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Bernette Patchwork Foot for Dual Feed B77 B79

Bernette Patchwork Foot for Dual Feed B77 B79

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Patchwork Foot for Dual Feed

This foot is ideal for patchworking with exact seam allowances of 1/4 and 1/8 inches. The patchwork foot for Dual Feed is provided with a recess on the back side of the presser foot to activate the integrated Dual Feed. This allows an even feed of several fabric layers and “sticky” materials such as leather or plastic.

The Bernette Patchwork Foot for Dual Feed is compatible with the Bernette 77 and Bernette 79 sewing machines.

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