(1) Darning Foot: Sometimes referred to as the embroidery foot, the darning foot is used for "free hand" embroidery and darning to ensure proper stitch formation, minimize skipped stitches and puckering and also protect your fingers while you move your fabric freely under the needle.
(2) Walking Foot: Designed to prevent such fabrics as plaids, stripes, slippery and napped from slipping. Also used in quilting to keep layers even.
(3) Buttonhole Foot: This foot ensures all your button holes and drawstring holes are perfectly stitched and even. Adjust to fit your button size.
(4) Blindstitch Foot: This foot is required to sew a Blindhem quickly and easily.
(5) Gathering Foot: The gathering foot shirrs light fabrics along the edge or in the center of the fabric. Use this foot to gather skirts make puffing for heirloom work or even make ruffles for pillows
(6) Snap On Shank Adapter: This snap-on low shank makes changing presser feet a breeze! Just snap on your foot and press the lever to remove the foot.
(7) Satin Stitch Foot: A must-have for anyone who desires to sew with satin to decorative stitches. The cutout on the underside of the clear foot is designed to accommodate dense stitch formation and prevents stitches from bunching.
(8) Sew-On Button Foot: Use the Sew-On Button Foot for sewing buttons on your favorite shirts.
(9) Overcasting Foot: This foot mimics a serged/overlock effect in that it prevents raw edges from fraying by wrapping thread around the edges.
(10) Zipper Foot: This foot can be used for any zipper type. This foot allows you to sew as close to the zipper as possible without accidentally nicking the zipper teeth. Also great for sewing cording and piping.
(11) Cording Foot: This foot is for adding cording to decor.
(12) Zigzag Foot: General purpose foot commonly used for zigzag straight stitches. The wide needle hole makes this foot compatible with a variety of stitches, including applique, decorative, and more.
(13) 1/4 inch Patchwork Foot: Use this foot when pivoting, topstitching, or for 1/4" seams.
(14) Straight Stitch Foot: The small needle hole of this foot prevents the light weight fabric from "buckling" and causing puckering or skipped stitches. It is also ideal so very narrow seams
(15) Hemmer Foot: Feed your fabric through the small funnel located on the front of the foot. The funnel turns the fabric under while the needle stitches it down to create a perfect hem.