
needle entry hole in this plate prevents the needle
from pushing your fabric underneath the needle
plate. (Must use center needle position.)
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