I bought a box of sewing machine attachments. I found a "new" sewing machine attachment still in the package. It is little loops made of wire. It came in the little envelope with the instructions, a hoop and a very dried up rubber band.
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I bought a box of sewing machine attachments. I found a "new" sewing machine attachment still in the package. It is little loops made of wire. It came in the little envelope with the instructions, a hoop and a very dried up rubber band.
I tested it out. It is a darning foot. I put it on an old Sears Commander. You have to have the picture to figure it out. It worked great.
Interesting! I've never seen a darning foot like that.
my first try but not my last!Quote:
Originally Posted by Prism99
Cool neat! Wow!!
Those are fun to play with - several companies made them and they're especially handy if you have a model for which no darning foot was made.
That's so cool that you got the hoop and directions with the spring - most of mine were loose in old treadle drawers or mixed in with a box of attachments, the hoop and directions long gone. If you didn't know what it was, you'd think it was just a piece of bent wire - someone messing around with a paper clip. :)
Someone on one of the mailing lists actually made a spring that works like this out of a large paper clip - she had a back-clamping 66, so no darning foot. This seemed to work for her. :)
I have to say it works really good. I would be tempted to make one out a paper clip if it was all I could do. There really isn't much to it at all.
Sometimes the old works better than the new. :-)
I went to a yard sale yesterday and bought one for .50 brand new in the box. I'll be giving it a try.
I saw one of those listed with vintage attachments and wondered how it worked. Works good!Quote:
Originally Posted by miriam