Part # B1837241S00-JUK
Large capacity bobbin case.
This presser foot for free-motion sewing is open at the front so that the needle area is easy to see. It is used for free-motion sewing when the sewing machine is positioned longitudinally.
Works with all Juki TL Machines:
This presser foot is used for sewing on strands of pearls, beads or sequins along curves.
The large needle hole makes this throat plate ideal for sewing heavyweight materials. This plate is designed for sewing with thicker weight fabric as well as a heavy amount of fabric to prevent your needle from tugging resulting in damaging your regular stitch plate.
This is compatible with:
This presser foot for free-motion sewing is open at the front so that the needle area is easy to see. It is used for free-motion sewing when the sewing machine is positioned longitudinally.
This presser foot is useful for free-motion sewing when the sewing machine is positioned longitudinally with the machine head in front of you. It is also perfect to use with the free-motion table.
Since the presser foot moves up and down together with the movement of the needle, thick seam can easily be crossed.
This presser foot is used for sewing on strands of pearls, beads or sequins along curves.
Braiding of a width of up to 4 mm can be sewn onto an outside curve (towards the left) with a diameter of at least 15 cm. This presser foot being short at the front allows it to easily follow curves
Series & Part Number
MO-2800: 40149059
MO-1000: 40149059
MO-735: A9511-634-0A0A
MO-114D/104D: A9511-634-0A0A
MO-655: A9511-634-0A0A
MO654DE/MO-644: A9511-634-0A0A
MO-623: A9511-634-0A0A
MO-1200QVP: A9511-634-0A0A
MO-2000QVP: 40149059
The large needle hole makes this throat plate ideal for sewing heavy-weight materials.
This plate is designed for sewing with thicker weight fabric as well as a heavy amount of fabric to prevent your needle from tugging, resulting in damaging your regular stitch plate.
Two-thread overlocking or flatlock can be sewn with a 3/4-thread overlock sewing machine.
By covering the upper looper, you can sew with only two threads (lower looper thread and needle thread). Although two pieces of fabric cannot be sewn together, you can easily sew overlocking with two threads.