Skip to product information
1 of 1

Bernina

BERNINA Blindstitch Foot L 450/460 (1.0mm)

BERNINA Blindstitch Foot L 450/460 (1.0mm)

Regular price $35.99
Regular price $35.99 Sale price $35.99
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

For especially elegant hems

The Bernina Blindstitch Foot adjustable guide plate on the side makes it easier to stitch blind hems. The Blindstitch Foot can also be used for flat-locking folded edges and for heirloom techniques. The 1.0 foot is suitable for medium-weight and heavy materials, whilst the 0.5 foot is ideal for fine and medium-weight fabrics.

  • For an invisible edge finish
  • Also suitable for flatlock and heirloom sewing
  • Infinitely adjustable
  • Folded edges can be guided easily for sewing without cutting
  • Compatible with L 450/460

 BERNINA Blindstitch Foot Youtube Tutorial

View full details
  • Why SEBO Vacuums Are the Best?

    Why SEBO Vacuums Are the Best?

    Sebo vacuums are known for their superior performance, durability, and long lifespan. They are a great choice for anyone who wants a vacuum that will last for years to come....

    Why SEBO Vacuums Are the Best?

    Sebo vacuums are known for their superior performance, durability, and long lifespan. They are a great choice for anyone who wants a vacuum that will last for years to come....

  • The Best Quilting Machine for Beginners

    Quilting is a fun and rewarding hobby that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. However, it can be daunting to know where to start, especially when it comes...

    The Best Quilting Machine for Beginners

    Quilting is a fun and rewarding hobby that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. However, it can be daunting to know where to start, especially when it comes...

  • Types of sewing machines

    Types of Sewing Machines

    It's incredible to think about the number of sewing machines available in the market today. Considering that the first sewing machine was invented in 1819, there have been countless variations...

    Types of Sewing Machines

    It's incredible to think about the number of sewing machines available in the market today. Considering that the first sewing machine was invented in 1819, there have been countless variations...

1 of 3