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Description
The large needle hole makes this throat plate ideal for sewing heavyweight materials. This plate is designed for sewing with thicker weight fabric as well as a heavy amount of fabric to prevent your needle from tugging resulting in damaging your regular stitch plate.
This is compatible with:
This presser foot is used for sewing on strands of pearls, beads or sequins.
Content
Use this foot to apply piping or welt cording. Can be used with welt cord or piping that is already covered or cover it yourself.
The large needle hole makes this throat plate ideal for sewing heavy-weight materials.
This plate is designed for sewing with thicker weight fabric as well as a heavy amount of fabric to prevent your needle from tugging, resulting in damaging your regular stitch plate.
This box collects scraps of fabric cut by the overlock sewing machine.
This is useful for throwing out all scraps after work is completed, without allowing them to scatter around the work area. When storing the sewing machine, accessories such as the foot controller can be stored in the box.
Series & Part Number
MO-1000/2000: 40134096
MO-735: A9108-130-000
MO-114D/104D: A910-880-L000
MO-655: A9108-202-000
MO-654DE: A9108-202-000
MO-644D: A9108-202-000
MO-623: A9108-202-000
MO-1200QVP: A910-880-L000
This presser foot is designed specifically for sewing chain stitches.
Use the left needle with this presser foot. (Be sure to remove the right and center needles before using this presser foot.)
Model & Part Number:
MCS-1700QVP: 40177370
This table is used for free-motion sewing when the sewing machine is positioned longitudinally.
This auxiliary table for free-motion quilting ( FMQ ) is transparent, making it easy to see under the work surface.
It is also perfect for use with the quilting foot side open toe.
This presser foot is used for sewing on strands of pearls, beads or sequins.
Braiding to a width of up to 4 mm as well as transparent or decorative threads can be sewn on. The strand can also be sewn in the middle of fabric by sewing along a folded edge with flatlock.