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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 Thin Fabric presser foot is designed specifically for sewing lightweight materials easily. It reduces puckering and prevents skipped stitches as well as faulty stitching. Pair the thin throat plate for best results.
Compatible with all Juki TL models. Such as:
Two-thread overlocking or flatlock can be sewn with a 3/4-thread overlock sewing machine.
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 Thin Fabric presser foot is designed specifically for sewing lightweight materials easily.
Since the needle drops into a round opening, this presser foot reduces puckering when sewing lightweight materials, preventing skipped stitches as well as faulty stitching.
This standard presser foot is used for sewing straight stitches and zigzag stitches. It can be used to sew lightweight to heavyweight materials.
The wide needle entry opening allows this presser foot to be used for a variety of fabrics and applications, from straight stitches to zigzag stitches.
Press the black button to keep the presser for horizontal in order to smoothly begin sewing at a thick seam.
This listing is for computerized machines only.
This 1/4" Quilting Presser Foot is used for free-motion quilting using a ruler.
With a distance of 1/4" (6.5mm) from the 1/4" needle entry point to the outer edge of the presser foot, sew using a ruler as a guide. The front of the presser foot is lowered, making it easier to see the needle area.
Use the screw to adjust the height of the presser foot according to the thickness of the fabric.
Two-thread overlocking or flatlock can be sewn with a 3/4-thread overlock sewing machine.
By covering the upper looper, you can sew with only two threads (lower looper thread and needle thread). Although two pieces of fabric cannot be sewn together, you can easily sew overlocking with two threads.