Can you help me identify these feet?
#11
Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
Originally Posted by LoriEl
One looks like it could be for a button hole almost.
#12
The screw goes with the seam guide. You fasten it to the bed of the sewing machine and set it for whatever seam allowance you choose. IT is great for beginners or whenever you want a very accurate seam allowance.
#13
OMG - I think I need a nap! I read the title of this topic "Can you help me identify these feet?" - and I thought I was going to open it up to pictures of different animal feet.........
I've been working on a Judy Neimeyer (sp?) PP quilt and I thought I was losing my mind......now I KNOW I am!!! :shock:
I've been working on a Judy Neimeyer (sp?) PP quilt and I thought I was losing my mind......now I KNOW I am!!! :shock:
#14
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These feet and seam guide would fit almost any low shank sewing machine such as a Featherweight. The darning/free motion one is the most valuable. The seam guide would be place on the bed of the machine and screwed down to make a seam guide---1/4 inch for quilting--thus no need for a 1/4 inch foot.
#19
Originally Posted by rookie quilt
The one on the left is a seam guide( it's shown upside down here) , The one in the middle for a rolled hem, and the one one the right is a darning/FMQ foot if I'm not mistaken. looks like the one my mom had for her old singer
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