Cascabel Report post Posted July 5, 2013 Just took delivery on a new CB4500. Can somebody explain the accessory feet and plates to me ? I sort of figured out the purpose of the left and right Harness Feet, but under what circumstances would I use the Blanket Feet ? I also have a Stirrup Plate, a Holster Plate, and a Slotted Needle Plate, in addition to what I assume to be a standard all-purpose needle plate that was already installed on the machine. Can anybody explain each of these items, and when I would use them ? I am sure these items can make life easier if I can learn what they are for. I have always "made do" with what was already attached to my other machines, never having had any accessory items for them. Other than not understanding the accessory items, it is a truly amazing machine !! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wizcrafts Report post Posted July 5, 2013 Here you go: Left toe foot: use when sewing close to the right edge, as in belts. Right toe foot: use when sewing close to the left edge of something, like a shaped holster or case. Blanket foot: use when sewing horse blankets, or similar large cloth items. The teeth on the bottom give added pull and holding power. Slotted throat plate: use when the feed dog has been removed, which makes it a dual feed machine. The narrow slot makes the bottom look nicer, almost like a Union Lockstitch machine. The round top plate is for curved leather projects, like stirrups. It can also be used to sew holsters and objects that have snaps that might be in the way. The raised, flat top plate is for sewing shaped holsters and cases, where the raised or lowered section passes on the left side of the needle slot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cascabel Report post Posted July 5, 2013 Thanx !!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites