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Sewing Machine Presser Foot

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All versions, 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
All versions, 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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Description

I needed a zipper foot for my Janome 110, so I designed this snap-on presser foot. While it’s made primarily for the Janome 110, it should fit most low-shank household sewing machines (Brother, Singer, Baby Lock, Elna, Kenmore) with a maximum stitch width of 5 mm. The foot snaps on easily and stays securely in place. This design may not withstand heavy daily use, but as a quick, reliable emergency presser foot, it does the job perfectly.

 

PETG recommended (PLA may be brittle). For best results, print on a smooth build plate so the bottom surface glides more easily over fabric. You may need to sand the corners slightly to prevent the foot from catching on.

 

The snap-on bar is made from a short piece of filament, the bar is designed to fit snugly into the foot’s holes. If it’s a little loose, you can use glue, though I didn’t need any.

 

This project includes four variations:

  • Regular Foot – replicates the original factory foot
  • Narrow Foot – reduced width
  • Zipper Foot – ideal for sewing close to zippers
  • Zipper Foot Inverted (Foot on right-Side)

Sebtember 7, 2025:

  • First release

Check my other household items here!

 

Your feedback and ratings are always appreciated—they help improve future designs. Thank you! ✂️

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