What does a open toe embroidery foot do?
The Open Toe Foot can be used for machine applique, decorative stitching and many types of surface embellishment. The foot provides a clear view of the stitching area, and the tunnel on the underside of the foot allows dense stitches or raised trims to feed smoothly under the foot.
What foot do you use for embroidery?
The Darning / Embroidery / Pogo Foot can be used for free-motion quilting, thread painting, monograms, and even for repairing torn areas. This foot is one of the most versatile sewing accessories in your sewing room. The Darning / Embroidery / Pogo Foot has a small opening through which the needle passes while sewing.
What do you use a darning plate for?
This darning plate helps you darn holes and tears. It prevents the fabric being tugged during sewing and covers the fabric feeder. This helps ensure a neat repair. And the plate is also perfect for sewing on buttons.
How does a Ruffler foot work?
The Ruffler Foot allows you to determine not only the frequency of the fabric tucks, but also the depth of the tucks. Turn the Adjusting screw near the front or side of your machine. This will adjust the amount of fabric pushed into the attachment each time it makes a tuck in the fabric.
What is a cording foot?
The Cording Foot is used to add surface embellishment to fabrics with cords, thin braids, embroidery floss or yarn. Experiment with decorative stitches and cord types for ultimate creativity. The Cording Foot may also be used to gather fabrics.