Linnart is a specialized clamp used in hand sewing. It is a round plate that is designed to secure fabrics in the desired position during sewing or cutting. It is quite convenient to use such a device, since its design is very thoughtful and ergonomic. What is the reason for the popularity of the Linnart clamp? How is it different from the rest? To understand this issue, let's look at its design. Despite the fact that the device is very simple, there are many modifications on the market. The most common type is a fabric clip with a recess at the top. A piece of textile is placed inside and grabbed by the handle with the lower hand. Looks really easy and simple. Sometimes square or round holes are used instead of a U-shaped recess. But to create a complex product, sometimes it is necessary to bend the fabric at a certain angle to connect the parts. A linnart adapter will come to the rescue: on the front side of the plastic bracket there is one of the most commonly used shapes - triangular. Instead of a circle, there is a square or hexagon, and directly below it there are horizontal slits for bending the edges. The shape of this foot is designed for working with mattresses. This tool is often used by students and studio workers who decide to do design work at home. Place the end between the holes with two vertical slits, turn it left or right if necessary, and the fabric will instantly be bent at the desired angle.