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Invisible Zipper Foot Low Shank for Pfaff Machines

Invisible Zipper Foot Low Shank for Pfaff Machines

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Invisible Zipper Foot Low Shank for Pfaff Machines

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Invisible Zipper Foot Low Shank for Pfaff Machines

Teflon Invisible zipper foot guides the invisible zipper accurately and precisely.

MACHINE COMPATIBILITY:

  • Pfaff Models: 1006, 1025, 1027, 1035, 1047, 1069, 1147, 1151, 1171, 1209, 1222SE, 1371, 1469, 1471, 1467, 1472, 1473, 1473CD, 1475CD, 1523, 1527, 1540, 1548, 2010, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2027, 2030, 2038, 2040, 2048, 2058, 2124, 2134, 2140, 2170, 6085, 6086, 6091, 6110, 6112, 6120, 6122, 6150, 6152, 6230, 6232, 6250, 6270, 7510, 7530, 7550, 7560, 7570 
  • Will not fit: 1229, 1222, 1221, 1217, 1216, 1215, 1214, 1213, 1212, 1211, 1209, 1199, 1197, 1196 Pfaff Hobby: 301, 303, 307, 309, 342, 350, 380, 382, 541, 645, 721, 741, 800, 801, 802, 803, 806 807, 1016, 1032, 1042, 1122, 1132, 1142, 4228, 4240, 4250, 4260 and Expression 2.0, Expression 3.0, Quilt Expression 4.0, Expression 2038, Quilt Expression 2048 Creative Vision, Creative 2.0, Creative 2124, Creative 2134, 2170

Also Will fit All LOW SHANK Sewing Machines with Centered Needle Positions.

Instructions: This is the easiest and fastest zipper application because there's no need to baste or topstitch. Use an invisible zipper foot that lets you sew closely to the zipper coils, making them invisible from the right side. Insert this zipper before sewing the garment seam. First, unzip the zipper and press the coils as flat as possible with a cool iron, and wait to close the zipper until after inserting it. Before inserting an invisible zipper, press the zipper's coils as flat as possible with a cool iron. Stitch down each side of the invisible zipper with coils along the seamline, right sides of the zipper tape, and fabric together. Stitch as far as the zipper stop will allow you to stitch. Positioning this zipper might need to be clarified first. Always keep the zipper and the garment's right sides with the zipper coils along the seamlines. And position the zipper foot for each side of the zipper so the needle clears the center hole and the coils glide under the groove. Sew the left side of the zipper to the right garment section, top to bottom, until you get to the zipper stop. Align the remaining tape to the left side of the garment and sew it in place. Then complete the garment seam. Remember that you cannot stitch the seam so it connects smoothly to the zipper stitching without leaving a gap. I recommend starting the seam as close to the zipper stop as possible, then hand-sewing the gap closed. Or machine-stitch the seam completely, but switch to a zipper foot to get those final stitches as close to the stop as possible.

JUKI DDL-8700 FAQs

What kind of needles do you use in the DDL-8700?

The needles with your JUKI are the Organ DBx1, available on our website. This machine uses size 16×257, size 8 through 20 or 16×97. The 8700 can also use standard needles, sizes 9 through 21, universal or fabric-specific needles such as knit.

Where does the machine oil go?

A pan directly underneath the machine supplies oil to the machine with a cotton wick. Lift the machine up and over to access the oil tank while on the table. You must keep the machine’s oil level consistently at the «high» mark, either by adding more oil or draining it and refilling it as needed. If the oil pump can’t get the oil into the machine, it can cause serious problems later.

What kind of oil does this machine require?

You need a specific type, like motor oil in your car, to keep this machine running. The DDL-8700 requires JUKI New Defrix Oil No.1, equivalent to ISO VG7.

What size table can I get with this machine?

Our table has legs and is 22"w x 47"l. It includes a knee and foot pedals and a left-hand drawer for accessories.

Does the DDL 8700 make buttonholes?

No. The 8700 only does straight stitching, with a horizontal bar on the right side for a reverse stitch.