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The eoocvt 32pcs Domestic Sewing Machine Presser Feet Set is a comprehensive collection designed for low-shank sewing machines, compatible with major brands like Brother, Singer, and Janome. This high-quality kit offers a variety of presser feet to enhance your sewing projects, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned crafters. Its compact design ensures easy storage, while the versatility of the feet allows for creative expression in fashion and home decor.
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This foot kit is a great item!
I use this on many different machines with snap on capabilities- Brother, Singer, Sanshin (1950's Japanese cast iron badged machine). I have used them with slant snap on attachments, and high shank adapters as well. This is a great set for the cost. I wish I had seen the one with the plastic case before buying this one in the cardboard box. I could care less if it says "Embriodex". Haven't you figured out these are all made in the same factory in Taiwan? Spend less and buy from a seller you trust. It's the same set of feet. I bought a second set for my sewing friend with a couple Brother machines. They also work with Siruba low shank machines. If using with Slant/Swing needle machines, use caution and make sure they line up with the holes in the throat plate. Try manually cranking the balance wheel first with an unthreaded needle to see if the entire stitch you Are going to use can complete the pattern without striking the foot. Seem of the non snap on items will only work on low shank machines because they bolt onto the presser foot bar directly. But so far most of the snap on ones fit lots of different high and low shank machines. You need a slant shank adaptor (that sketchy looking white plastic one- you know the one I mean) for a swing needle machine, and you need a high shank adaptor for the high shank machines. But those are pretty cheap and really can expand your capabilities if you need a weird foot on one of those other machines. I know a slant shank 1/4" guided straight stitch quilting foot is like $14 to buy separately. That plastic adaptor (NOT PART OF THIS KIT) is pretty crappy. But it does do the trick. The feet that will not work with high or slant shank machines are: the stirring foot, the darning foot, the low shank darning foot, and the low shank zipper foot. Odds are good your machine came with at least one of those. So... 28 feet for about any machine. As Good as a quality foot you can get from new feet. A great variety. You're paying about 1.12 per foot. And even in the cardboard box, it's a great deal. The box has two layers of foam, one is high density cut out foam the other is low density padding to keep the feet in place. And the top of the box has a picture matching the inside layout with labeled pictures. The only foot I'm not thrilled with was using the adjustable blind hem foot for offset top stitching on a machine that has only a center needle position. I have since bought a singer low shank all metal snap on foot for that purpose. The metal guide is a bit sturdier for that kid of purpose.
S**N
Honestly better than I thought. Be aware won't fit Bernina Activa even with Adapter without a fix
Update: I found that they DO work better with a different snap on adapter. The initial snap on adapter makes them slightly misaligned for Bernina. However, if you take a Bernina low shank adapter, and then attach another adapter for low shank to snap on...they actually fit perfectly. So the adapter matters. That works for both my Bernina 230PE and a Bernina 180 I was testing on. That opened up all of the feet to use on my Berninas. This is a HUGE cost savings over Bernina feet.Original Review:I bought these to work on my Bernina Activa 230PE. I knew it was a long shot, even with the snap-on-foot adapter, as Bernina's feet are very specialized. Some of these did work right out of the box. However, most do not. The low shanks obviously won't work nor did I expect them to. However, I hoped more of the snap-on would be fine. The needle will strike most of them as it goes down...be careful as I broke one almost immediately. It just barely hits the foot when it is in the fully down position. When the foot it is up, it looks like it will clear, but it does not.I decided that even keeping the ones that did work was enough for me to avoid a return, but then I got an idea to fix the snap-on ones that the needle hit. If you take a Dremel and grind the metal to make the needle opening the tiniest bit bigger, you can get the snap on feet to work beautifully. It takes patience, but it works. It takes about 10 minutes per foot to grind it and then remove the burrs. A tiny diamond needle file is helpful too. The Dremel does most of the work. Wear a mask and eye protection. Given the enormous cost savings over buying Bernina feet, it is very worth it to me.
A**R
Okay for the price, but needs better packaging/shipping
The product itself is decent quality for the price. The only issue was that the packaging is very thin and cheap, and it was shipped in an Amazon bag, so the box inside was damaged. All of the presser feet had fallen out of the package, and were loose inside the bag. It was lucky that none of them had broken during shipping.
J**K
Work and Fit Greatly--Brother 3750 machine
I LOVE the variety of presser feet--some of which I had never heard of! I have a Brother 3750 and have tried about 10 of the feet, to make sure they fit--which they do, and work well. My machine has 37 built-in stitches, but had not used but 2 or 3, only to try, never on a project, when I first got the machine in 2014 for a new interest in quilting at the time. Growing up, we girls made almost all of our clothes from age 9 through high school and college, but mom's Brother only had straight stitching with the standard universal foot and zipper foot. I decided that I wanted to get to know this machine a bit more. I was very excited when I found the set of various feet. I did a lot of research with the different sized kits--i.e. 15-20-28-32-52-60, to compare prices what feet included in each, warranty--if any, reviews here on Amazon. I ended up with the 52 for close to the same prices for what I found with 28 or 32 feet. (I am watching YouTube videos to learn how to use and quite easy to find there, but I wish there had been some kind of instruction and sample photo of how to use the feet and what the stitching looks like--e.g. with the hemmers: how to load the fabric into the foot to stitch, etc.) I have gone slowly as I have taken the time to make fabric stitch samples with different stitch lengths and widths to have a sample reference book. After the samples for zig zag, I picked the length and width that I thought would look good for applique, and I completed my first applique quilt project using machine zig zag! I don't usually write reviews, and the first time Amazon requested, I had not had much time to try more than 3 or 4 of the feet, to be able to comment. After using several more, to make sure they fit and worked properly, I decided I could easily write a review! There may be some feet that I may never use, but the cost of this kit was about what the cost of ONE name brand foot would cost! I'm giving 5 stars because the YouTube videos are probably better than text instructions. If I hadn't watched a few videos, I probably would rate 4 stars for NO INSTRUCTIONS.
L**U
This is perferct
After trying few sets for my kenmore sewing machine, finally got this one that has 2 snap on adaptor and it fits all of my press footVery happy about my purchase
P**A
ottimo venditore
ottimo venditore buon prezzo materiale di buona qualita' bene i tempi di consegna consiglio a altri
L**L
bien
bien
A**R
Perfectas
Todas funcionan muy bien y me oarecen de calidad muy razoable.
I**S
Good product
Good product , the only thing that would improve this product is an instruction manual on what each of these sewing machine feet are meant to do and how to use them. Because some of the feet have Asian names it’s hard to even guess what the do. But overall a very good product
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