Is there such a thing as a Singer 66 seam guide?
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Susie,
How does the magnetic ones work for your aluminum bed machines? LOL
I suppose it all depends on your sewing style. I have one of those magnetic ones stuck to the pillar of my Alden ZZ machine. It takes a bunch of effort to get it off, but put it on the bed and run fabric against it and is scoots out of alignment. Beats me why.
Joe
How does the magnetic ones work for your aluminum bed machines? LOL
I suppose it all depends on your sewing style. I have one of those magnetic ones stuck to the pillar of my Alden ZZ machine. It takes a bunch of effort to get it off, but put it on the bed and run fabric against it and is scoots out of alignment. Beats me why.
Joe
#25
Susie,
How does the magnetic ones work for your aluminum bed machines? LOL
I suppose it all depends on your sewing style. I have one of those magnetic ones stuck to the pillar of my Alden ZZ machine. It takes a bunch of effort to get it off, but put it on the bed and run fabric against it and is scoots out of alignment. Beats me why.
Joe
How does the magnetic ones work for your aluminum bed machines? LOL
I suppose it all depends on your sewing style. I have one of those magnetic ones stuck to the pillar of my Alden ZZ machine. It takes a bunch of effort to get it off, but put it on the bed and run fabric against it and is scoots out of alignment. Beats me why.
Joe
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I was wondering about glueing a bit of felt onto the end of the guide where it hits the machine. And a magnetic business card is interesting, I will have to look for one. I know I don't want to use tape after the fight to remove tape residue from some of my machines. Does the painter's tape release easy enough to not damage the finish?
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I have something called the "Ideal Seam Guide" . It has a seam gauge and then the guide similar to the one Stephanie shows. I like the Ideal Guide because one side is straight and the other side has a space so you can use it with your walking foot. It also has the guide which makes it easy to get the seam allowance you want. There's even a mark for scant 1/4"
https://www.quiltedjoy.com/product/n...-gauge-package
I only have the short seam guide because I got it primarily to use on the Featherweight and the 301 and the 10 was going to be too long.
https://www.quiltedjoy.com/product/n...-gauge-package
I only have the short seam guide because I got it primarily to use on the Featherweight and the 301 and the 10 was going to be too long.
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