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Quilting Binder Set, Elna #846421203

Original price was: $283.95.Current price is: $141.98.

The Quilting Binder Set is the perfect accessory for quick and trouble-free binding. The spiral cone on the front of the binder feeds and folds the fa

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Ribbon Embroidery Attachment, Pfaff #821463096

Original price was: $568.23.Current price is: $284.12.

Revolutionize your embroidery projects with the Pfaff Ribbon Embroidery Attachment, a groundbreaking innovation in home embroidery. This optional atta

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Ribbon Embroidery Attachment, Viking #920600096

Original price was: $679.95.Current price is: $339.98.

Revolutionize your embroidery projects with the Viking Ribbon Embroidery Attachment, a groundbreaking innovation in home embroidery. This optional att

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Ribbon/Sequin Foot, Elna #200332022

Original price was: $11.56.Current price is: $5.78.

The Ribbon/Sequin Foot makes attaching ribbon and sequins so much easier. This foot is designed to guide through where ribbon or sequins are placed, a

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Ribbon/Sequin Foot, Elna #202090205

Original price was: $12.93.Current price is: $6.47.

The Ribbon/Sequin Foot makes attaching ribbon and sequins so much easier. This foot is designed to guide ribbon or sequins through where they are plac

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Rolled Hem Foot, Singer #2500260.01

Original price was: $17.49.Current price is: $8.75.

The Rolled Hem Foot, sometimes also known as the narrow hem foot, is used to sew a very narrow hem. The foot folds the raw edge of your fabric under j

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Roller Foot, Babylock #ESG-RF

Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $10.00.

The roller foot is a great alternative to the Ultra Glide Foot. Provides more control and less friction when sewing on imitation leather, vinyl, elast

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Roller Foot, Elna #200142023

Original price was: $14.34.Current price is: $7.17.

The Roller Foot makes sewing or piecing leather or suede much easier. Its textured roller ensures excellent grip on the sewn materials and allows less

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Roller Foot, Elna #200316020

Original price was: $14.31.Current price is: $7.16.

The Roller Foot makes sewing or piecing leather or suede much easier. Its textured roller ensures excellent grip on the sewn materials and allows less

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Roller Foot, Elna #202420002

Original price was: $60.99.Current price is: $30.50.

The Roller Foot is ideal for more control and less friction when sewing on fabric or leather. This foot is also an excellent alternative to the Ultra

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Roller Foot, Juki #40117711

Original price was: $28.31.Current price is: $14.16.

The Roller Foot is used for materials that do not feed well, such as vinyl-coated fabric, leather, and terry cloth. The rollers at the front and back

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Roller Foot, Singer #2500272.01

Original price was: $15.99.Current price is: $8.00.

The Singer Roller Foot makes sewing challenging fabrics easy by providing smooth, even feeding on heavy knits, leather, and textured materials. Quick

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