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BERNINA #19C Blindstitch Foot

BERNINA #19C Blindstitch Foot

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For especially elegant garments

The BERNINA Blindstitch Foot #C19 makes stitching blind hems easier, thanks to the adjustable guide plate on its side. This blindstitch foot can also be used for heirloom techniques and flat-locking folded edges. The BERNINA Blindstitch Foot #C19 is compatible with the Bernina L890 Overlock/Coverstitch Combo sewing machine.

  • For sewing invisible hems
  • Suitable for flatlock seams & heirloom techniques
  • Adjustable Guide
  • Guides fold during sewing without cutting
  • Compatible with L 890

BERNINA Blindstitch Foot #C19 Youtube Tutorial

BERNINA Blindstitch Foot #C19 user manual

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