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| Singer made the early 66 class machine with a back-clamping foot arrangement (as opposed to the side-clamping arrangement common elsewhere) that was not used on their other machines. Although it was superceded fairly quickly, the enormous quantity of these machines that were made, and the hard-wearing nature of all the early machines, mean that there are still many in circulation. So these are useful still. I don't get many back-clamping attachments, and some types of feet have never been available for these machines. If you want to do quilting or machine embroidery on a vintage machine, I recommend you look for a 15 class machine.... You will know if you have a Back Clamp machine if its ordinary foot looks like this:- ![]() | |||||||
![]() BC006 Back Clamp Ruffler foot £8 |
![]() BC003 Back Clamp Adjustable Hemmer Foot £5-00 | ||||||
![]() BC004 Back Clamp Narrow Hemmer £2-50 | ![]() BC009 Back Clamp Binder Foot £4-50 | ||||||
![]() BC001 Back Clamp Tuck Marker £8-00 |
![]() BC005 Back Clamp Quilt Foot £7-00 | ||||||
![]() BC010 Set of Greist binder, quilt foot and three hemmers with back-clamp fitting foot. Nice condition; £15 |
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