High-shank Open Toe Even-feed Foot 214504008-OT (200-338-006) - Janome
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The even-feed foot for Memory Craft embroidery machines "walks" over fabric to assist with smooth feeding. With this foot, fabric can be sewn without shifting or puckering since the fabric is gripped and fed by both upper and lower feed dogs. It works well with materials such as knit, vinyl or leather.
This foot has a high shank and open toe. Fits most high-shank machines, including:
- Janome MC6600, MC9000, MC9500, MC9700, MC10000, MC10001, MC11000 and MC7700
For information on how to use this presser foot, please click here.
For information on the quilting bar, please click here.
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This accessory will fit on Janome machines in the Category D, Category G
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