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Bernette Belt Loop Foot B42 B48

Bernette Belt Loop Foot B42 B48

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Belt-Loop Foot

The belt-loop foot is used to fold bias or straight binding, which it then quickly and easily turns into straps or belt loops with the cover- or chainstitch.

The Bernette Belt Loop Foot is compatible with the Bernette 42 and Bernette 48 serger/sewing machines.

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