Can you help me identify these feet?
#71
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Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
Originally Posted by LoriEl
One looks like it could be for a button hole almost.
#72
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I agree too, but would love to see the darning foot in action.
I have one in a box of fascinating feet, some marked "Swiss Made", and 2 of the seam guides.....some of the feet are totally unknown to me. And have an old green metal sewing machine that used to have cams....Vigorelli, or some such name
Also have a Greist buttonholer for use on a straight needle machine, and a Greist ruffler. I am not familiar with that brand at all, but they are almost identical to my Singer tools of the same vintage. I wish I had a manual to identify all my feet.
I have one in a box of fascinating feet, some marked "Swiss Made", and 2 of the seam guides.....some of the feet are totally unknown to me. And have an old green metal sewing machine that used to have cams....Vigorelli, or some such name
Also have a Greist buttonholer for use on a straight needle machine, and a Greist ruffler. I am not familiar with that brand at all, but they are almost identical to my Singer tools of the same vintage. I wish I had a manual to identify all my feet.
#73
Thank you all!!! seems that my new Janome is a high shank. I Did manage to try the FMQ foot and it is really nice but would not trust it to "stay" on being it was designed for a low shank.
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