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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
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