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The Boss - Wich Presser Foot?

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Hi folks,

I´m just sewing around with my new Tippmann "Boss" and of course I have a Question: Wich presser foot will fit better for these stiching, a center foot or a zipper foot?

Here´s my stitching example:

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When I got my Boss, . . . seems like right after me and Noah got done with some flooding, . . . it only had the original "Y" foot.

I guessed on the center presser foot as the one that would do more for my work: belts, holsters, wallets, etc.

I guessed right. It has worked for everything I have ever asked it to do, . . . and your formed cases don't seem like they would be any different.

I have even used it occasionally as the 'width" gauge on setting the stitches the right distance from the edge on some "not too critical" projects.

FWIW, . . . It is about all that is ever on my machine.

May God bless,

Dwight

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When I got mine last year it came with a bonus pack of all the presser feet. I normally use the left hand zipper foot but in your case the center foot is exactly what I would use for that project. If you only have one extra the center is the one to have.

Michael

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Thank´s a lot! Now I know what is next to get. :thumbsup:

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Today my new center presser foot arrived. And, what should I say, thank you for the Tip, this is just what I wanted! Thank´s!

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