SEWING PRESSER FOOTS

SEWING PRESSER FOOTS

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    Sewing presser feet are tools with various names and functions, from basic tasks to specialized techniques. Key examples include the all-purpose/zigzag foot>> for general stitching, the zipper foot>> for sewing zippers and piping, and the blind hem foot>> for discreet hems. Other common feet include the walking foot>> for quilting and difficult fabrics, the rolled hem foot>> for creating narrow hems, and the buttonhole foot>> for creating buttonholes. 
    General and basic feet 
    • All-Purpose/Zigzag Foot>>: A versatile foot for straight and zigzag stitches, suitable for most basic sewing tasks.
    • Straight Stitch Foot>>: Used for straight-line sewing and resulting in a straight stitch line.
    • Zipper Foot>>: Allows you to stitch very close to the edge of a zipper or piping. It can often be adjusted to either side of the needle.
    • Invisible Zipper Foot>>: Designed to sew invisible zippers by holding the zipper teeth close to the foot for a clean finish. 
    This video explains the functions of common sewing machine feet including the all-purpose foot, zipper foot, and invisible zipper foot:

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    The Twins Day
    YouTube • Apr 2, 2025
    Hemming and finishing feet 
    • Blind Hem Foot>>: Used with a blind hem stitch to create a nearly invisible hem on projects.
    • Rolled Hem Foot>>: Rolls and folds fabric to create narrow, neat hems on lightweight fabrics.
    • Overedge/Overcast Foot>>: Finishes seam edges to prevent fraying, especially useful for those without a serger.
    • Narrow Hem Foot>>: Creates a narrow, double-folded hem. 
    Quilting and specialty feet 
    • Walking Foot>>: Has its own set of feed dogs to evenly feed multiple layers of fabric, ideal for quilting, knits, and slippery fabrics like velvet.
    • Free-Motion/Darning Foot>>: Used with the feed dogs lowered or covered, allowing for freehand quilting and embroidery.
    • Quarter-Inch Quilting Foot>>: Guides seams to an exact quarter-inch, common in quilting.
    • Open-Toe Foot>>: Has a wide opening for better visibility during decorative and free-motion stitching.
    • Ruffler Foot>>: Gathers fabric and creates pleats as you sew. 
    This video demonstrates how to use a free-motion or darning foot for quilting:

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    Jan Howell
    YouTube • Jan 10, 2021
    Other specialized feet
    • Buttonhole Foot>>: Often an adjustable or one-step foot for creating perfect buttonholes.
    • Button Fitting Foot>>: Holds a button in place while you sew it to the fabric.
    • Teflon/Non-stick Foot>>: Glides easily over fabrics that can stick, such as vinyl, leather, and plastic.
    • Pintuck Foot>>: Creates parallel tucks for decorative effects on fabric.
    • Cording/Piping Foot>>: Holds cording or piping in place for decorative seams. 
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