Got All of my Feet for my Sewing Machine
#1
Got All of my Feet for my Sewing Machine
Hi Everyone
Thanks to Amazon I now have all of my Feet for my Singer Sewing Machine...My Singer does Quilting but I needed the Open Toe Foot and the Walker Foot and the 1/4 Foot so I got on Amazon and checked and they had my Feet for my model sewing machine so I sent for them and I got them...I am a happy camper...
Someday I would like to buy me a really good Janome Sewing Machine...all of my friends have one that are in my two quilting groups in my city and I would love to have one. We have a Janome Dealership/Shop/Quilting Store not too far from me and they have their Janome's on Sale quit often.
Thanks to Amazon I now have all of my Feet for my Singer Sewing Machine...My Singer does Quilting but I needed the Open Toe Foot and the Walker Foot and the 1/4 Foot so I got on Amazon and checked and they had my Feet for my model sewing machine so I sent for them and I got them...I am a happy camper...
Someday I would like to buy me a really good Janome Sewing Machine...all of my friends have one that are in my two quilting groups in my city and I would love to have one. We have a Janome Dealership/Shop/Quilting Store not too far from me and they have their Janome's on Sale quit often.
#4
"all my feet" - sorry, but you are way far from having "all" of them LOL!!! It's a very slippery slope when you start going that way.
One of the nice things with Singer- you can get brand new items and they fit!
One of the nice things with Singer- you can get brand new items and they fit!
#5
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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I have tootsies for machines I never owned. Feet I have no idea what machine they fit. Feet that fit my machines, but are not identified what machines or type of machines they fit.
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Then there are those feet I have that fit my machines, but I don't know how to use them.
Slippery slope indeed
Joe
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Then there are those feet I have that fit my machines, but I don't know how to use them.
Slippery slope indeed
Joe
#7
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 8,091
I'm trying to put together a Singer set for each machine we're keeping. And a Greist set for each non-Singer we're keeping. Not doing too bad so far, but I've got a loooooooooong way to go.
Joe
#8
I've got a set for each Singer - and some "extras" taht are unique. I've got all four styles of 66 Back Clamp sets, though I've only got two machines.
Then I went to Greist so I could get a set for my New Queen and Two Spool . . . and then I had to work on collecting one for each of the 8 Needlbar lists . . .
And THEN - I went overboard after I found a few oddball sets - and now I'm collection Johnston sets from the late 1880's. From what I've read - Greist bought out Johnston. . . I've actually found on Ruffler that looks just like the funny one for the 66 set (the one that says "66" on it).
But back to the OP - what Singer do you have? Is it short or slant shank? I've got a lot of short shank feet, but no extra long shank (DH took my extra 301 set to sell with the 301 he just fixed up).
Then I went to Greist so I could get a set for my New Queen and Two Spool . . . and then I had to work on collecting one for each of the 8 Needlbar lists . . .
And THEN - I went overboard after I found a few oddball sets - and now I'm collection Johnston sets from the late 1880's. From what I've read - Greist bought out Johnston. . . I've actually found on Ruffler that looks just like the funny one for the 66 set (the one that says "66" on it).
But back to the OP - what Singer do you have? Is it short or slant shank? I've got a lot of short shank feet, but no extra long shank (DH took my extra 301 set to sell with the 301 he just fixed up).
#9
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Webster, NY
Posts: 1,002
I've got some extra long shank feet. There's this recycled craft place by me that sells donated craft items and uses the money for Seniors. I can't help buying all the stray feet I find! For $.25 - $1.00 for a set, it's hard for me to resist. The most I paid was $2.50 for a Free Westinghouse back clamp zig zag attachment in a cool art deco plastic case. I've found some pretty cool things there - not always things I need or use, but they look like they need rescuing all dumped in a bin with odd pits and pieces related to sewing.
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