Different Types of Darning Feet/Springs
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Janice, All the pictures are posted. We didn't try all of them out. Cathy made a spring that got tested on my singer 15, which I now realized didn't get photographed. She has to make some adjustments for that spring, but I can see it working well too.
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Joe, I re-sized them for you. Hope you can see them now!
Springs:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]321659[/ATTACH]
Short shank:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]321660[/ATTACH]
Attachment to make regular foot a spring foot:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]321661[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]321664[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]321667[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]321668[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]321669[/ATTACH]
Springs:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]321659[/ATTACH]
Short shank:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]321660[/ATTACH]
Attachment to make regular foot a spring foot:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]321661[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]321664[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]321667[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]321668[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]321669[/ATTACH]
I got to see enough to know I have a couple of these.
Joe
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Joe, and others, I'm just a dummy when it comes to computers, mostly just a self taught old lady, but I discovered that if I click on the attachment number, it will open in another window and I can see it and print it off!! YEA!!!
Janis
Janis
#18
I invited her over to dinner. While Cathy worked on my National machine called The Eldredge that was missing a tension spring, I worked at getting the old wick out of the wick spring on my Singer 66. The conversation changed to the use of different darning springs and next thing Cathy is showing me all the different types she owns. She also showed off some exchange items, a pretty scrap quilt that Candace had made and a raven that Laura had made.
Monica, thank you for posting those photos. I too wouldn't have know about the springs without this conversation and the photos. I have most of the second group of photos - the darning/applique' feet - but it is so interesting seeing them all together so we can decide which ones we have and which ones we 'need' to get!
Nancy
#19
Question...How does that last one, the one to turn a regular foot into a hopping foot work? I've been trying, and can't seem to wrap my mind around it!
Second question... I WANT one, how hard are they to find?
Second question... I WANT one, how hard are they to find?
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Charlee,
I'll add a picture or two on that one later today. The straight "bar" rides on top of the needle clamp screw. The other end is attached to the presser foot bar. Therefore the foot gets lifted with the needle just like any other darning/ hopping foot. I have used it with a zigzagmachine's "button sew on" foot which gives great visibility. I do hope that that was clearer than mud.
Cathy
I'll add a picture or two on that one later today. The straight "bar" rides on top of the needle clamp screw. The other end is attached to the presser foot bar. Therefore the foot gets lifted with the needle just like any other darning/ hopping foot. I have used it with a zigzagmachine's "button sew on" foot which gives great visibility. I do hope that that was clearer than mud.
Cathy
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