What are all these feet??
#11
Working from the last up there is a binding foot that attaches binding automatcally while you sew. Attach the foot place the bias into the hole fromt he right to left and then all the way to the where the main fabric you want to bind and sew. It attaches the seperate binding to the main fabric.
The next working up is a zipper foot.
The next one is for attaching cording while you sew. You feed the cord into the hole and sew. that is why there is a small indentation there on the foot.
The next one looks like it should be for a corded button hole. But, I am not sure... But I don't think this goes to your machine that the other feet fit. It is for a zigzag machine.
Of the top of the main picture the three there are as follows... the little one that has a little curved lip on the edge... It is for finishing the edge of fabric. Say for a scarf, or a baby recieving blanket. You just feed the fabric into the hole on the edge and sew guiding the fabric to keep it going into the hole right. It turns it and makes the stitch to hold it there.
Then the one with numbered slots you can change is a pleater.
The last is a gathering foot.
The next working up is a zipper foot.
The next one is for attaching cording while you sew. You feed the cord into the hole and sew. that is why there is a small indentation there on the foot.
The next one looks like it should be for a corded button hole. But, I am not sure... But I don't think this goes to your machine that the other feet fit. It is for a zigzag machine.
Of the top of the main picture the three there are as follows... the little one that has a little curved lip on the edge... It is for finishing the edge of fabric. Say for a scarf, or a baby recieving blanket. You just feed the fabric into the hole on the edge and sew guiding the fabric to keep it going into the hole right. It turns it and makes the stitch to hold it there.
Then the one with numbered slots you can change is a pleater.
The last is a gathering foot.
#12
Oh the plastic feet and the other one with a little bar on top do not go to this machine. They look like they go to a janome or a machine that attaches the feet by lowering the foot holding bar onto it. And the other feet that are shinny are for another machine.
#14
Someone may have already posted this site...
http://www.sewingmachinesplus.com/singer-feet.php
It's Singer's site for all their attachments/feet. You just need to know whether your machine is low or high shank, etc.
http://www.sewingmachinesplus.com/singer-feet.php
It's Singer's site for all their attachments/feet. You just need to know whether your machine is low or high shank, etc.
#15
The largest foot is a ruffler attachment - the small one in your first close up is a button sewing foot (lower feed dogs and use a 3 width on your zigzag stitch - The 3 plastic feet are marked with stopping and starting points to help you with narrow seams - one looks like the LITTLE FOOT - the long skinny one with the screw is your zipper foot and one with a screw front end is a rolled hem... the one with many little holes is a cording foot for feeding through pearl cotton and sewing over the strands with decorative stitches. I think I also saw a binder foot for feeding through bias tape.
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