Sewing machine feet
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Jaguar Clear Concealed Zipper Foot
£14.99For fitting zips successfully and with a professional look, the concealed zipper foot is suitable for all fabrics. Once the foot is fitted, it will be practically invisible and will look like it is part of the seam.
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Jaguar Concealed Zipper Foot
£14.991. Press iron-on interfacing tape to the seam allowance where the zipper will be placed.
2. Baste the seam closed and press.
3. Baste the zipper along the seam allowance.
4. Close the zipper and baste along the seam allowance on both sides of the zipper opening.
5. Cut the basting stitches in the seam.
6. Make the coil stand and sew, holding coil to reference lines in zipper on both sides of zipper.
7. Turn and pull up tab.
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Jaguar Fringe Foot
£14.99Making loops or fringes:
1. Select zigzag stitch and set the stitch width to more than 5 mm.
2. Decrease the upper thread tension and test various settings to see which one works on the fabric you are using.
3. Line up the center of the presser foot on a drawn pattern line and sew (cut the center of loops to make fringes).Creating tailor tacks:
1. Sew a few stitches to mark.
2. Mark a guideline to follow on your fabric.
3. Line up the center of the foot with the guideline and sew. -
Jaguar Hemmer Foot 5mm
£14.991. Place the fabric with the wrong side facing up under the presser foot.
2. Lower the needle into the fabric approximately 1/8″ from the edge and sew 2-3 stitches.
3. Raise the needle and the presser foot.
4. Hold the fabric from the back and front and roll it into the curled part of the foot.
5. Position the edge of the fabric behind the needle and lower the presser foot.
6. Slowly sew 2-3 stitches, making sure the fabric is rolling around the curled part of the foot.
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Jaguar Hemmer Foot 7mm
£14.991. Place the fabric with the wrong side facing up under the presser foot.
2. Lower the needle into the fabric approximately 1/8″ from the edge and sew 2-3 stitches.
3. Raise the needle and the presser foot.
4. Hold the fabric from the back and front and roll it into the curled part of the foot.
5. Position the edge of the fabric behind the needle and lower the presser foot.
6. Slowly sew 2-3 stitches, making sure the fabric is rolling around the curled part of the foot.
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Jaguar Narrow Zipper Foot
£14.99Good quality ready to wear garments will often have an invisible zip fitted. These zippers are often neglected by the home dressmaker which is a great pity because they can ensure success every time.
Invisible zips are suitable for all fabrics, from fine silk jersey though to suit weight wools and tweeds, once fitted, they will be virtually invisible and will merely look like part of the seam.
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Jaguar Open Toe Foot
£14.99The Snap On Open Toe Foot is an all metal foot suitable for most makes of machines. The underside of the foot has a groove to accept the stitches that you have just stitched.
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Jaguar Pin Tuck Foot 9 Grooves
£14.991. Install and manually thread a twin needle.
2. Draw a reference line to guide your first row of stitching and use that to sew the first row in the center position.
3. Further rows can be evenly spaced by placing the completed row in one of the grooves.
4. Sew slowly for most consistent results.