These are an assortment of sewing machine parts, most of them feet, but I have never seen the screw-on part horizontal instead of vertical. The picture also shows 10 little red cams that have nothing marked on them other than the type of stitch they produce, do you have any idea what kind of machine they go to?
I will truly appreciate any information or links you can provide. Thank you, Mickie Swall
The "screw-on part horizontal instead of vertical" feet are Greist feet. You have to have a separate attachment foot to use them which I don't see in the pic but is available on ebay.
-- denise 2009-09-29 11:18
The two attachments at top right appear to be ruffler feet, which allow a longer piece of fabric to be gathered onto a shorter one. It is usually possible to have a gather either at every stitch or every fifth stitch depending on where the top, slotted, adjuster bar is positioned.
-- Anonymous 2009-11-24 13:19
The two attachments at top right appear to be ruffler feet, which allow a longer piece of fabric to be gathered onto a shorter one. It is usually possible to have a gather either at every stitch or every fifth stitch depending on where the top, slotted, adjuster bar is positioned.
-- Anonymous 2009-11-24 13:19
Add your comment here. The top row are "top-clamping" feet common on on rotary machines such as White, kenmore, New Home, Standard, ect. I have an old straight-stitcher Kenmore and a set like them. Along with the two rufflers, it looks like a variety of different sized hemmers. The two plates in front left are cover plates for a buttonholer, they would be screwed down to the bed to cover the feed dogs.
-- Kim L. 2010-04-07 05:04