Description
SN Designs Co the source for The Hump Jumper® – get up and over the hump; The Puts-it™ – for arthritic fingers and quilting hands; the Buttonhole Buster™ – buttonholes in impossible places. The sewing notions solving such frustrating sewing problems.
The Hump Jumper®, the bright yellow sewing notion with the catchy odd name, solves the frustration of stitching over “humps” – those places were varying thickness of fabric can throw a perfectly good seam out of line. The “hump” frustration is created when the presser foot is tilted out of the required horizontal position necessary for a smooth, even feed.
The Puts-it™ has two very important features: the squared tapered end, 3/8” in width, fits under the front of the presser foot for controlling run away gathers and pleats, is ideal for controlling corners when machine quilting and appliqueing, easily lifts out bobbins, and the perfect notion for making a quick, easy crease.
The opposite end of the Puts-it™ has a no-snag tip ideal for turning out collar points and stuffing tiny areas. There is also a tapered needle hole for inserting a conventional or serger needle into the machine while the needle clamp screw is being tightened. Arthritic fingers will find this useful when replacing sewing or serger needles.
The bi-level bottom of the Buttonhole Buster™ is its creative feature. This unique bottom allows the presser foot to fit snug where thick seams cause the general purpose or buttonhole foot to sit unbalanced. Narrow pattern pieces such as collars and neck bands are examples of where seam allowances, on three sides, cause the presser foot to wobble due to uneven thickness.
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