Can you identify these parts?
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Can you identify these parts?
I bought this box of attachments at a sale this weekend. Hoping I can use them on either my hand crank or treadle.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]305702[/ATTACH]
BUT, some of the parts I do not recognize. I have seen boxes of these things for years, and have NEVER seen these pieces.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]305704[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]305706[/ATTACH]this is a SInger tool of some kind. One end is a razor blade and I am not sure what the other side is!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]305707[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]305702[/ATTACH]
BUT, some of the parts I do not recognize. I have seen boxes of these things for years, and have NEVER seen these pieces.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]305704[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]305706[/ATTACH]this is a SInger tool of some kind. One end is a razor blade and I am not sure what the other side is!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]305707[/ATTACH]
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Jacquie, the box of attachments are for a White, Standard, National, New Home, Davis, Kenmore, Free-Westinghouse...top clamp.
The second photo is an edgestitcher, an underbraider, and I'm not sure what the hinged one is, a part of a ruffler maybe? but the first two are for a machine with a shuttle (slide plate).
I would guess that the Singer tool is a seam ripper. Never have seen one like that...it's neat tho!
That last photo is, I think, a pintucker attachment, again for one of the top clamp machines.
The second photo is an edgestitcher, an underbraider, and I'm not sure what the hinged one is, a part of a ruffler maybe? but the first two are for a machine with a shuttle (slide plate).
I would guess that the Singer tool is a seam ripper. Never have seen one like that...it's neat tho!
That last photo is, I think, a pintucker attachment, again for one of the top clamp machines.
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The green item is a seam ripper and threader, as the writer above identified. I was one of the very few lucky people, who got replacement pieces for my threader when I found it, and I love it!
I think that several of the other feet are types of hemmers and tuckers. Most older machines came with quite an assortment. Yours, however, are for older machines, as you can tell by the way they attach at the bottom of the foot.
I think that several of the other feet are types of hemmers and tuckers. Most older machines came with quite an assortment. Yours, however, are for older machines, as you can tell by the way they attach at the bottom of the foot.
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Charlee knows better than I. I believe the first one in the second photo is a zigzagger. Another of my machines has that on a foot. The fabric goes between the "S" loops, and as you sew it zigzags the FABRIC with your straight stitches. another site showed how it worked on a treadle machine, and the demonstrator said that she would never use it for any length of time as keeping the fabric correctly oriented was very difficult to do.
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Charlee knows better than I. I believe the first one in the second photo is a zigzagger. Another of my machines has that on a foot. The fabric goes between the "S" loops, and as you sew it zigzags the FABRIC with your straight stitches. another site showed how it worked on a treadle machine, and the demonstrator said that she would never use it for any length of time as keeping the fabric correctly oriented was very difficult to do.
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