Presser Feet

Walking Foot, Brother #SA166

Original price was: $66.59.Current price is: $33.30.

Guaranteed to fit Brother sewing machine models:PE-300S, PE-400D, XL6562

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Walking Foot, Juki #JA-HTWLKFT

Original price was: $31.99.Current price is: $16.00.

If you’ve ever struggled to feed your fabric through a sewing machine, you need a Walking Foot. Also known as a

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Walking Foot, Viking #416358301

Original price was: $35.95.Current price is: $17.98.

If you’ve ever struggled to feed your fabric through a sewing machine, you need a Walking Foot. Also known as a

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Wide Pintuck Foot, Juki #40206248

Original price was: $16.74.Current price is: $8.37.

Guaranteed to fit Juki sewing machine models:DX-1500QVP, DX-2000QVP, HZL-DX5, HZL-DX7, HZL-F300, HZL-F400, HZL-F600, HZL-G110, HZL-G120, HZL-G210, HZL

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Wide Ribbon Guide, Elna #200444419

Original price was: $80.99.Current price is: $40.50.

The Wide Ribbon Sewing Guide allows you to add a special touch to your project by adding decorative stitching or lettering. This foot can be helpful f

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Yarn Embellishment Foot Set, Viking #920403096

Original price was: $67.95.Current price is: $33.98.

Unlock new creative possibilities with the HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Yarn Embellishment Foot, designed for effortlessly adding decorative yarn embellishments

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Yarn Guide Set, Viking #920453096

Original price was: $17.52.Current price is: $8.76.

Enhance your decorative stitching with the Viking Yarn Guide Set, designed to work seamlessly with the Yarn Embellishment Foot Set and the Yarn Couchi

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Zig Zag Foot, Babylock #A-CY-7301W

Original price was: $14.17.Current price is: $7.09.

Guaranteed to fit Babylock sewing machine models:Allegro BLMAG, BLMJZ Jazz, BLMJZ-2 Jazz II

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Zig Zag Foot, Brother #SA176

Original price was: $20.99.Current price is: $10.50.

Guaranteed to fit Brother sewing machine models:BC-1000, CE4000, CP6500, CP7500, CS100T, CS-6000, CS6000i, CS6000T, CS8072, CE1000, CE1008, CE1125PRW,

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Zipper Foot, Elna #200334024

Original price was: $12.99.Current price is: $6.50.

The Zipper Foot is beneficial for sewing very close to the thick piping used in interior decoration. Despite how the zipper is placed, this foot does

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Zipper Foot, Elna #200342025

Original price was: $10.99.Current price is: $5.50.

The Zipper Foot is a dual-purpose zipper foot. Use it to sew close to large welt piping featured in home fashions. Attach the foot once and adjust the

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