Help with Pfaff bi-level foot
#1
Hello all -
I'm looking for a Pfaff user to tell me about the "Bi-level topstitch foot." We bought one at our LQS because the owner told us it would make attaching the binding so much easier. The problem is it didn't come with any directions.
It has markings on it that should help. The mark on the front is supposed to line up with the edge of the binding, because that's where the underside of the foot changes elevation. Does anyone know what the other marks are for?
Thanks,
Darren
I'm looking for a Pfaff user to tell me about the "Bi-level topstitch foot." We bought one at our LQS because the owner told us it would make attaching the binding so much easier. The problem is it didn't come with any directions.
It has markings on it that should help. The mark on the front is supposed to line up with the edge of the binding, because that's where the underside of the foot changes elevation. Does anyone know what the other marks are for?
Thanks,
Darren
#2
Originally Posted by wesing
Hello all -
I'm looking for a Pfaff user to tell me about the "Bi-level topstitch foot." We bought one at our LQS because the owner told us it would make attaching the binding so much easier. The problem is it didn't come with any directions.
It has markings on it that should help. The mark on the front is supposed to line up with the edge of the binding, because that's where the underside of the foot changes elevation. Does anyone know what the other marks are for?
Thanks,
Darren
I'm looking for a Pfaff user to tell me about the "Bi-level topstitch foot." We bought one at our LQS because the owner told us it would make attaching the binding so much easier. The problem is it didn't come with any directions.
It has markings on it that should help. The mark on the front is supposed to line up with the edge of the binding, because that's where the underside of the foot changes elevation. Does anyone know what the other marks are for?
Thanks,
Darren
Click here to see the Bi Level Top Stitch Foot in action.
Nope it's not clickable. Sorry.
Try this one--
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/foo...820676096.aspx
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