Depending on your machine the plate that the needle passes threw might be available with a single hole instead of a slot. Less room for material to get pushed threw. This is called a throat plate or needle plate. May not be available on your machine. Good luck.
Ah. Thanks for the info. I think mine is Slotted plate.
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I will see if I can get one for it. I am surprised though to see how darn expensive the feet are. I am seeing something like $15 for one foot. 😳
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What's the make and model # of your machine?
Last edited by gmcttr; 03-17-2013 at 21:53.
It is a singer 132.
Husband, Father, and Friend.
Scout Master and Cub Master for Troop/Pack 705 of
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The 132 will use standard "low shank" feet like this straight stitch foot. What kind of foot are you looking for?
I wasn't sure WHAT to look for. That is why I asked. I am not sure what people used and for what purpose. Now I am thinking toward a 1/4 stitch, rolled hem foot and a straight stitch. My biggest problem with the all purpose one is that when I am trying to stitch close to the edge it has a habit of rolling the hem a little and bunching it up.
Husband, Father, and Friend.
Scout Master and Cub Master for Troop/Pack 705 of
Chesterfield
I will talk with you this weekend.
Husband, Father, and Friend.
Scout Master and Cub Master for Troop/Pack 705 of
Chesterfield
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