The free-motion/darning sewing foot is perfect for free-motion embroidery or darning.
The hem foot can be used with a variety of hems, such as lace, embroidered edges or fabrics, and with PFAFF's beautiful 9 mm stitches.
Its special coating at the bottom is particularly suitable for sewing difficult-to-carry materials such as leather, foam, plastic, faux leather and plastic-coated fabrics.
With this foot you can achieve perfect appliqués, sewn with a dense satin stitch. The two short ends on the front of the presser foot increase the visibility of the seam. You can use it with a cotton crochet thread to gather a fabric or to sew a cord.
The double-level topstitching foot with IDT guides your topstitching and seams on board perfectly. The bottom of the presser foot is designed to glide along the folded edge, and will give you beautiful topstitching on your project.
The CandleWicking foot has a deep groove on the base, so you can pass over a thick spot (such as knots) without any problems.
The Open Clear Foot with IDT is perfect for appliqués and other applications that require a very large view of the sewing area. An extra large opening at the front makes appliqués quick and easy.
This foot guides, elastic curtains from 6 to 12 mm wide and applies them in one operation. It is used for sportswear, lingerie and other elastic insertion techniques.
Making a border with a bias tape is a very simple method to give the edges of a fabric a clean and regular look. You must have a 24mm wide bias cut tape.
The IDT Seam Guide Foot guides the seam perfectly when joining fabrics. The presser foot allows you to keep the seam allowance at the same distance from the edge at all times. .
The guide foot with IDT provides a perfect guide for decorative topstitching. The foot has a "ruler" with an adjustable guide that allows you to place it wherever you want.
The narrow hemming foot is ideal for precision topstitching work and for joining lace and/or fabric edges (e.g. for applying lace to finished fabric hems). The metal slat in the center of the foot keeps the two parts to be joined at a constant distance.