What kind of feet are these called?
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Every sewing machine manufacturer had feet that were proprietary to the company. Sometimes when companies merged thay took on some of the patents and sometimes they kept on rolling and adapted their feet to the new acquisition. Singer did this when they bought out Wheeler and Wilson. The 66-1 and 66-3 had the W&W styled feet on them and then it was decided it was not a viable transition and they dropped that type of foot all together.
New Home, White and a few others used a foot similar to that one and they turn up by the hundreds at thrift stores. The stores in my area sell the feet for .25 a foot so they are affordable.
Billy
New Home, White and a few others used a foot similar to that one and they turn up by the hundreds at thrift stores. The stores in my area sell the feet for .25 a foot so they are affordable.
Billy
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Go to a sewing machine repair shop. there is one near me that has parts for almost every machine made. Try to find a general sewing machine repairman and not one that just sells and services the newer machines. If yu want I can send you the name of the shop near me. It is in south central massachusetts.
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