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BERNINA Accessory Travel Case for Presser Feet
BERNINA Accessory Travel Case for Presser Feet

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The BERNINA Accessory Travel Case is lightweight, yet sturdy enough to store and protect your BERNINA presser feet and accessories. Perfect for travel and organized storage, and all-the-time protection.
It holds up to 43 presser feet as well as other small accessories, keeping everything together in one spot. Soft padding and a secure zipper allow accessories to be safely taken along wherever you go. The 3 individual layers are easily removed offering a versatile, open space when needed.
Designed to hold:
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43 Bernina presser feet
(incl. Bernina Stitch regulator (BSR), Three-sole Walking Foot with Seam Guide) - 9 Bobbins
- 2 Bobbin Cases
- 3 Couching Inserts
- 3 Echoquilt-Clips
- 3 Stitch plates
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