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Review on 🧡 42-Piece Domestic Sewing Machine Presser Feet Set for Brother, Babylock, Singer, Janome, Elna, Toyota, New Home, Simplicity, Necchi, Kenmore, and White Low Shank Sewing Machines by EOOCVT by Kristy Young

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This leg set is great!

I use this on a lot of different snap-on machines - Brother, Singer, Sanshin (Japanese cast iron machine from the 1950's). I've used them with both angled bits and tall shank adapters. This is a great set for the price. I wish I had seen the one in the plastic sleeve before buying this one in the cardboard box. I wouldn't care if it said "Embriodex" on it. Didn't you guess they are all made in the same factory in Taiwan? Spend less and buy from a seller you trust. It's the same legs. I bought a second set of a couple of Brother machines for my sewing friend. They also work with low shank Siruba machines. When using with inclined needle machines, make sure they line up with the holes in the needle plate. First try turning the flywheel by hand with a non-threaded needle to see if all the stitches you want to use can complete the pattern without hitting the presser foot. It seems like the non-locking elements only work on low shank machines since they bolt directly to the pusher bar. So far, however, most fasteners fit many different high and low shank machines. You need a tilt shank adapter (that sketchy-looking white plastic adapter - you know what I mean) for the pivot needle loom, and you need a high shank adapter for high shank machines. But they're pretty cheap and can really expand your options if you need a weird leg on one of those other machines. I know that the 1/4" shank straight stitch quilting foot is about $14 if purchased separately. That plastic adapter (NOT PART OF THIS KIT) sucks pretty bad. But he helps. or flex bar machines: agitating foot, darning foot, low shank darning foot and low shank zipper foot. Chances are your machine came with at least one of these. So 28 feet for each car. Good foot quality you get from new feet Lots of choice Pays about Β£1.12 per foot And even in a box it's very good value The box has two layers of foam, one of which is high density. The other is foam, the other is low density padding to keep feet in place. And there is a picture on the top of the box that matches the internal layout with pictures labeled. Top stitch on a machine , which only has a middle needle position. I have since bought an all metal footed low bar singer for this purpose. The metal splint is a bit more stable for this determined kid.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Guard