Good Day for "Junking"
#1
I went "Junking" today and found 3 sewing baskets full of supplies. One had nothing but wooden thread spools that still had the thread on them.
I did find something I could not identify. They are sewing machine cams in a blue metal box (5 X 6.5 X 2"H). Inside are 3 rolls of 20 cams for a sewing machine. On the front of the metal tin it says, Pattern Discs. The discs measure about 2" in diameter and about one inch high.
Would any of you know what machine these would fit?
Sorry, I can't attach a picture for you.
doglover
I did find something I could not identify. They are sewing machine cams in a blue metal box (5 X 6.5 X 2"H). Inside are 3 rolls of 20 cams for a sewing machine. On the front of the metal tin it says, Pattern Discs. The discs measure about 2" in diameter and about one inch high.
Would any of you know what machine these would fit?
Sorry, I can't attach a picture for you.
doglover
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Post your question in vintage machines. Someone will recognize them and probably want to buy them if you are interested in selling.
Just use reply here: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-1.htm
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My Dressmaker sewing machine 30 years ago had pattern cams. Believe they were grey plastic ones. Different designs were created by placing a cam on the guide on top of the machine, hidden behind a round lid. Heavy duty all metal machine as I recall.
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