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BERNINA #1D Reverse Pattern Foot
BERNINA #1D Reverse Pattern Foot

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Easy forward and reverse stitching
With its cut-outs in the front and back of the needle opening, The Bernina Reverse Pattern Foot #1D is ideally suited to sewing forward and reverse-feed stitches.
This presser foot makes quick work of assorted utility and decorative stitches, as well as the sewing of waistbands and hems on heavy fabrics such as corduroy, denim, or wool.
- For forward and reverse-feed stitches
- For materials such as cord, denim, and wool
- Guarantees excellent fabric feed
- For 9 mm machines with BERNINA Dual Feed system
Compatibility
Bernina 570 QE/QEE, Bernina 590, B 710, Bernina 740, B 750 QE, Bernina 770 QE/QEE, B 790, Bernina 790 Plus, B 780, B 830, B 880, Bernina 880 Plus
BERNINA Reverse Pattern Foot #1D User Manual
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