Abstract: A set of modified plate and needle pressure feet for use in a standard commercial sewing machine. The plate pressure foot features a single inside toe that is narrower and shifted closer to its bar, and therefore to the needle, than in standard machines. The needle pressure foot consists of two separate toes, instead of the normal slotted structure, and is asymmetric with a narrower inside toe that accommodates the shift of the plate pressure foot towards the needle. A raised needle plate insert is also provided with a rounded outside edge, for smoother advancement of the material, and a flat inside edge, for better support of the material against the narrower plate pressure foot. These accessory parts, in combination, allow a user to sew a narrower seam and smaller corners than otherwise possible with conventional equipment.
Abstract: A fabric slipper upper is stitched on a stitching machine along the inner surface of a peripheral flange of an outsole by the provision of an upper feed only and a nosepiece having a blunted end and smooth sides and ends but with no lower feed.
Abstract: An automatic machine for zig-zag stitching of tubular elements, in particular for stitching trimmings on mocassin type footwear and for fixing transversal reinforcing bands to the vamp of the footwear, where the cylinder containing the "crochet" is circular-sectioned and the work plane on which to lay the material to be stitched is curved with its curve center on the axis of the cylinder and the work plane is supported by a collar co-axial with and external to the cylinder, and longitudinally mobile and rotarily coaxial with respect to said cylinder. The machine also includes the pressure foot which grips the material to be stitched tautly to said work plane, the pressure foot being supported by a guide line fixed to said collar and arranged above the work plane.