The Open Toe Foot is great for precision embroidery and applique because it provides a more visible view. of the area that you are sewing. The cutout on the underside of the foot accommodates satin stitching and the open front enables you to see your markings easier.
Use the Roller Foot when sewing fabrics such as leather, suede, synthetics, etc. The rollers on this foot give you more control and cause less friction between the foot and the fabric.
The Quilting Foot is popular with quilters and is used for joining pieces of fabric together.
Use the Overcasting foot to get a professional seam finishing on your garments.
Pintucks using twin needles, sew evenly spaced pintucks on light to medium weight fabrics.
The Walking foot equalizes the feeding of the upper and lower layers of fabric and improves the matching of plaids, stripes and patterns. This foot helps prevent uneven feeding of very difficult fabrics.