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🧵 Stitch like a pro with precision and clarity—don’t let your quilting game lag behind!
The Brother Free Motion Quilting Foot SA129 features a spring-action mechanism that stabilizes fabric during stitching, a clear plastic design for full visibility, and compatibility with most low shank sewing machines. Lightweight and genuine Brother-made, it’s engineered to elevate your quilting precision and creativity.



| ASIN | B001H6BDKW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 352,175 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 439 in Sewing Machine Parts & Accessories |
| Brand Name | Brother |
| Colour | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (940) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012502112914 |
| Item Weight | 23 g |
| Manufacturer | Brother |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SA129 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | SA129 |
| UPC | 012502112914 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
B**X
Perfect
Great accessory, had so much fun using the free motion, i just used it on normal cotton for embroidery purposes but i can see it would do great quilting aswell
A**R
It works.
Exactly what I needed to extend the sewing range on my brother fs210. Perfect for free motion embroidery.
D**R
Read the instructions
A bit fiddly but does work
P**A
I have a Janome 3022, and, seeing that the generic brands of quilting feet were supposed to fit both Brother and Janome machines, I took a small risk in ordering this one since it is significantly less expensive. It worked perfectly, exactly as it was designed to, right out of the package, though I did choose to modify it to eliminate the hopping action and to turn it into an open foot. What I did to modify it should work for anyone who wants to change this foot into an open-toe, non-hopping foot. I clipped the front of the clear plastic foot open with wire cutters (used the red lines as a guide and cut open at an angle from them) and then sanded it with a nail file. To eliminate the hopping, I then bent the wire that is at the top of the the foot back so it would no longer tap against the screw that caused it to hop, and wrapped a rubber band right below the wire at the top to adjust the foot so it would just skim the fabric. Anyway, I'm happy with my purchase and glad I bought the cheapest foot available. I actually think, looking at pictures of the generic foot, that this was made by the same manufacturer, despite coming in a brand-name label.
K**Y
Fits my Brother Ult2003D machine.
M**E
Fits great on my SE600 Brother sewing/embroidery machine
A**S
This original Brother accessory is high quality all the way - very sturdy plastic and a strong spring. It's 1/3 the price of some that are cheap rough metal and have flimsy springs that I have gotten on ebay, besides qualifying for free shipping on a $25 order. (The rest of my order was books). Right out of the package it fits my Brother, my Janomes, and my new Singer. I modified this particular foot to fit my older 70s Singer by bending the top bar down with needlenose pliers since it has a shorter needle shaft. So as I'm concerned it's a universal fit. For the reviewer who counted off points for it being closed toe - that's the style it is instead of open toe. Sometimes you need closed toe if you are stitching over other threads or they will get caught on the open toes. Since I have another closed toe foot I used a craft knife to cut out the plastic between the two red lines on this one, smoothed the edges with sandpaper, and now have a perfect open toe foot :o) I highly recommend the Brother brand for anyone needing a FMQ foot.
T**A
I have a Brother CE-4000, a Costco special, that I got a few years ago to learn on and see if I would enjoy sewing. I more than enjoy it, I'm addicted! I've found my niche is quilting and usually just stitch in the ditch, but I want to learn free motion quilting. I was happy to find that my machine will support FMQ so I got this foot to give it a try. I've used it on one project and it works great. I need a lot more practice, but the foot is perfect. My machine has a very small throat so I won't be doing significant projects, but this will allow me to learn and practice while I save for a new machine.
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