Singer Featherweight Quarter Inch foot, Open-Toe-LOW
From The Featherweight Shop
Fits the Featherweight! Open-Toe Quarter Inch 1/4" quilt piecing attachment - scant 1/4-inch seams with precision! Greater visibility for stitching half-square triangles (HST) and paper piecing. If you happen to have the Graduated Throat Plate, then the 1/4" line leads your eye right to the edge of the foot for a scant 1/4" seam allowance. Otherwise, using the right edge of the foot is what you will align your fabric seam allowance to when stitching. Because of the openness of the foot, you have to stitch a little bit slower as you come to the end of your stitching line and the edge of the fabric, so that the feed dogs will guide the fabric straight.
This foot also works really, really well for paper piecing because you can see the stitching lines so clearly all along the stitch path.
*Photo From Featherweight Shop
From The Featherweight Shop
Fits the Featherweight! Open-Toe Quarter Inch 1/4" quilt piecing attachment - scant 1/4-inch seams with precision! Greater visibility for stitching half-square triangles (HST) and paper piecing. If you happen to have the Graduated Throat Plate, then the 1/4" line leads your eye right to the edge of the foot for a scant 1/4" seam allowance. Otherwise, using the right edge of the foot is what you will align your fabric seam allowance to when stitching. Because of the openness of the foot, you have to stitch a little bit slower as you come to the end of your stitching line and the edge of the fabric, so that the feed dogs will guide the fabric straight.
This foot also works really, really well for paper piecing because you can see the stitching lines so clearly all along the stitch path.
*Photo From Featherweight Shop
From The Featherweight Shop
Fits the Featherweight! Open-Toe Quarter Inch 1/4" quilt piecing attachment - scant 1/4-inch seams with precision! Greater visibility for stitching half-square triangles (HST) and paper piecing. If you happen to have the Graduated Throat Plate, then the 1/4" line leads your eye right to the edge of the foot for a scant 1/4" seam allowance. Otherwise, using the right edge of the foot is what you will align your fabric seam allowance to when stitching. Because of the openness of the foot, you have to stitch a little bit slower as you come to the end of your stitching line and the edge of the fabric, so that the feed dogs will guide the fabric straight.
This foot also works really, really well for paper piecing because you can see the stitching lines so clearly all along the stitch path.
*Photo From Featherweight Shop