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BERNINA XL Piping Foot for L 8 Series

BERNINA XL Piping Foot for L 8 Series

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For large piping

The Bernina XL Piping Foot allows you to produce and sew in piping of 6 to 10 mm diameter. It is suitable for 3-/4-Thread Overlock Stitches. Adjust the height compensation lever by pressing the latch to suit the diameter of your piping. The Bernina XL Piping Foot is compatible with both Bernina L850 and Bernina L860  serger machines.

  • Piping between 6 to 10 mm diameter
  • For 3-/4-Thread Overlock stitches
  • With height adjustment for the guide groove

Bernina XL Piping Foot User Manual

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