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Old 01-19-2016, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2 View Post
Funny, last week I was doing some buttonhole stitching on my older Bernina and decided to try this open toe which seemed to work the best. I didn't know what the foot was called until I did a search. This is what my #20 foot looks like:
http://www.thecolorfulworldofsewing....r-Bernina.html
It is easy to see if you are sewing a satin stitch on the edges of an applique
I love my Bernina #20 open toe foot! It's what I use for piecing as it gives me a perfect ¼" seam when the needle is one click to the right with a nice open view of where the needle is going and keeping the full width of the seam allowance on both feed dogs so there's no slippage. Add to that it's general ease of use and clear vision and it's a perfect foot for art quilts, appliqué, miniatures, paper piecing, and anything else you want to create. I seldom change feet anymore!
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