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    Need help identifying machine feet(s)

    I have 2 feet that I have no clue what they are for, I must have purchased them for a specific reason, but do not remember for what. I have several machines and looked into the catalog and on line for pictures and no such luck, I attached pictures front and back. I appreciate you're help.
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    Is the first one a left hand side 1/4 inch foot?
    Is the second one a stitch in the ditch foot?

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    The first one is a blind hem foot I think. The other looks like a stitch in the ditch foot like gemrm said.

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    The first one is a hemming foot.
    The second one is an edge joining foot, but can also be used for SITD
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    Wow, they are sure interesting. Do you have a manual??
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    I use the edge joining foot to add top stitching to projects. Just run the "blade" down the edge and move your needle over to a position you want your top stitching to be... perfect every time.

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    Second stitch in the ditch .keep blade in ditch.
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    Isn't it annoying when we buy things, then can't remember what we bought them for, lol? Yes - the top is definitely a Blind Hem foot - you can see its uses here. The other one is, as the others have said, is a Stitch in the Ditch foot. Happy quilting
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    Craftsy had a free class all about sewing machine feet. You should see if they still have it free! That should help you!

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    ha, ha. I hope you can remember that now. How about getting a little plastic box with sections and putting the feet in there with a small note with the name and function. Organization always helps me.

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