Kenmore Monogrammer Part 1
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brandeesmom,
Thank you. I did not have my machine set properly at all. This will help a lot. You said "Part 1", is there more to come? The instructions say to use the monogramming foot, could you post a a pic of the page that shows the feet? I don't know if I have one or not. Joe |
No there is no other part as I thought I would have to do another post to add in the second page, it should be all there for you.
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It's a wide towed foot, with a bit of a raised area so it can pass over the satin stitching easeir.
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...psb9f2030b.jpg http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...ps25808744.jpg Now I'd better go put it back as I only have one of these! |
Cathy,
Thanks a bunch. I don't have one of those, but I'll bet my LSMG might. Joe |
Brandeesmom,
Thanks again. What you did post helped immensely. Joe |
Happy to hear that Joe! Macybaby.....is that foot also called a Button Foot? I use it for free motion quilting.
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In my manual, it says to use the regular foot for sewing on buttons, so there is no "Button Foot". Though it does look a lot like the button foot I've seen with some of the later Singers, however those don't look like you could use them for any type of regular sewing.
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The shank is offset from the center of the foot, so it's different from the button sewing feet I've seen. I'm sure I have one- will have to check it out. Brandeesmom- Thank you for posting the directions. I'm not sure if I have them.
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What machine used those Kenmore monogrammers?
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