Creado por faithkateridarli
hace casi 9 años
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
Piping or Zipper Foot | Allows stitching to be made close to a zipper or piping and to go to the right or left of the needle. |
Narrow Hemmer | Make a narrow double turned hem on straight edges without taking or pressing |
Button Hole Foot (Zig Zag Machine) | Has a gauge for producing machine-made button holes |
Buttonholer | Attachment for straight stitch and automatic machines. Expensive, to make butting holes. |
Button foot (Zig Zag machines) | For sewing on buttons but not domed buttons. |
Darning Foot (Zig Zag or straight stitch) | Darning and some machine embroidery. |
Gathering Foot | Gathers thin and sheer fabrics as they're sewn. |
Zigzag foot | Lets the needle move from side to side. |
Over sewing attachment (straight stitch) | Expensive, makes a zig zag stitch by moving the fabric back and forth. |
Cloth or Seam Guide | Make the line of stitch stay in a uniform distance from the fabric edge. |
Edge Stitcher | Lets stitches be sewn at a uniform distance from the edge with a variety of lengths. |
Quilter | A foot and guide for sewing padded fabric and making decorative seaming. |
Ruffler | Makes gathered or pleated ruffles and sometimes will attach to a second fabric at the same time. |
Binder | Sews bias binding to straight or curved edges in one go, Special wide folded binding is necessary. |
Tucker | Makes uniform tucks to be made at equal distances. |
Blind Hemmer (straight stitch) | Lets straight stitch machines make a blind hemming stitch. |
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