Pj3g
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Date: 10/1/12 4:42 PM Just want to let everyone who has and loves the Pfaff Bi-level Topstitch Foot that they have made a Pfaff Right Edge Bi-level Topstitch foot
I love that bi-level foot and use it alot so I had to have the new right bi-level too. Fortunately for me the sewing rebel is close so I just had to drive a short ways to get it.
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Pj3g
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Date: 10/1/12 4:43 PM Shoot!!! I thought I was under 'Sewing Machines' not 'Sewing Spaces'!! I will repost.
Moderator--can you delete this? I made a boo-boo.
Sorry. -- Edited on 10/1/12 4:59 PM -- ------ Thank you Lord for my Mother who taught me the joy of sewing. |
cindy-lou
 
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Subject: Topic moved Date: 10/2/12 7:03 AM This topic has been moved from Sewing Spaces to Sewing Machines ------ Cindy Lou, no more than 2
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Kayabunga
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Date: 10/2/12 7:33 AM Thanks for the heads up Pj3g ... I love my Pfaff Bi-level Topstitch Foot and will definitely get the right sided one. :) |
neon8tl
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Date: 10/3/12 11:40 AM What is a bi-level topstitch foot?
Barbara
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LynnRowe

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Date: 10/3/12 11:47 AM Pfaff has 2; a right side and a left side. The bi-level foot has two levels on the bottom of the foot, one side higher than the other side.
So when you are sewing or top-stitching along a raised seam, you snug the bottom of the foot up against the raised area; the higher side of the foot sits on the raised fabric area, the lower side of the foot on the lower fabric area, and it's super easy to do perfectly straight stitching along the seam line. 
ETA: a photo may give a better idea than my blathering description does The right side of the bottom of the foot is at a higher level than the left bottom side.
 -- Edited on 10/3/12 12:07 PM -- ------ I heart Panzy, Pfaff Creative Performance, the sewing machine love of my life! And Rupert (Pfaff 2023), Baby (BL Enlighten), Victor (BLCS), Ash (Bernina 350SE), Pal (Bernina 530), Kee (Bernina 750) and the Featherteen Flock!
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neon8tl
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Date: 10/4/12 10:00 AM Thanks your description was quite clear and the foot looks very handy
Barbara |