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Pfaff Passport 2.0 sewing machine


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£350 - open to offers

In excellent working order, comes with all feet (including an extra invisible zipper foot) and accessories. Happy for you to come and try it first if interested in purchasing. I live near Nunhead Cemetery.

Feet:
Standard
Fancy Stitch 1A
Fancy Stitch 2A
Blindhem foot
Sipper foot
Invisible zipper foot
Button hole foot

The Pfaff Passport 2.0 Sewing Machine

Sewing and Machine Features

Compact/Portable Sewing Machine (passport 2.0 at13.9lbs /6.3kg). Perfect for taking to classes and for travel.

The PFAFF® Original IDTTM System. Integrated Dual Feed only from PFAFF® for over 45 years! Absolutely even fabric feed from both the top and the bottom.

PFAFF® Original Presser Foot System. Many optional accessories available to expand the sewing experience.

70 stitches on passport 2.0. A wide variety of beautiful 7mm stitches, including utility stitches, buttonholes, decorative stitches, quilt stitches, needle art stitches and satin stitches.

Beautiful Appliqué Pin Stitch Adjustable; easy to achieve your desired result.

Start/Stop Button. Press the Start button to sew without the foot control. Makes sewing long seams, free-motion and buttonholes easy.

Speed Slider. Adjust the speed with the speed slider for full control.

PFAFF® Design. Built for precision, helping you achieve professional results with comfort and ease.

Info button. Simply touch to see the recommended presser foot for the selected stitch.

Two LED Light Sources. Optimized bright lights illuminate your sewing area without shadows.

Stitch Menu Tab. Convenient location on the right side of the machine. Pull out to view the complete collection of stitches.

Hard Cover. Protects your sewing machine when transporting it; keeps it dust free. Includes smart storage for your foot control and power cord.

One-step Buttonhole. Snap on the buttonhole foot and sew repeatable buttonholes smoothly. Free-motion Sewing. Simply attach the optional free-motion presser foot and lower the feed dogs for easy quilting.

External Feed Dog Drop. Lower the feed dogs for stippling, free-motion embroidery or darning.

Extra-high Presser Foot Lift. Raises the presser foot to its highest position so that thick fabrics can be placed easily under the presser foot.

Presser Foot Pressure. Can be adjusted for specialty techniques or when sewing on light or heavy fabric.

Adjustable Thread Tension. Depending on the fabric, batting, thread, etc., the thread tension dial can be set to make the threads meet evenly between the two layers of fabric.

Needle Up/Down. Touch a button to set your needle to automatically stop up or down in the fabric for pivoting, appliqué and more. Tap the foot control to shift between needle up/down position.

Immediate Tie-off. When the button is pushed, the machine will tie-off automatically for a quick and easy finish.

29 Needle Positions. Perfect for topstitching, quilting, inserting zippers and more. 

Integrated Needle Threader. Makes threading the needle fast and easy.

Stitch Plate. Markings to the left and right of needle help you guide your fabric. 

Snap-on/Snap-off Presser Feet. Changing is easy; no screwdriver or other tools are needed. 

Top Loaded Bobbin. Easy to access.

Electronic Needle Piercing Power. Full piercing power at any speed with total control.

Two Spool Pins. For twin needle sewing or specialty sewing.

Accessory Feet Included.

Accessory Tray. To keep all your sewing needs at your fingertips.

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