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One of the best illustrations I have seen is the one at https://www.anniescatalog.com/pages/which_foot.html. However, Kenmore has some machines with super high shanks that are not illustrated. There are some other places that have a low shank at 1/2" rather than 3/4" as seen at High Shank? Low Shank? and https://www.statewidesewing.co/catal...in_page=page_2
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Last edited by OurWorkbench; 03-14-2022 at 06:40 AM.
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By going on line, I solved my question whether my Janome 6600P is a high or low shank. It is a high shank. Maybe that is why I can FMQ on my domestic 6600P so well. A high shank allows for more material thickness under the pressure foot.