A wide variety of presser feet are available for most sewing machines. Feet are designed to accommodate different stitches and sewing requirements such as binding, ruffling, piping, and zipper installation. Sewing machine manufacturers design competing models of feet, but the general purpose for each type remains the same.
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Tags: tutorial, demo, foot, blind-stitch, sewing
Started by Susan Sep 28, 2015.
Started by Susan. Last reply by Karen Jan 7, 2014.
On my old sewing machines (Elna Lotus as above, then a Riccar) I had a zipper foot with a single long toe, and the needle could fit to the…Continue
Tags: Elna, Lotus, Riccar, Prym, zipper
Started by Karen. Last reply by Kathleen Aug 12, 2013.
If you want finished edges similar to a serger/overlock machine, look no further than the Overcast Foot. You can even get the rolled-edge look! Also, learn how to make lettuce edges and fringe in our instructional video. We show you how to install…Continue
Tags: overlock, serger, machine, lettuce, install
Started by Susan Nov 27, 2012.
Tags: tutorial, monogram, foot, monogramming
Started by Susan Oct 9, 2012.
In this video we show you how to use and install the one-step automatic buttonhole foot. This foot creates perfectly sized buttonholes for the exact button you are using on your project. No more guess work or uneven buttonholes! Also great for…Continue
Tags: button, h***, tutorial, how-to, feet
Started by Susan Sep 25, 2012.
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