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Zipper Foot With IDT #820287096 For Pfaff Domestic Sewing Machine
$ 5.01
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Description
Description:Snap-On Zipper Foot For Pfaff Sewing Machines.
Part # : 820287096
The Zipper Foot is the most important zipper tool and will help you stitch the zipper perfectly in place. When attaching any zipper, it is important to sew right next to the edge of the zipper teeth. You can do that with the special Zipper Foot. It can be snapped onto the left or right of the sewing foot ankle, as needed.
Fits Pfaff Group A models :
Hobby 301, Hobby 303,
Hobby
307,
Hobby
309, Hobby 317, Hobby 340,
Hobby
342, Hobby 350,
Hobby
351, Hobby 370,
Hobby
380, 382,
Hobby
410,
Hobby
422,
Hobby
521,
Hobby
541,
Hobby
721,
Hobby
741
, Hobbymatic 875, Hobbymatic 939, Hobby
4228, Tipmatic 1027, Varimatic 6085, Varimatic 6086, Varimatic 6087
To verify compatibility, please e-mail the brand & model number of your sewing machine.
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