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Are you sure you need a stirrup plate? The link went to a page for edge guides.

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Are you sure you need a stirrup plate? The link went to a page for edge guides.

Hi Tom, sorry I just realised even after I go to the correct page, the url I copied and paste leads back to that edge guide page.

Ok, same link, but at that page, click on "Pfaff 1245" on the left, it will go to a page of pressor feet. At the bottom, is a couple of plates that looks like stirrup plates. Just not sure if it will work for a flat bed.

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Dear reddevil76,

Yes, those plates look like they are for flat bed machines. However, from what I understand, the height of the plate will reduce the thickness you will be able to sew. For example, if the plate is 1/4" thick and your machine is designed to sew up to 1/2", then with that plate installed your sewing thickness will now be only 1/4".

Hi Tom, sorry I just realised even after I go to the correct page, the url I copied and paste leads back to that edge guide page.

Ok, same link, but at that page, click on "Pfaff 1245" on the left, it will go to a page of pressor feet. At the bottom, is a couple of plates that looks like stirrup plates. Just not sure if it will work for a flat bed.

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Dear reddevil76,

Yes, those plates look like they are for flat bed machines. However, from what I understand, the height of the plate will reduce the thickness you will be able to sew. For example, if the plate is 1/4" thick and your machine is designed to sew up to 1/2", then with that plate installed your sewing thickness will now be only 1/4".

Thank you sir.

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Those are binder plates for a Pfaff 335, latest model.

Write an email to Mr. Bosco Ko, Kwokhing, and ask what plates they have for your machine. I am sure they do not have a stirrup plate, perhaps a binder plate.

Have anyone fitted a stirrup to their flat bed? I looked at this page and the bottom two looks like it could fit my Pfaff 1245.

http://www.kwokhing.com/pfaff/

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