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BERNINA #4D Zipper Foot
BERNINA #4D Zipper Foot

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Sewing zippers in no time
The Bernina Zipper Foot #4D makes quick work of inserting zippers neatly and precisely. Its narrow, centrally placed toe allows the Bernina Zipper Foot #4D to get very close to the zipper coils, enabling it to attach the fabric securely. The result is a perfectly inserted zipper with a consistent stitch pattern.
Thanks to its narrow shape, the Bernina Zipper Foot #4D is also suited to sewing on piping and snap tape, as well as edge-stitching.
- Accurately sewing in zippers of all sizes
- For 9 mm machines with BERNINA Dual Feed system
Compatibility
Bernina 570 QE/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 Zipper Foot #4D Youtube Tutorial
BERNINA Zipper Foot #4D User Manual
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