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Helps Feed Difficult to Sew Fabrics
The Pfaff Roller Foot has two rollers on it that roll across the fabric surface instead of sliding like a traditional presser foot. The Roller Foot excels at sewing on difficult fabrics like leathers, velvets, and fabrics with a nap or other textures or when sewing over uneven levels where a standard presser foot may have trouble gliding over these unusual surfaces. Use the Pfaff Roller Foot with most utility and decorative stitches. Includes instructions.
Watch our instructional video above to learn full details of what the Pfaff Roller Foot can do and how to use it.
Pfaff snap on foot. IMPORTANT! Use the "COMPATIBILITY DETAILS" tab to know which presser feet fit your Pfaff model.
Pfaff Presser Feet
All of the Pfaff snap on and low shank feet in this category fit the following models unless otherwise noted:
Creative Icon, Sensation, Vision, Performance; Creative Performance 950, Creative 4.5, 4.0, 3.0, 2.0; Performance Icon, 5.2, 5.0; Expression 750, 725, 720, 715, 710, 4.2, 4.0, 3.5, 3.2, 3.0, 2.0, 150; Creative Expect 350, Creative 1.5, Creative Ambition 640; Ambition 630, 620, 610, 155, 2.0, Quilt, 1.5, 1.0, Essential; Passport 3.0, 2.0; Select 4.2, 4.0, 3.2, 3.0, 2.2, 2.0, 150; Smart C1100 Pro; 1548, 1546, 1540, 1538, 1536, 1530, 1529, 1528, 1527, 1526, 1525, 1522, 1520; 2170, 2144, 2140, 2134, 2124, 2058, 2056, 2054, 2048, 2046, 2044, 2042, 2040, 2038, 2036, 2034, 2030, 2029, 2028, 2027, 2026, 2025, 2024, 2023, 2020, 2014, 2010; 7570, 7562, 7560, 7550, 7530, 7510; 6270, 6250, 6232, 6230, 6152, 6150, 6122, 6120, 6112, 6110, 6091; 1475, 1473, 1472, 1471, 1467, 1371, 1171, 1151, 955, 939, 935, 125; Hobby 4270, 4260, 4250, 4240; Hobby models 1042, 1040, 1032, 1030, 1022, 1020 & 1016; Smarter 260C, 160, 155 & 140
- Models above in bold are known as Groups J & L.
- Groups J & L models require the longer presser foot screw when using generic presser feet.
- To use generic snap on feet on ALL above models, you will need the Pfaff generic snap on shank noted and sold at the bottom of the page of each of these feet. i stole this description from the colorful world of sewing
-Models 1229, 1222, 1221, 1217, 1216, 1215, 1214, 1213, 1212, 1211, 1209, 1199, 1197 & 1196 are all high shank. Models that came with Pfaff's high snap on shank can use Pfaff style snap on presser feet. There is no longer any adapter to allow the use of Pfaff snap on feet. Generic snap on and generic low shank feet cannot be used on these models.
-The following Pfaff models use generic low shank and snap on presser feet in our Generic Accessories category: 6089, 6087, 6086, 6085, 1469, 1147, 1119, 1115, 1071, 1069, 1067, 1047, 1045, 1037, 1035, 1029, 1027, 1025, 1019, 1016, 1015, 1014, 1011, 1010, 953, 947, 946, 933, 927, 919, 917, 916, 907, 905, 904, 895, 894, 876, 875, 874, 809, 808, 807, 806, 803, 802, 801, 800; Hobby models 4228, 741, 721, 645, 541, 422, 301, 303, 307, 309, 342, 350, 380, 382, 541, 645, 721, 741; Smart 100S & 200C
-Hobby models 1142, 1132, 1122 were made by Janome and use Janome 7mm snap on and low shank presser feet in our Janome category.