My BERNINA
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Overview presser feet
Illustration Number Name Purpose Example
1C Reverse pattern foot With the Reverse pattern foot you will succeed
sewing various practical and decorative stitches as
well as sewing hems on heavy-weight fabrics
such as cord, jeans or wool. The notch both in
front and behind the stitch hole allows sewing
stitches in forward and backward direction and
ensures an excellent fabric feed.
1D Reverse pattern foot This presser foot is used together with the
BERNINA Dual feed. With the Reverse pattern
foot you will succeed sewing various practical and
decorative stitches as well as sewing hems on
heavy-weight fabrics such as cord, jeans or wool.
The notch both in front and behind the stitch
hole allows sewing stitches in forward and
backward direction and ensures an excellent
fabric feed.
2A Overlock foot The Overlock foot suits perfectly to sew overlock
seams and finishing edges in elastic material. The
fabric edges don't curl and the result is a flat
elastic seam.
3A Automatic Buttonhole
foot with slide
This foot is used to sew buttonholes with or
without cord. The sensor can measure the
buttonholes automatically on the base of the size
of the desired button. Therefore any number of
buttonholes can be sewn at exactly the same
length. In combination with the compensation
plate or the height compensating tool as well as
the buttonhole cutter and the Button sew-on
foot, perfect buttonholes can be worked out in a
simple way.
4D Zipper foot This foot is used together with the BERNINA Dual
feed. Using the Zipper foot, sewing in zippers is
done in no time - neatly and precise. The narrow
sole is positioned close to the zipper coils to sew
in the zipper close-fitting to the edge.
5 Blind stitch foot The blind stitch seam suits perfectly for garments
which are to appear especially elegant and high-
class. The needle penetrates the fabric as little so
that the stitch is hardly visible on the right side.
The blind stitch can also be used as decorative
stitch on the right side by changing the stitch
length and stitch width.