Buttonhole Attachment for Singer 99K - Advice
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"I want to point out the two screws in the front. The older style can come with either - one is identical to what is used with the hemstitcher. You don't need the funny shaped screw with the buttonholer, but you do with the hemstitcher."
This is not clear to me. I don't know what two screws you mean.
This is not clear to me. I don't know what two screws you mean.
#13
Here is an older style buttonholer and a hemstitcher
The screws show the funny shaped one that comes with the hemstitcher and some of the buttonholers, and the fatter round one that is standard with the plastic case buttonholers - and some of old style buttonholers.
Either screw will work with the buttonholer - but the hemstitcher requires the funny shaped screw.
So if you need one for the hemstithcer - you can pay through the nose for one.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Singer-sewin...item3a81fa75bf
Or find an older buttonholer that is going cheap (there are plenty of overpriced ones on ebay) With shipping, you may end up paying the same, but this way you get a free buttonholer, with box and instructions!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-SING...item3a8857b201
BTW- if someone needs just the hemstitcher screw - I've ended up with several extra.
The screws show the funny shaped one that comes with the hemstitcher and some of the buttonholers, and the fatter round one that is standard with the plastic case buttonholers - and some of old style buttonholers.
Either screw will work with the buttonholer - but the hemstitcher requires the funny shaped screw.
So if you need one for the hemstithcer - you can pay through the nose for one.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Singer-sewin...item3a81fa75bf
Or find an older buttonholer that is going cheap (there are plenty of overpriced ones on ebay) With shipping, you may end up paying the same, but this way you get a free buttonholer, with box and instructions!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-SING...item3a8857b201
BTW- if someone needs just the hemstitcher screw - I've ended up with several extra.
Last edited by Macybaby; 12-05-2013 at 05:44 AM.
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You will love the attachment. I tried making button holes on nwer computerized machines. And end up using my vintage ones. I took a short video a while back of the device in action. Just attach and go!
https://createquiltsew.wordpress.com/tag/buttonholes/
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Here is an older style buttonholer and a hemstitcher
The screws show the funny shaped one that comes with the hemstitcher and some of the buttonholers, and the fatter round one that is standard with the plastic case buttonholers - and some of old style buttonholers.
Either screw will work with the buttonholer - but the hemstitcher requires the funny shaped screw.
So if you need one for the hemstithcer - you can pay through the nose for one.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Singer-sewin...item3a81fa75bf
Or find an older buttonholer that is going cheap (there are plenty of overpriced ones on ebay) With shipping, you may end up paying the same, but this way you get a free buttonholer, with box and instructions!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-SING...item3a8857b201
BTW- if someone needs just the hemstitcher screw - I've ended up with several extra.
The screws show the funny shaped one that comes with the hemstitcher and some of the buttonholers, and the fatter round one that is standard with the plastic case buttonholers - and some of old style buttonholers.
Either screw will work with the buttonholer - but the hemstitcher requires the funny shaped screw.
So if you need one for the hemstithcer - you can pay through the nose for one.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Singer-sewin...item3a81fa75bf
Or find an older buttonholer that is going cheap (there are plenty of overpriced ones on ebay) With shipping, you may end up paying the same, but this way you get a free buttonholer, with box and instructions!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-SING...item3a8857b201
BTW- if someone needs just the hemstitcher screw - I've ended up with several extra.
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Wow, you have a lot of attachments and info.
I want to make pet beds for the local animal shelter and need to go through several layers of flannel. The buttonholes I have already made had a hard time and the buttonholes turned out awful. It may be that I need to do some other adjustments but am looking forward to trying the buttonholer for the Singer 99K. I haven't purchased anything extra to go with the Singer 99K, so this will be the first. It is such a nice little machine. Even my husband loves it.
Serita
I want to make pet beds for the local animal shelter and need to go through several layers of flannel. The buttonholes I have already made had a hard time and the buttonholes turned out awful. It may be that I need to do some other adjustments but am looking forward to trying the buttonholer for the Singer 99K. I haven't purchased anything extra to go with the Singer 99K, so this will be the first. It is such a nice little machine. Even my husband loves it.
Serita
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Wow, you have a lot of attachments and info.
I want to make pet beds for the local animal shelter and need to go through several layers of flannel. The buttonholes I have already made had a hard time and the buttonholes turned out awful. It may be that I need to do some other adjustments but am looking forward to trying the buttonholer for the Singer 99K. I haven't purchased anything extra to go with the Singer 99K, so this will be the first. It is such a nice little machine. Even my husband loves it.
Serita
I want to make pet beds for the local animal shelter and need to go through several layers of flannel. The buttonholes I have already made had a hard time and the buttonholes turned out awful. It may be that I need to do some other adjustments but am looking forward to trying the buttonholer for the Singer 99K. I haven't purchased anything extra to go with the Singer 99K, so this will be the first. It is such a nice little machine. Even my husband loves it.
Serita
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