Which is the SITD foot? And what's the other one??
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Not sure if it matters but they also.have letters on them.
This one is G: [ATTACH=CONFIG]599734[/ATTACH] And this one is R: [ATTACH=CONFIG]599735[/ATTACH] Here's the whole set, except the regular one, which is hiding somewhere: [ATTACH=CONFIG]599736[/ATTACH] Not sure what kind of machine they are for, as I got them at thr thrift store for $.69. Score! Thank you for your help! |
I think G is an overcasting foot
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I suspect they're Janome feet. The pictures are too small for me to see clearly, but I agree with smokeythecat that G is an overcasting foot, and R is the stitch-in-the-ditch foot. A great buy for 69 cents!
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I tried to make them small so they wouldn't get rejected. #overachiever again, lol.
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I have the exact same kit, came with my Brother SE-625. Nice find! You can view the manual on Brothers site, and find all of the feet described.
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I also have the exact kit in my Brother CS6000i. The manual says the G foot is for overcasting and the R foot is for blind hem.
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The standard foot for the low shank snap on feet Elna and Janome machines I have/had is the A foot. More than likely it is attached to the machine and the little accessory bag got away from it.
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Originally Posted by themadpatter
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I tried to make them small so they wouldn't get rejected. #overachiever again, lol.
The internet will only display about 100 (I've heard 72, but don't know that it's accurate.) pixels per inch, no matter the size or the pixel dimensions. So when I resize my photos for QB, I choose 96 pixels per inch in my photo editing program. That way, my photo actually stays large enough to see, but doesn't take up much space. bkay |
I keep the setting on my camera at VGA. It's a low enough resolution for pics to be large on the computer and show up on all sites.
Cari |
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