Attachment of Sewing Machine

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1. Universal Or Zigzag
This all-purpose presser foot is the default for most straight and zigzag stitching, and even many decorative stitches.

2. Zipper
Zipper feet allow you to stitch close to the zipper coils, helping to create a neat appearance and allowing proper zipper functioning.

3. Butt...


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Objectives By the end of this session we would be able to understand Attachments used in Sewing Machines © All Rights Reserved 2

1. Universal Or Zigzag This all-purpose presser foot is the default for most straight and zigzag stitching, and even many decorative stitches. 2. Zipper Zipper feet allow you to stitch close to the zipper coils, helping to create a neat appearance and allowing proper zipper functioning . 3. Buttonhole Buttonhole feet come in a variety of styles, but all help to create neat and uniform buttonholes on your garments. Those with a built-in memory allow you to repeat the same size quickly and easily. © All Rights Reserved 3

4. Blind Hem This foot allows you to create an almost-invisible hem efficiently using your machine . 5. Pintuck Commonly seen on heirloom sewing projects, the pintuck foot adds a sweet touch to baby garments and fine lingerie. 6 . Edgestitch Very similar to a blindstitch hem foot, the edgestitch foot allows you to create perfectly straight topstitching. 7. Invisible Zipper Totally worth the money, and probably my second most-used specialty foot. © All Rights Reserved 4

8. Open Toe Embroidery This foot is especially handy if you like to do a bit of free-motion embroidery on your sewing projects, because you can see exactly where you are headed! 9.Jeans If you like sewing jeans, this handy foot will help you make neat, straight seams on denim and other heavy fabrics . 10. Straight Stitch Foot Using this foot and a straight stitch plate, it is impossible to “punch” fabric down under the throat plate of your sewing machine. © All Rights Reserved 5

11. Patchwork Foot This is quarter-inch foot, and it is definitely not just for quilters. Great for doll clothes and many small shirt-making seams, too. 12. Non-Stick Foot If you are hankering to sew with leather or faux leather, the Teflon foot will help prevent sticking on the surface while you are stitching.   13.Rolled Hemmer The rolled hem foot allows you to turn a fabric under twice and produce a neat and lovely hem. There are several different sizes that can handle delicate as well as heavier weight fabrics. © All Rights Reserved 6

14. Fell Foot This foot streamlines producing a felled seam, and some manufacturers produce a variety of finished felled seam widths . 15. Ruffler Attachment Not exactly a presser foot, more of an accessory, the ruffler makes uniform pleats in a range of sizes quickly and easily. It is essential if you have a household of girly-girls! 16. Binder Attachment + Binder Foot Used in combination, these two “feet” make attaching bias binding on quilts or garments a snap © All Rights Reserved 7

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