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Clear Piping Foot

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Add a professional finish to your sewing projects with the HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Piping Foot! This handy specialty foot makes it easy to create beautiful piping for home décor, garments, bags, and more.

Use it to cover cord with fabric to create your own custom piping, or to neatly stitch ready-made piping into seams and along edges. The foot’s groove guides the piping smoothly and keeps your stitching close to the cord for a clean, polished look.

Perfect for adding that little extra detail that takes a project from homemade to “Wow—you made that?!”

Great for:

  • Pillows and cushions
  • Bags and totes
  • Garments
  • Home décor projects
  • Quilted accessories
  • Custom fabric-covered piping

HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Piping Foot
Part #413097145
Machine Groups 1-9

A small foot that can make a big difference in your finished project!

How To Use

  1. To make piping from your fabric: Snap on the Clear Piping Foot.
  2. Cut bias or crosswise grain strips wide enough to cover the cording plus seam allowances.
  3. Lay the cording on the wrong side of the fabric strip and wrap the fabric over the cord.
  4. Place the fabric and cord under the Clear Piping Foot with the cord in the groove on the underside of the foot.
  5. Sew. The groove will guide the cord so the fabric covers it evenly. Hint: When you sew this piping into a garment, adjust the needle position so it stitches one setting closer to the cord, to cover the first stitching.

To stitch piping into a seam:

  1. Snap on the Clear Piping Foot.
  2. Place the piping along the seam line on the right side of the fabric and stitch in place with piping in the groove of the foot.
  3. Place the second piece of fabric on top with the right sides together.
  4. Put fabric and piping layers under the piping foot with the piping in the groove on the underside of the foot. Sew. The groove on the underside of the foot will guide the piping as you sew. (Hint: Notch the seam allowance of the piping on curves and corners.)