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frodo 11-17-2019 03:55 AM

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Hey ya'll.
I need some expert answers.
i have Grand mas old machines and a lot of parts and pieces
2 Singers and a Brother.
can you tell me what these feet are for?

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SusieQOH 11-17-2019 06:05 AM

Hi Frodo, I think you'll get answers in the Vintage section.

1- zigzag foot
6 quarter inch foot

OurWorkbench 11-17-2019 06:18 AM

Yes, probably, would have been a good idea to post in https://www.quiltingboard.com/vintag...thusiasts-f22/

Also, it would be good to know which models the machines are. Some of them look like they are for European high shank machines. Generally, the Singer feet have numbers on them, which help to identify. Some of the other brands also have numbers on them. Sometimes the numbers are hard to read, even with a magnifying glass.

This is what I believe they are.
1. Low shank zig-zag foot
2. Low shank Singer special purpose foot for zig-zag, satin stitch, cording, buttonholes
3. Low shank narrow hemmer
4. High shank Button foot for sewing on buttons by machine
5. High shank (unsure if cording or overcasting foot - perhaps if number or known models of machines have would be helpful)
6. High shank straight stitch foot - (may or may not be a 1/4 from needle to edge of foot. Many have a narrower toe).
7. High shank narrow hemmer foot
8. Low shank adjustable zipper foot for straight stitch machines.
9. Probably High Shank buttonhole foot
10. Quilting guide bar
11. Seam guide to be screwed to bed of machine.

Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.


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