Presser Foot Industrial Multi Onus T-9 – Heavy-Duty Precision for Industrial Stitching Applications
Presser Foot Industrial Sussur P-360 – Precision for Thick Fabrics & Multi-Layer Stitching
Presser Foot Industrial SUSSUR P-363 – Specialized Foot for Precision Stitching on Tubular and Curved Surfaces
Presser Foot Industrial with Needle Guard – SUSSUR 113280
Round Bead Presser Foot for Domestic Sewing Machines – Snap-On Foot for Beading, Decorative Stitching & Trims
Snap-On Elastic Cord Band Presser Foot for Domestic Sewing Machines – Ideal for Stretchable Fabric Stitching
Stitch Guide Presser Foot for Domestic Sewing Machines – Precision Sewing with Adjustable Alignment
SUSSUR P-24983 Industrial Presser Foot – High-Speed Zipper & Piping Foot for Single Needle Lockstitch Machines
SUSSUR P-36LN Industrial Presser Foot – Left-Side Narrow Zipper Foot for Single Needle Lockstitch Machines
SUSSUR P-36N Industrial Presser Foot – Right Side Narrow Zipper Foot for Single Needle Lockstitch Machines
SUSSUR P-5 Industrial Gathering Presser Foot – Fixed Type Ruffle Foot for Lockstitch Sewing Machines
SUSSUR P-50 Industrial Gathering Presser Foot – Fixed Ruffle Foot for Lockstitch Sewing Machines
SUSSUR P-952 Industrial Presser Foot – Left & Right Narrow Zipper Foot Set for Lockstitch Sewing Machines
SUSSUR P351 Industrial Presser Foot – Heavy Duty Piping & Zipper Sewing Foot for Industrial Machines
TRONEX 9-Groove Pintuck Presser Foot for Domestic Sewing Machines – Create Fine Parallel Tucks with Precision
Tronex CY-7300 Presser Foot Holder for Domestic Sewing Machines – Universal Snap-On Presser Foot Clamp
Tronex CY-7301 Universal Presser Foot – Domestic Sewing Machine Foot Attachment (Model 7301)
TRONEX CY-7305 Blue Tip Presser Foot – Domestic Sew-On Button Foot for Home Sewing Machines
TRONEX CY-7306 Zipper Presser Foot – Universal Domestic Sewing Machine Foot for Installing Zippers with Precision
TRONEX CY-7306A Invisible Zipper Presser Foot – Domestic Sewing Machine Foot for Precise Concealed Zipper Stitching
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A client that’s unhappy for a reason is a problem, a client that’s unhappy though he or her can’t quite put a finger on it is worse. Chances are there wasn’t collaboration, communication, and checkpoints, there wasn’t a process agreed upon or specified with the granularity required. It’s content strategy gone awry right from the start. If that’s what you think how bout the other way around? How can you evaluate content without design? No typography, no colors, no layout, no styles, all those things that convey the important signals that go beyond the mere textual, hierarchies of information, weight, emphasis, oblique stresses, priorities, all those subtle cues that also have visual and emotional appeal to the reader.