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Adler 269 Presser Feet

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Can anyone help me with information about what type of presser feet I can use on the Adler 269-373? Does it take 111 or some other style? Also, does anyone know which machines are 269 clones? Thanks!

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No - the Adler 269 does not take 111 feet.

It takes the feet of the Adler 67, 167, 267, 269, 69, 169, 269 compound feed machines (and maybe some others).

Maybe there are clones but I know of non. Most clones take Singer 111 type feet.

College Sewing in the UK has a wide range of feet for the Adler machiens but since you are in the US I´d contact some of the dealers who have banners on the top of this website first.

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Thank you, Constabulary. Really appreciate your help. I've been in contact with the folks at Weaver, but have yet to hear back from them about some of the other parts that I am looking for. The machine was set up for mostly edge binding, and has an aftermarket fitting around the slide plate and throat cover. It came with several binder attachments from Dan Ray in Massachusetts, but the owner did not have the original hardware any longer. I'm trying to track down replacements or find out what it might cost to reorder them. Thankfully the machine is running well, otherwise it would be a complete headache.

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Since you are in Ohio, Toledo Industrial Sewing Machines may be able to help you with missing, extra parts. You can call them at 866-362-7397.

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If it is a binding machine then it will always be slightly compromised when it comes to normal sewing

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thechavez,

There are generic feet available for the 269 Adler. Bob Kovar can help you and Luke at M.J.Foley in Detroit can help also. There number is 586-948-6070. Call me if you have any questions at 757-870-8385.

glenn

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