eoocvt 62pcs Domestic Sewing Machine Presser Feet Set for Brother, Babylock, Singer, Janome, Elna, Toyota, New Home, Simplicity, Necchi, Kenmore, and White Low Shank Sewing Machines








Key features
- •62 piece foot set for low shank sewing machines
- •Fits most home domestic sewing machines built after 1980 that have a low-shank system
- •Fits most sewing machine brands such as Singer, Brother, Babylock, Euro-pro, Janome, Kenmore, White, Juki, New Home, Necchi, Elna, Husqvarna Viking, Toyota and other low-shank domestic sewing machines
- •Compact Kit, brand new and high quality, very functional for all your sewing needs.
- •Use them as a fashion accent on blouses and dresses, as border for sheer curtains, or as a flounce for bedspreads, skirts, etc.
eoocvt 62pcs Domestic Sewing Machine Presser Feet Set for Brother, Babylock, Singer, Janome, Elna, Toyota, New Home, Simplicity, Necchi, Kenmore, and White Low Shank Sewing Machines
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Customer Reviews
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Willaz✓ Verified Purchase•July 25, 2023
En mi caso solo desordenadas las piezas, falto ser prolijos en el empaque. Pero nada que altere el producto.
Fun "Test" Set
BMW✓ Verified Purchase•July 10, 2023
Haven't been able to use many of them yet, but I love having the chance to try out so many kinds of sewing machine feet at this price. It's kind of like having a test set of feet. I can always upgrade a foot or two if I decide to go heavy duty with any of them. I found a picture of a matching box that had the English names printed on it for reference. When I got my box, I found that the feet were actually in a different order and that I had two different feet from that listed on the Amazon description. Since these were not feet I was concerned about receiving, I'm not upset about it. I wrote the English names for each of the feet under their pictures on the top of the box. Since I did some research before purchasing, I went into this knowing that: 1. All of these sets ship from China and are essentially the same. So I picked the least expensive. If you want high quality feet or American, you'll have to pay more for just one foot then what this set costs. 2. Purchasing one with the English names would cost me a few more dollars. It's not that much if you want the convenience, but I want to stretch my birthday money as far as possible. I didn't mind doing the transfer. 3. No matter which packaging you receive, it will be cheap. I got the cardboard box, but the foam is so thick, the feet will be safe in there. 4. I researched what shank my sewing machine has to no that they should fit - and that if they didn't I'd have to buy an adapter. I'm excited to say that they do really fit my Husqvarna Daisy!
Wonderful set!
G. Jahn✓ Verified Purchase•July 9, 2023
I'm really grateful to have found this set (72pc) and after a bit of web research I've found most of the uses that I wasn't familiar with. The most unusual titles were "Iron opens the mouth to" and "If you don't speak iron" making them a complete mystery to research. These two plus the two identified as "Darning foot" are simply free motion feet and all you have to do to use them is drop the feed dogs and sew in whatever direction you like. It takes a little practice. Remember to drop the feed dogs when using the foot for sewing buttons as well
Take a look at the videos by QueenBee on YouTube and get info about most of these feet. She gives great explanations and has a second video demonstrating some of them.
My final conundrum was the weirdly named "Twisted presser foot". I finally found one on the Singer site that called it a universal foot and explained the trick involving the spring loaded knob at the back. It's used to level the foot when you're sewing from a thin spot to a thick spot. Sort of the use for the "hump jumper" that you use when hemming jeans.
I'm really glad I got this set and anticipate expanding my foot usage in my sewing. Keep in mind that quite a few of these feet do essentially the same thing so don't expect 72 unique uses.
Take a look at the videos by QueenBee on YouTube and get info about most of these feet. She gives great explanations and has a second video demonstrating some of them.
My final conundrum was the weirdly named "Twisted presser foot". I finally found one on the Singer site that called it a universal foot and explained the trick involving the spring loaded knob at the back. It's used to level the foot when you're sewing from a thin spot to a thick spot. Sort of the use for the "hump jumper" that you use when hemming jeans.
I'm really glad I got this set and anticipate expanding my foot usage in my sewing. Keep in mind that quite a few of these feet do essentially the same thing so don't expect 72 unique uses.
Item as Described, Decent Quality
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•June 12, 2023
I received exactly what I ordered, a bunch of presser feet with the descriptions in another language. The box is usable for a short time to store the feet, but I think something plastic with a snap lid will be more durable. The item number is on the box in english, so you can google it a get the descriptions of each foot. I found a retailer who listed each foot by row and in order, so I used thay and wrote on the box under each picture. I might make labels in the future, who knows.
I don't really know what all the feet do, which is really why I bought this. It was a good deal in my opinion, for everything you get. One of the feet doesn't seem to line up exactly on my old Kenmore, but it is managable by paying close attention. I hope the rest of the feet fit better.
I have an old Kenmore, I think it was one of the first models to have a zigzag stitch. (158. something or other) Since I have a low shank system, and not a snap on, I had to purchase a low shank adaptor ankle elsewhere. That is important to know if you also have an older machine. You NEED that ankle to use these feet. Habe fun and don't be afraid to google how to use each foot!
I don't really know what all the feet do, which is really why I bought this. It was a good deal in my opinion, for everything you get. One of the feet doesn't seem to line up exactly on my old Kenmore, but it is managable by paying close attention. I hope the rest of the feet fit better.
I have an old Kenmore, I think it was one of the first models to have a zigzag stitch. (158. something or other) Since I have a low shank system, and not a snap on, I had to purchase a low shank adaptor ankle elsewhere. That is important to know if you also have an older machine. You NEED that ankle to use these feet. Habe fun and don't be afraid to google how to use each foot!
What an awesome deal!
Plano, TX✓ Verified Purchase•May 24, 2023
I have a 3 year old Husqvarna Viking Opal and was afraid these were not going to work on my machine but they fit great and the selection is incredible. I have a presser foot book and evey foot I needed or wanted was in this pack. I would probably pay $5.00-$7.00 more for better packaging but I ordered the 5 pack of Tidy Hero to organize them and that worked out well. I have not sewn with these feet yet but did try them on my machine for fit, and I do not anticipate any problems. My husband has watched me all afternoon examine this set of 62 feet and said that I am as excited to have these as he was his first set of Craftsman tools. The quality of these presser feet are about the same as Craftsman tools, not the top of the line but still nice quality and will get the job done at a reasonable price. I recommend this 62 piece set to anyone who would like a nice selection on presser feet for their low shank machine for the same price of 1 Husqvarna foot. This is my own opinion and I was not paid for this review.
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