Singer Sewing Machine Presser Feet
What kind of presser foot goes on a singer 1525 sewing machine?
I think i just need a snap on one, as the foot itself is all that is missing. idk about sewing machines tho. plz help.
ok i figured out what kind of foot i need. i found a metal one online that says its universal. plastic ones are cheaper however, but when i called walmart, the lady didnt know which machines it works for, so i will have to go look. does anybody have probs with plastic ones? should i get the metal one, it is only 5.99.
It will depend on which foot you need. They general purpose and zipper foot for example, snap on. Others, such as the walking foot and blind hem foot will screw onto the presser foot shaft after you unscrew and remove the presser foot adapter.
Make sure the 1525 is listed when purchasing presser feet as not all are interchangeable.
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