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- For the 1000-1630 series:
- The shank on Foot#29 is shorter than on Foot #29C, to accommodate thicker battings (for work with thinner batts, consider using Foot #29C
- The large sole and opening in the foot make for good visibility when stitching in free motion
- For the activa/virtuosa/artista line:
- Foot #29 has a clear sole with a wide opening for added visibility. You can see where you have been and where you are going
- The shank is the same length as that of Foot #29C. (Foot #29C is never required for models 130-170)
- Use this foot for all freehand applications for models 130-170 Combined with Bernina's Hopper Mechanism, this foot gives excellent fabric control (no flagging) while the stitches are being formed as well as the ability to move the project freely under the foot
- Artista 180 users should consider Foot #29C as it is coded to allow the full 9mm swing of the needle
- Note: given the preponderance of thin batts in the quilting market, Bernina® has modified the design of Foot #29 for the activa/virtuosa/artista line. The "new line" foot 29 is now essentially the same as foot 29C. Both feet have the same clear sole with a wide (9mm) opening. The only difference is that foot 29C for the artista 180 is "coded" to allow the 9mm stitch width, a feature not required on models 130-170).
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