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Session-11Presser Foot

The document discusses various presser feet used in sewing machines. It describes the basic parts and functions of a presser foot, which holds fabric in place under the needle during sewing. It then outlines different types of specialized presser feet, including compensating, Teflon, shirring, piping, edge guide, flat bottom, zipper, and quilting feet, which are designed for specific sewing techniques or fabric types.

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Session-11Presser Foot

The document discusses various presser feet used in sewing machines. It describes the basic parts and functions of a presser foot, which holds fabric in place under the needle during sewing. It then outlines different types of specialized presser feet, including compensating, Teflon, shirring, piping, edge guide, flat bottom, zipper, and quilting feet, which are designed for specific sewing techniques or fabric types.

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PRESSER FOOTS

Feed mechanism

Feeding of fabric past the needle


Construction of seams and formation of stitches and
formation of stitches that hold them together
Three sewing machine parts constitute feed mechanism
- Presser foot
- Throat plate
- Feed dog
Early feed mechanism

First fabric feeding devices duplicated action of human


hands

Platform to which material was clamped or pinned

Entire platform transported for a predetermined length,


continuous needle under sewing needle
Presser foot

Upper part of the feeding combination that holds the fabric


in place for the feeding action and stitch formation
Attached to presser bar
Controls the amount of pressure placed on the fabric when it
is fed through the machine
Assists in operation of feed dog
Higher speeds may require more pressure
Most common is the flat presser foot
Parts of a presser foot

Shank
Heel
Toe

Sole
Types of presser foots
Compensated Presser Foot

Right Compensated
foot(standard and slim)
Left Compensated foot
(standard and slim)
Double Compensated foot
Two step Compensated foot
Teflon Foot

Teflon Foot standard

Teflon foot flat


Right Compensated Teflon
Foot

Left Compensated Teflon


Foot
Shirring Foot

Adjustable Shirring Foot


Top ply joining Shirring Foot
Piping Foot
Left piping foot

Right piping foot


Two Needle Piping Foot

Multi Needle Piping Foot


Edge Guide Presser Foot
Left Edge Guild Presser Foot

Right Edge Guild Presser Foot


Guild Flat Bottom Foot

Left Guild Flat Bottom Foot


Margin Compensated Guild Presser Foot

Two Needle Presser foot


(with right and left guild)
Zipper Presser Foot

Hemmer Foot

Quilting Foot

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