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Bernette Hopper Embroidery Foot B79 B70

Bernette Hopper Embroidery Foot B79 B70

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Hopper Embroidery Foot

The hopper embroidery foot is the perfect choice when it comes to embroidering on pile and bulky fabrics, such as terrycloth. Thanks to the spring mechanism, the optimum pressure is applied to the embroidered material, while at the same time, the movement of the foot compensates for any uneven areas, such as puffy lettering or multilayer quilts, to give beautiful stitching results.

The Bernette Hopper Embroidery Foot is compatible with the Bernette 70 and Bernette 79 sewing machines.

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