• Plastic case, makes it portable, simple and practical.
  • Before purchase, Please check your sewing machine style wheather suitable.
  • The item is a set of 42 pcs very popular and different presser feet, which can be used for most of household multi-functional sewing machines.
  • Works on most of low shank sewing machine, like Brother Singer Viking White Janome etc.
  • Note: The product is not suitable for vintage sewing machines, mini sewing machines, industrial sewing machine, high handle sewing machines or inclined handle sewing machines.

I got mine!!!!!! All 42 peices I tried the regular presser foot out of the pack on my machine and it fits..I suspect the other to do so too...I'm happy with the time it was delivered nd the price ...I will recommend to friends,family and potential students ...thank you so much

Love my presser feet. Just wish it would have had a walking foot with it. But great for using with the included snap on adapter for older sewing machines that doesn't snap on

I have 3 different models of singer sewing machines and these work on all of them. They all have the snap on shank but a perfect fit and the needle does not touch any of the feet in the wrong place. The only thing I noticed is that the button hole foot does not have the stop post on it for the button hole mechanism on some of the singer machines that you pull down beside the shank that causes the automatic buttonholer to reverse and do the other side of the button hole. other than that the needle goes through the feet in the right place without touching any of the feet wrong. just make sure the needle placement is correct for each foot before you start sewing. some of the feet because of their purpose will only accept the needle in the center position. These work just like the feet that were supplied with my machines when I bought them. there is also a guide with pictures of each foot that shows and explains what each foot is used for which I found very helpful,

The set is well worth the money. I took the time (less than an hour) to label each piece. I placed each one beside the photo on the chart. I used a small piece of painters tape attached to the back and wrote the number of each one on the tape. This way all I have to do is reference the list that is included with the photo of each one and find the numbered piece in the organized case. I have placed a couple pieces in order in each compartment, making the compartment larger for the larger pieces. The time spent labeling them saves a whole lot of time rummaging thru them when you need them. You can easily remove the small piece of tape when you use them if you’re afraid it will fall off and gum up the machine. Just stick it on the side of the machine ready to placed back on when putting it back in the case. So far I have used the quilting foot with edge (number 12). It makes my seams perfectly straight. I’m making dinner napkins and they came out very professional looking. I’ve been sewing for 50 years. I believe organization and having the right tools makes your completed work great. By the way...all pieces were included. There are no duplicates. Some look alike but are not the same. I used a magnifying glass on the ones I was not sure about. I know this review is long. But I hope it helps my fellow stitchers! Happy sewing.

I absolutely love this set. I was amazed that it has everything and more of what I need for my sewing projects. I would recommend this set to anyone who enquiries about it.

I ordered the set to replace a presser foot that I used frequently but had lost somehow. Brownie elf's? I am please with the fast delivery and the quality of the presser foots included but admittedly one of them (bead foot) did not work out. I have not tested every foot but the rest I did test, all were able to snap in place. The shank width is not quite wide enough to snap the beading foot into place. It would have cost me almost half this fee to get the single foot I wanted as compared to this prime order of 42 attachments so I thought it was a bargain to have the extras of similar ones I used in case one of those disappeared too. The jewel I used today was the knit foot. I do like it a lot and used it instead of my other one. I read some of the reviews that did like this set and said they didn't fit properly but I think some of them were looking for a Serger Overlock foot. This set would not work on my serger but I did try the overlock foot on my sewing machine to put on an overcast or overlock type stitch and it works fine for that. The other question I had wondered after reviews was the needle width of openings for my zigzag stitch that will go up to 7mm and is wider than some machines. It looks like it will work fine for the full width stitch. I use an upper model Janome/New Home 8000 machine from the 80's.

Love all the different feet. I used the knit one and I can really tell a difference in the way the knits feed. I will enjoy using all the different feet. I'm really glad that the insert lists all the diffferent feet and their uses.

*EDIT* The seller contacted me within a week of this review to resend me a new package which included all presser feet. They were wonderful and fast with the replacement set, hence my adjustment of this review! *END EDIT* I haven't tried attaching these to my machine yet, I was just going through and identifying what all the feet are when I noticed I'm missing two and have a duplicate of one, meaning I've been shortchanged. While there are a lot of different feet, I expect to get what I've paid for when I buy something.

I bought this whole set just for the blind hem foot because it wasn't really that much more money, and I am blown away. There's a chart that comes with explaining the functions of each individual foot. I had no idea some of these even existed. Genius, I say! Time to bust out the clearance fabric. I'm going to be sewing crap I don't even need just to try some of these out. Side note: I did have to purchase an additional low shank adapter for these to work on my machine, but it was just a few more bucks. So worth it. You can Google how to measure your machine shank if you're not sure what you have.

I really love this! My only dislike is that I had to sort each presser foot and make slots (slot 1-19), which was no problem. It took roughly 25 minutes to do that and they send you a diagram of what each presser foot looks like and what it does. While organizing each slot, I wrote down the name/number of the foot to reference back too. Overall, they work and it was 100% worth my money and organizing them.