Darning Foot, Low Shank #4021

Sale Price: $11.95
Item Number: 4021

Condition: Brand New

Manufacturer Part No: 4021
Details: Universal Sewing Machine Low Shank Darning Foot

Compatible with Babylock Sewing Machine Models:
BL16, BL18, BL18A, BL2160, BL22, BL23, BL23A, BL37, BL40, BL6150, BL6200, BL6300, BL66, BL6600, BL67, BL6700, BL6800, BL7800, BL9500, BLCC, BLCC2, BLDC, BLDC2, BLG, BLG2, BLG2-NZ, BLL, BLL2, BLN, BLQC, BLQC2, BLR, BLR2, BLSO, BLSR, ESE, ESE2, ESG, ESG2, ESG3, ESI, ESI2, ESL, ESN, ESP & INT.

Compatible with Bernette Sewing Machine Models:
46, 55, 56, 65, 66, 80E, 82E, 90E, 1055, 1065, 1080E, 1090E, 2055, 2056, 2066, 2082E, E55, E65, E66, E80E, E82E & E90E. Compatible with Brother Sewing Machine Models:
BC1000, CE-4000, CE-5000PRW, CS-100t, CS-770, CS6000, CS-6000b, CS-6000i, CS-6000t, CS-8072, Duetta 4500D, ES2000, EX660, HE120, Innovís 40, Innovís 80, Innovís 900D, Innovís 1000, Innovís 1500D, Innovís 2500D, Innovís 4000D, LB6770PRW, NX200, LX-3125, NX250, NX400, NX400Q, NX450, NX450Q, NX600, NX650Q, Pacesetter PS21, PC210, PC210PRW, PC420, PC420PRW, PC2800, PC3000, PC6000, PC6500, PC7000, PC7500, PC8200, PS1000, PS1250, PS1800, PS1950, PS2100, PS2200, PS2300, PS2500, QC1000, Quattro 6000D, SE-270D, SE350, SQ-9000, ULT2001, ULT2002D, XL2121, XL2230, XL2600, XL2600i, XL2610, XL3100, XL3500, XL3500i, XL3510, XL3500T, XL5500, XL5600, XL5700, XL6562, XR40 & XR7700.

Compatible with Janome (Newhome) Sewing Machine Models:
MC6000.

Compatible with Singer Sewing Machine Models:
7469 & 7469Q.

Compatible with White Sewing Machine Models:
2037.

Alternative Part Numbers Include XD1819021, ESG-TP, XC1948002 (XC1948-002), 86785 & SA129

Instructions:

This foot is also called a darning foot and may be used as a free motion foot. The foot raises and lowers with the needle to allow fabric to be moved between stitches and to hold fabric in place while stitches are created.
  1. Lower the feed dogs.
  2. Set the machine for straight stitch.
  3. Place the fabric beneath the presser foot.
  4. Use both hands to hold the fabric firmly.
  5. Begin to sew moving the fabric at an even pace.