Zipper pressure feet are a zipper's best friend. But zipper feet are also great for seeing how close you are to the edge since there is only one toe!
This gauge is used as a guide for the edge of the fabric when sewing with a fixed seam allowance. This gauge can be swung toward you so that it is out of the way when not in use.
Compatible with Juki TL machines and J-150 QVP. Such as:
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:
This standard presser foot is used for sewing straight stitches and zigzag stitches. It can be used to sew lightweight to heavyweight materials.
Original Juki foot for model MO-1000 and MO-2000QVP sergers.
Used for regular overlock stitching and overlocking the edge of fabric to swing in tape.
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This gauge is used as a guide for the edge of the fabric when sewing with a fixed seam allowance. The gauge can be swung toward you so that it is out of the way when not in use.
The guide, being short at the front and back, makes this gauge perfect for sewing gentle curves
The gauge can be moved as far as 1.2" (30 mm) from the needle and secured by loosening and tightening the screws with a screwdriver.
Compatible with Juki TL machines and J-150 QVP. Such as:
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.