The accessory of the month is one of my favorite presser feet! For years, I use the open embroidery foot 20D as standard presser foot. The real standard presser foot has a slightly better pressure on the fabric, but I like the open view so much more that I mostly sew with the Open Embroidery Foot #20 on the machine.
I look back on some projects that I made in the last years. Some of them have instructions in blogposts.
Open embroidery foot 20D with the biastape accessory:
I sew on a machine from the 7-series, stitchwidth 9mm and with dual transport. And I find it very comfortable to sew biastape with the open embroidery foot 20D. Finishing a plaid with rounded corners with biastape:
A summer shirt with biastape finishing:
The open embroidery foot is a great guide:
The open foot makes it easy to sew tape, ribbonor seam along the inside of the toes. I made a cover for the bike helmet (to store it when I’m in a shop or at an appointment).
This is a side pocket for a wheelchair:
Sewing a border on a crochet plaid, covered with fleece.
Appliqué to add details to the flag with a shield for a castle:
Sew a T-shirt with elastic thread – it’s Seraflex by Mettler.
Great view on your sewing:
Decorate an apron with a decorative stitch:
A great foot to follow the lines for fappliqué:
You need straight lines for the children’s game Tic tac toe, sew with childern:
The fish’s outline for Sew a softie with children:
Follow the outline for a garland of hens:
Sew on the lines in a decorative project with FHS:
Or just stitch in the ditch to sew a scarf for a man?
Just sewing with open embroidery foot 20D
To redesign a jeans to a lovely tote bag:
Sew a sunny summer hat:
Make Christmas ornaments with the circular embroidery attachment:
Sew an application for Valentine’s day, with the needle in the far right position:
The open embroidery foot 20D is one of my favorites!
I have the #20, #20C & #20D These are Great Feet for machine Applique, attaching pipping, ribbons & adding fancy stitches.