Professional Non-Stick Fabric Feeding with Dual-Action Glide
Stop struggling with sticky materials bunching up under your needle. The industrial-grade SP18 1/4 Teflon Foot with Roller is engineered specifically to tackle problematic fabrics that cling to standard metal presser feet. By pairing a smooth Teflon base with an integrated rolling wheel, this foot ensures continuous, uninterrupted fabric transit at maximum sewing speeds.
Key Features & Specifications:
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Model ID: SP-18 1/4 (Teflon with Roller variant).
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Dual-Action Technology: Features a non-stick Teflon construction coupled with a precision roller wheel to completely eliminate fabric dragging, pulling, and wrinkling.
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Exact $1/4$-Inch Margin Guide: Features a fixed edge guide exactly $1/4$-inch (approx. 6.4mm) from the needle drop point for perfectly uniform topstitching and seams.
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Universal High-Shank Fit: Designed for single-needle industrial lockstitch sewing machines (compatible with Juki, Brother, Jack, Singer, Typical, and more).
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Versatile Material Handling: Ideal for sewing sticky, heavy, or delicate materials including leather, faux fur, vinyl, canvas, foam-backed fabrics, plastics, and laminated textiles.
Why Choose a Teflon Roller Foot?
Standard metal feet friction-drag sticky fabrics, causing the upper layer to stretch out of sync with the lower layer. This causes uneven seams, puckering, and skipped stitches. Swapping to the SP18 1/4 Teflon roller foot gives your machine the slick, rolling assistance needed to maintain perfect stitch lengths and clean, professional apparel lines on the factory floor.
Product FAQ Section
Q: Will this SP18 Teflon foot work on a low-shank home/domestic sewing machine? A: No. This is a high-shank attachment engineered strictly for industrial single-needle lockstitch sewing machines. It will not mount onto standard domestic or snap-on household sewing machines.
Q: Can I use this presser foot for sewing standard cotton fabrics? A: While it can sew cotton, it is specifically optimized for sticky, heavy, or coated materials like leather and vinyl. For standard lightweight cottons, a traditional steel presser foot or standard compensating foot is generally preferred.



















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