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 in elastic tape while overlocking the edge of the fabric.
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.
This Thin Fabric plate is designed specifically for sewing lightweight materials easily. It reduces puckering and prevents skipped stitches as well as faulty stitching.
Compatible with all Juki TL models. Such as:
Two-thread overlocking or flatlock can be sewn with a 3/4-thread overlock sewing machine.
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Use this oil for the JUKI J150QVP and Juki 1541
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 presser foot is used for sewing in elastic tape while overlocking the edge of the fabric.
Tension is applied to the elastic tape by the roller guide at the front of the presser foot, stretching the tape while it is sewn in. The tension can be adjusted with the roller clamping screw. Elastic tape with a width of 5 to 8 mm width is best.
Part Number: 40138095 and A98156550A0
This Thin Fabric plate is designed specifically for sewing lightweight materials easily. It reduces puckering and prevents skipped stitches as well as faulty stitching.
This throat plate prevents stitching shrinkage and keeps lightweight materials out of the needle hole. Recommended Needle size #9 to #11
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.