Presser Feet

Applaud 10pc Foot Kit w/ Case Babylock #BLP6FTKIT

Original price was: $389.99.Current price is: $195.00.

This kit for your Baby Lock serger includes additional feet to help you expand your creative options. These 10 feet come in a convenient carrying case

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Applique Foot, Babylock #BLA-AF

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

Managing curves and corners is easy when using the clear applique foot. With a shorter toe, better visibility, and an alignment marking on the foot, a

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Applique Foot, Elna #202023012

Original price was: $14.99.Current price is: $7.50.

The Applique Foot is shorter than most other feet. This foot facilitates handling curves and corners when sewing your applique pieces. This foot is ma

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Applique Foot, Elna #202086208

Original price was: $14.99.Current price is: $7.50.

The Applique Foot is a presser foot shorter than most other feet. This foot facilitates handling curves and corners when sewing applique pieces. The s

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Beading Foot Set, Elna #200321028

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

The Beading Foot Set makes sewing on strung beads and pearls a little bit easier. This foot alleviates this task and adds pleasure to embellishing. Th

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Beading Foot w/ Attachment, Elna #202041119

Original price was: $17.68.Current price is: $8.84.

The Beading Foot, made of metal with a guide, provides the perfect placement when flat-locking strand pearls. Beaded trims make a statement on scarves

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Beading Foot, Elna #202097202

Original price was: $12.74.Current price is: $6.37.

The Beading Foot is an easier way to sew beads, pearls, and other embellishments. This foot helps alleviate the task and adds pleasure to embellishmen

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Beading Foot, Elna #202098203

Original price was: $14.66.Current price is: $7.33.

The Beading Foot makes sewing strung beads and pearls so much easier. This foot alleviates this task and adds pleasure to embellishing. The Beading Fo

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Beading Foot, Pfaff #821369096

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

This specialized Beading Foot smoothly guides strands of beads or pearls through a built-in channel, making it easy to stitch them onto garments, acce

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Beading Foot, Pfaff #821441096

Original price was: $36.73.Current price is: $18.37.

The Beading Foot is designed to smoothly guide strands of beads or pearls through a built-in channel, making it easy to stitch them in place on garmen

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Beading Foot, Singer #250060796

Original price was: $22.12.Current price is: $11.06.

Apply beads, pearls, sequins, and other trims easily to projects. The beads are guided into place thanks to the guide and tunnel on the presser foot.G

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Beading Foot, Viking #920795096

Original price was: $37.82.Current price is: $18.91.

The Taping Foot is designed to apply seam tape to seams, effectively preventing stretching and maintaining the shape of your projects. It is especiall

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