Bernina
BERNINA 9mm Straight / Cutwork Stitch Plate for B480, B540, B570 QE, B590, 7 series
BERNINA 9mm Straight / Cutwork Stitch Plate for B480, B540, B570 QE, B590, 7 series
- Reduced needle hole width of 5.5 mm
- Ideal for straight stitch and embroidery work
- And CutWork and CrystalWork projects
- For a superb stitching result for straight stitches
- Orange mark for easy identification
- For 5.5 mm and 9 mm machines
For BERNINA sewing machine models: B480, B540, B570 QE, B590, B710, B740, B770, B780, B790
PLEASE NOTE: Compatibility with the 5 series machines are for the newer generation.
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