Identifying Presser Feet

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Old 03-07-2014, 10:30 AM
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If they are Singer attachments or feet, then they should have a Singer # on each one, thus you can cross reference the number to the list of Singer parts that are available. You can find that info on line. Can't think of site exact name, have not been there is a couple of years.
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Yes, thank you, I have been looking them over carefully for numbers. Some of them are worn so much I can't tell what they are even though I am using my jewelers loop. My favorite so far have been a whole tin of Pfaff attachments I picked up for 1.00 at a thrift. They are made so well and all numbered! I have the 131 sewing machine to go with those.

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Here are two sites I had bookmarked and then forgotten about. They should help to ID feet.

http://edsmum.wordpress.com/2010/11/...dentification/
http://edsmum.wordpress.com/2011/03/...manco-numbers/

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Thanks Cathy! I will head on over to those links. I finally found out what the group of three are. I found the link below after I was scrounging around in the cargo trailer going through all of the older machines attachments.

I found an identical one a box of Greist attachments and that led me to this site and she explained how to use them and what they are! Whew! I am almost done labeling all of my attachments. Here is the link:

http://www.thesewbox.com/2009/04/att...t-hemmers.html
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Old 03-08-2014, 07:43 AM
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Have you looked on the Creative Feet website? They have a lot listed.
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SunflowerZZ,

That group of three is Greist made adapter feet. You put them on the machine then attach the hemmers, and some other feet to that. They also double as quilting feet.

If you can find a Greist or some Kenmore attachment manuals it shows them and describes how to use them.

ETA: But you know this already. I should have read your link first then posted .... duh.

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Old 03-08-2014, 11:30 AM
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No worries Joe.

Here is a link to a really neat site.

http://edsmum.wordpress.com/
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