Todays haul from the goodie shop
#11
Joe, I found your "odd" foot. It's part of a pinking attachment. From a Worthpoint ad:
Vintage Singer Sewing Pinking Assembly Estate sale find. This was all together.. Was used on a Singer 201. Great shape. crinkle finish rare and in great shape.Includes all pieces in photo.Includes Clamp with green felt lining.# on inside of Pinking Body is:121259. # on armature is 121111Pinking blade guard #120994The clamp number is 121316Sealed ball bearing wheel
Vintage Singer Sewing Pinking Assembly Estate sale find. This was all together.. Was used on a Singer 201. Great shape. crinkle finish rare and in great shape.Includes all pieces in photo.Includes Clamp with green felt lining.# on inside of Pinking Body is:121259. # on armature is 121111Pinking blade guard #120994The clamp number is 121316Sealed ball bearing wheel
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Charlee,
I went to April 1930.com and looked up their Pinkers. No foot with them. The machine drives the tool by mounting to the presser foot shaft while the machine drives it.
http://www.april1930s.com/html/singe...ng_attach.html
Miriam,
I'm not sure at all. It does look like a Fagotting foot like previous poster said. The pics in the manual also on April 1930 matches to a T.
Joe
I went to April 1930.com and looked up their Pinkers. No foot with them. The machine drives the tool by mounting to the presser foot shaft while the machine drives it.
http://www.april1930s.com/html/singe...ng_attach.html
Miriam,
I'm not sure at all. It does look like a Fagotting foot like previous poster said. The pics in the manual also on April 1930 matches to a T.
Joe
#17
Went to the goodie shop today and rooted through his boxes of old feet and attachments.
Here's a pic of all the goodies with my #1 Singer 66 Treadle:
Here's a close up of the regular feet:
I have: low shank, straight stitch: a slotted foot marked 121259 SIMANCO U.S.A, a cording or zipper foot (?) with a guide - the number on it is: 93-847600-00 no makers name, a fabric guide with a large thumbscrew - fits my 9W-7, and a high shank very large ZZ foot with a very wide, about 8mm needle slot, a steel case latch, and a slant shank snap on satin foot ( not shown-it's on the 401A ).
And here's a close up of what I think are back clamp Singer 66 feet and attachments:
I have a ruffler w/ SINGER on it, tucker, quilting foot with guide, straight stitch foot #32601, hemmer foot #28789, adjustable hemmer, and a binder. Can anyone confirm these are for a back clamp Singer 66?
Here's a pic of the slotted foot on my 66:
And a composite of four angles:
I have no idea what this Singer foot is for. It works really good though. Anybody know what it's for?
All in all a good haul.
Joe
Here's a pic of all the goodies with my #1 Singer 66 Treadle:
Here's a close up of the regular feet:
I have: low shank, straight stitch: a slotted foot marked 121259 SIMANCO U.S.A, a cording or zipper foot (?) with a guide - the number on it is: 93-847600-00 no makers name, a fabric guide with a large thumbscrew - fits my 9W-7, and a high shank very large ZZ foot with a very wide, about 8mm needle slot, a steel case latch, and a slant shank snap on satin foot ( not shown-it's on the 401A ).
And here's a close up of what I think are back clamp Singer 66 feet and attachments:
I have a ruffler w/ SINGER on it, tucker, quilting foot with guide, straight stitch foot #32601, hemmer foot #28789, adjustable hemmer, and a binder. Can anyone confirm these are for a back clamp Singer 66?
Here's a pic of the slotted foot on my 66:
And a composite of four angles:
I have no idea what this Singer foot is for. It works really good though. Anybody know what it's for?
All in all a good haul.
Joe
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Grace,
Go to Linda - K.'s post on the previous page. Follow her link to the Faggoting kit in April 1930. The .pdf shows pics of this foot and what it's used for.
A button foot is kind of stumpy with two toes on the outboard edges.
Joe
Go to Linda - K.'s post on the previous page. Follow her link to the Faggoting kit in April 1930. The .pdf shows pics of this foot and what it's used for.
A button foot is kind of stumpy with two toes on the outboard edges.
Joe
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