Presser Feet

5pc Embellishment Presser Foot Set, Brother #SA5FTPKG

Original price was: $68.41.Current price is: $34.21.

Guaranteed to fit Brother sewing machine models:Innov-is 1000 (NV1000), Innov-is 1200 (NV1200), Innov-is 1250D (NV1250D), Innov-is 1500D (NV1500D), In

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6pc Cording/Taping Micro Insert Foot Kit, Babylock #BLP6-TCFEET

Original price was: $59.99.Current price is: $30.00.

Create unique surface embellishment when combined with the Creative Top Cover Stitch. With four sizes of cording feet, a wide range of decorative cord

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7-Groove Cording Foot (7mm), Brother #SA158

Original price was: $16.99.Current price is: $8.50.

Guaranteed to fit Brother sewing machine models:4750D Duetta 2 (NV4750D), BB370, BM-2700, BM-3600, BM2800, BM3700, BM3850, BX2925PRW, CE-5000PRW, CE10

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Adjustable 1/4 Foot with Guide for IDF System, Viking #920566096

Original price was: $33.85.Current price is: $16.93.

The Adjustable 1/4

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Adjustable 1/4 Foot with Guide, Viking #920456096

Original price was: $28.83.Current price is: $14.42.

Achieve perfect 1/4

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Adjustable 1/4 Foot, Viking

Original price was: $24.07.Current price is: $12.04.

The Adjustable 1/4” Foot is designed to help you achieve a precise 1/4” (6 mm) or scant 1/4” seam when piecing. The oval-shaped needle hole allows for

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Adjustable Binder Foot, Brother #SA198

Original price was: $35.99.Current price is: $18.00.

Guaranteed to fit Brother sewing machine models: BX2925PRW, CE-5000PRW, CE1008, CE1100PRW, CE1125PRW, CE1150, CE1155, CE4400, CE5000, CE5500, CE5500PR

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Adjustable Stitch-In-Ditch Foot for IDF System, Viking #920567096

Original price was: $29.26.Current price is: $14.63.

This foot allows you to stitch perfectly in the finished seam of your quilt or binding. It effortlessly follows the natural seam edge, ensuring precis

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Adjustable Stitch-In-Ditch Foot, Viking #920457096

Original price was: $30.06.Current price is: $15.03.

This foot allows you to stitch precisely in the finished seam of your quilt or binding, ensuring professional-quality results. It is designed to autom

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Adjustable Zipper & Piping Foot, Babylock #BLA-AZF

Original price was: $37.99.Current price is: $19.00.

Take your sewing projects to the next level with the Baby Lock Adjustable Zipper & Piping Foot, a versatile accessory every sewist will love. This

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Adjustable Zipper & Piping Foot, Brother #SA161

Original price was: $17.66.Current price is: $8.83.

Guaranteed to fit Brother sewing machine models:4750D Duetta 2 (NV4750D), BB370, BM-2700, BM-3600, BM2800, BM3700, BM3850, BX2925PRW, CE-5000PRW, CE10

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Advanced Monogramming Foot (N+), Brother #SA216

Original price was: $23.59.Current price is: $11.80.

Guaranteed to fit Brother sewing machine models: DreamWeaver VQ3000, DreamWeaver XE VM5100, DreamWeaver XE VM6200D, EV1, EV1-LE, Innov-is BP3500D, Inn

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