Sewing Machine Attachments

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Diploma Dressmaking and Design Flashcards on Sewing Machine Attachments, created by faithkateridarli on 19/12/2015.
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Piping or Zipper Foot Allows stitching to be made close to a zipper or piping and to go to the right or left of the needle.
Narrow Hemmer Make a narrow double turned hem on straight edges without taking or pressing
Button Hole Foot (Zig Zag Machine) Has a gauge for producing machine-made button holes
Buttonholer Attachment for straight stitch and automatic machines. Expensive, to make butting holes.
Button foot (Zig Zag machines) For sewing on buttons but not domed buttons.
Darning Foot (Zig Zag or straight stitch) Darning and some machine embroidery.
Gathering Foot Gathers thin and sheer fabrics as they're sewn.
Zigzag foot Lets the needle move from side to side.
Over sewing attachment (straight stitch) Expensive, makes a zig zag stitch by moving the fabric back and forth.
Cloth or Seam Guide Make the line of stitch stay in a uniform distance from the fabric edge.
Edge Stitcher Lets stitches be sewn at a uniform distance from the edge with a variety of lengths.
Quilter A foot and guide for sewing padded fabric and making decorative seaming.
Ruffler Makes gathered or pleated ruffles and sometimes will attach to a second fabric at the same time.
Binder Sews bias binding to straight or curved edges in one go, Special wide folded binding is necessary.
Tucker Makes uniform tucks to be made at equal distances.
Blind Hemmer (straight stitch) Lets straight stitch machines make a blind hemming stitch.
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