I'm looking for a presser foot ............
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I'm looking for a presser foot ............
....................... but not a normally found one.
When I sew my bags I try to bring my stitch lines together at the end and back tac them so they are unobtrusive. But I can't see worth a hoot anymore. Elaine handed me her reading glasses yesterday and darned if I couldn't see again. Sigh ................ getting old stinks.
Anyway, what I'd like to find is a transparent, narrow ( think Singer SS foot ), low shank foot that I can use on my SS machines. I've tried the wider ZZ feet and they work, but I can't get the same spacing with them as I do the narrow SS foot.
So, any body know of such a thing and where I might get one?
Joe
When I sew my bags I try to bring my stitch lines together at the end and back tac them so they are unobtrusive. But I can't see worth a hoot anymore. Elaine handed me her reading glasses yesterday and darned if I couldn't see again. Sigh ................ getting old stinks.
Anyway, what I'd like to find is a transparent, narrow ( think Singer SS foot ), low shank foot that I can use on my SS machines. I've tried the wider ZZ feet and they work, but I can't get the same spacing with them as I do the narrow SS foot.
So, any body know of such a thing and where I might get one?
Joe
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http://compare.ebay.com/like/3210531...Types&var=sbar but might be oriented the opposite way from the metal foot (narrow on the left vs. the right?)
white Teflon foot like a regular straight stitch foot except white -- Might be easier to see due to greater contrase between it and the fabric color?
http://compare.ebay.com/like/3903689...Types&var=sbar
white Teflon foot like a regular straight stitch foot except white -- Might be easier to see due to greater contrase between it and the fabric color?
http://compare.ebay.com/like/3903689...Types&var=sbar
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I have both of those. I've used the wide toed foot and it works OK for seeing the thread lines but it's wider than I want.
Joe
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MadCow,
Hmmmmmm, that teflon SS foot is kind of interesting.
The reason for the straight stitch size foot is because of the narrow 1/8" (?) right side toe. I use the edge of the foot sometimes as a guide and the wider footsies are too wide for what I"m doing.
The 1/4" foot would be great for piecing, but I've got that covered.
I'm gonna check with my LSMG and see if he's got any of these.
Joe
Hmmmmmm, that teflon SS foot is kind of interesting.
The reason for the straight stitch size foot is because of the narrow 1/8" (?) right side toe. I use the edge of the foot sometimes as a guide and the wider footsies are too wide for what I"m doing.
The 1/4" foot would be great for piecing, but I've got that covered.
I'm gonna check with my LSMG and see if he's got any of these.
Joe
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Joe, one time I had to have something like that and in a hurry, so I took my dremel tool and gently shaved away what I needed to be gone, then polished up the edge until smooth. It worked I figured if it failed I was not out too much. Not like it was vintage or anything.
~Karen
~Karen
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