Old 10-23-2011, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by bjeriann
I have bought generic feet before. I will do as ckcowl said. Just take it slow and see what happens.
Many feet are inter-changeable It depends mostly on the shank (high, low, slant) and how the feet attach--most of my machines take the snap on feet and are low shank--Elna, Singer & Euro-Pro. If the foot looks like it will work--I would do as ckcowl suggested and put it on and then manually turn the wheel to see if the needle hits or the feed dogs bind up on it. That is the only problem I have with swapping my feet among machines.
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