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BERNINA #22C 10/40 Single Fold Binder (L890)
BERNINA #22C 10/40 Single Fold Binder (L890)

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For binding with unfolded bias or jersey tapes
With the Bernina Single Fold Binder, fabric edges and necklines can be perfectly bound with tape. The unfolded tape is inserted through the guide rail and folded under on the upper side. The lower side is neatened with the chain looper thread. For a personal look, the tape can also be self-cut. Tapes of 40 mm width result in a binding of approx. 10 mm. An Accessories holder is required to attach the binder. The Bernina Single Fold Binder #C22 is compatible with the Bernina L890 airthread serger.
- 40 mm wide tapes result in a finished binding of approx. 10 mm
- An accessory holder is required
- For the individual, personal look
- Compatible with L 890
Bernina Single Fold Binder #C22 Youtube Tutorial
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