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    Old 10-02-2010, 02:08 AM
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    Just picked up my new Symphony today. This is my 1st BL machine. My last machine was a Bernina, and I have to say I am pleased as punch with my new machine. However, I have what is probably a silly question, but, how do you keep your feet straight?
    I'm afraid to take them out of their packages because there are no markings or numbers/letters or anything to be able to tell which foot they are!
    I'm lucky in that my dealer offers lots of classes and I will be taking every one I can so that maybe I will be able to bring out the full potential of this machine.
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE my new machine and cant wait to dive into lots of new projects.
    I pick up my new Enlighten serger probably monday... Bet I have lots more questions once I dive into it, since my last serger was a dinosaur and a nightmare to thread.
    Cant wait to see what advise and comments Y'all have for me :lol:
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    Old 10-02-2010, 02:14 AM
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    I have a Baby Lock and also love it. All of my feet have a letter engraved on the top of them to identify them. I have had this machine for a few years so maybe things have changed. Good Luck and enjoy that new machine.
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    I love my Baby Lock, as well. The engraving on the feet for my machine is right where it attaches to the machine. If you are visually impaired, like I am, you will miss it unless someone points it out to you.
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    A manual that has identifying pictures of all the feet came with my Baby Lock. Enjoy your new machine - I love mine!
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    Did you buy it from Above and Beyond Sewing?? If you did they are very good people to do business with. Enjoy your new machine and HAVE FUN!!!!
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    Old 10-02-2010, 07:31 AM
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    Originally Posted by featherweight
    Did you buy it from Above and Beyond Sewing?? If you did they are very good people to do business with. Enjoy your new machine and HAVE FUN!!!!
    Yes I did! They are SO nice there! I am really looking forward to taking the classes, I have SO much to learn

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    I'm so jealous!!! That is my dream machine. One day....
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    Old 10-02-2010, 08:04 AM
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    Originally Posted by quilter on the eastern edge
    A manual that has identifying pictures of all the feet came with my Baby Lock. Enjoy your new machine - I love mine!
    My book only shows the ones that shipped in the box with the Symphony. I got a package deal where-in I also got a separate tote bag (a REALLY REALLY nice one BTW) with an additional 15 or so feet (I should go count them).
    Those are the ones that do not have any markings on them. Granted, most of them I can tell at a glance what they are... bias binding foot, 5 cord foot, etc... but others... well, maybe I'm just a chicken LOL

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    Originally Posted by Tilladare
    Originally Posted by quilter on the eastern edge
    A manual that has identifying pictures of all the feet came with my Baby Lock. Enjoy your new machine - I love mine!
    My book only shows the ones that shipped in the box with the Symphony. I got a package deal where-in I also got a separate tote bag (a REALLY REALLY nice one BTW) with an additional 15 or so feet (I should go count them).
    Those are the ones that do not have any markings on them. Granted, most of them I can tell at a glance what they are... bias binding foot, 5 cord foot, etc... but others... well, maybe I'm just a chicken LOL

    Sorcha
    Wow! Lucky you!

    Baby Lock has info about the feet on its website. I hope this link works.........

    http://www.babylock.com/accessories/?at=3
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