Domestic Overlock Presser Footer – Overcast is known as “over-edge” and “overlocker” foot. You can get the same kind of edging as an overlocker with this little sewing machine foot. You can use it on just about any sewing machine. It is a very easy foot to use when you choose the right stitch.
Basic Zipper Foot – The Zipper Foot can be used to make and insert piping or cord. In order to stitch close to a raised edge, like the teeth of a zipper or a cord’s thickness, you need to use the zipper foot. The Zipper Foot is truly an essential accessory for fashion sewing and home decor projects.
Blind Stitch Foot – Creates blind hems on a variety of fabrics, using the adjustable guide on this presser foot. Works well for edge stitching, attaching lace, and fabric edge joining. This is great for both embellishing and utility use.
Cording foot – The guide on the top of the foot has three slots in which to place cords. The bottom of the Cording Foot has grooves that allow the cords and dense stitching to pass freely underneath. Mostly this foot is used when using elastic cords.
Straight Stitch Foot – The straight stitch foot is usually used on fabrics that are very fine or very heavy. This foot is flat on the bottom so that it doesn’t put too much pressure on the feed dogs. It also has a rounded needle hole, which helps keep the needle in place and prevents stitches from skipping and puckering
Zig-Zag Foot – It is used for most utility sewing, from straight stitch to zig-zag. Zig-Zag Foot is also called the All-Purpose Foot or General Sewing Foot.
Rolled Hem Foot – It’s called a “rolled hem foot.” (some call it a hemmer foot). It has a curved channel in the front that double folds the raw edge before the needle stitches it. When you sew, there’s no need to manually press the hem before you do it. It also makes the hem perfectly even and neat.
low shank adapter presser Foot -Most domestic machines are LOW shank. If you don’t know what kind of shank your machine is, chances are it’s a LOW shank. Because High Shank machines are generally “fancy” and expensive embroidery models or industrial machines. From the machine’s bed to the center of the thumbscrew, measure how far you have to go (presser foot holder screw). In this case, you have a low shank machine.
Button Attaching Foot – The Button Sewing Foot is used to quickly sew on buttons with a machine. When you sew, the foot will keep the button in place, but it will also show where you’re going to stitch. In addition, the horseshoe-shaped rubber grip makes sure the button doesn’t fall out of place. Also, the Button Sewing Foot can be used to sew on ribbons, tack trims in place, and even sew on the hook and eye clasps.
Buttonhole presser Foot- The buttonhole foot is a foot for a sewing machine that just clips on. Note the markings on the side of the attachments. As it is there to help you remember the size of your button. When you use a one-step buttonhole, the buttonhole will be done for you. When you use a four-step buttonhole, you will have to manually change the stitches.
As a beginner into fashion designing, these basic domestic sewing machine foots can be very useful when it comes to sewing the basics in design school.