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Madeline | slow sewing | sewing tips for beginners on Instagram: "Presser feet 101 🪡✂️🧵 If your sewing machine came with a ton of random parts that you're clueless as to what they are for - this is the video for you. This is by no means a complete guide - there are other feet other than this and also not all of these feet come with every machine (you can buy them separately though). These are all meant for different things from garment sewing to quilting and they can make sewing some things a bit easier (especially the invisible zipper foot). Let me know if you want me to explain any of these further! Give this a like ❤️ if it helped you and follow me for more sewing tips 🧵 happy sewing 😊🪡 #sewingmachine #beginnersewing #sewing #sewist #sewingproject #learntosew #presserfeet #fashion Sewing Machine Feet Guide, Slow Sewing, Garment Sewing, Creative Christmas Trees, Sewing Machine Feet, Quilting Tools, Couture Sewing, The Invisible, You Want Me

Madeline | slow sewing | sewing tips for beginners on Instagram: "Presser feet 101 🪡✂️🧵 If your sewing machine came with a ton of random parts that you're clueless as to what they are for - this is the video for you. This is by no means a complete guide - there are other feet other than this and also not all of these feet come with every machine (you can buy them separately though). These are all meant for different things from garment sewing to quilting and they can make sewing some…

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Have you ever come across a sewing machine presser foot that seems to baffle everyone? That's the elastic foot for you - a peculiar-looking attachment that lacks any instructions. Well, I was curious and bought the foot. There were no instructions indeed. So I've taken the plunge and figured

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