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Old 05-07-2015, 10:20 PM
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What great pics and the story too....lovely memories to have (not the bit about the finger though!). Last week I bought a 1970's reproduction Singer 15 (made in Taiwan) along with the bits and pieces was a rather large Singer button hole attachment (took 'genius' here a while to figure out what it was).

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Old 05-08-2015, 03:34 AM
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Thanks for the pictures! I too wish I had my mother's machine BUT long gone and I'm still trying to figure out (with fuzzy memories) which Singer it was. Thanks for all your postings, I sometimes think "that might be it!" If anyone has a cabinet with all finish removed to the right lower corner of the machine, I can tell you what happened!!!
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Thanks for the window into your life many, many years ago. Congrats as to being a great detective!!
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Old 05-08-2015, 05:16 AM
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I think it's neat to see older machines in their native habitat, so to speak. It's cool to see a little featherweight, tucking itself so neatly into someone's life. These times are from before my time, so it's a window into a world I didn't live in.

Makes me wonder if any photos of either of my grandmothers AT their sewing machines exist. They both always had machines out 24/7, even my gran who lived in a single-wide trailer - she had a large industrial Singer in a table at the foot of her bed. (my aunt has it now) Sewing was a HUGE part of both of their lives, yet I don't think I've ever seen a photo of either of them sitting at their machines. I should ask my aunts to look.
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The little box of 4 is the extra sizes available separately from the buttonhole purchase.
This attachment makes the most accurate buttonhole ever, and easiest to fit the button size !

For 70+ years of sewing I never sewed my finger but this April I sewed my index finger fingernail while stitching a doll dress sleeve.... Your Mom was very lucky you were there !
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Great story..I love stories like this
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Old 05-08-2015, 07:39 AM
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Love your pictures, and all of your stories; brings back memories.
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Old 05-08-2015, 07:42 AM
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I had that grease, and salt and pepper shaker that is on the counter. Just got rid of it. I also have the buttonholer, and it goes with my old T&S sewing machine. Made many buttonholes.
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Old 05-08-2015, 09:08 AM
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barny,

I still have that exact same salt and pepper shaker and the little grease pot that matches it. About 10 years ago my wife and I went nuts on eBay and almost finished the entire set. The manufacturer was Chromex. The black lids were Bakelite and eventually I'll have a kitchen counter to set them all out on.

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I never saw a FW buttonholer thanks for sharing the pictures.
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