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BERNINA #27C Clear Overlock/Combostitch Foot
BERNINA #27C Clear Overlock/Combostitch Foot

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For decorative sewing on fabric edges and in fabric
The BERNINA Clear Overlock/Combostitch Foot #C27 clear transparent foot offers a good view of the stitching area for precise guiding of the fabric, for example when sewing circles and the last stitches need to meet the first stitches. It is ideal if sewing lines are marked, e.g. for decorative covers- or chain stitches in the fabric. Tapes of up to 14 mm can be sewn onto the fabric or at the fabric's edge.
- For general sewing with overlock, cover-stitch, or combo stitches
- Sew on tapes up to 14 mm in width
- Good view of the needle area
- Markings as a practical guide
- Compatible with L 890
BERNINA Clear Overlock/Combostitch Foot #C27 Youtube Tutorial
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