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Old 11-09-2015, 11:56 AM
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DS was at a Goodwill Outlet and found this Singer attachment. I am thinking that because of its size and the fact that I have never ever seen one like this before, it must be something industrial. What do you all think it is?

The measurements are 2.5 x 6 inches long and it's a good solid piece of equipment.
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lol, singer domestic buttonhole maker. this is the one that does not use cams. it is completely adjustable for length, width, and thread thickness
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Your buttonholer looks like a low shank, would it fit any of your machines? Among them would be 66, 99, 201, 127, 128. It's a nice attatchment, the only I actually use regularly. It takes a bit of test sewing to get to know it, setting is a bit of a trial and error thing, but once set it does button hole after buttonhole with ease. Yours are in nice and clean condition too, it needs a bit of oil though.
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Heres a good blog and video http://malepatternboldness.blogspot....inger.html?m=1
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It's a wonderful buttonholer; I'm looking for one myself.

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Holy Moses ! I never ever thought it was a buttonhole maker ! Never ever ! Thanks you all.
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Originally Posted by Caroline94535 View Post
It's a wonderful buttonholer!
+1 A little more preparation than the cam type, but it gives you great flexibility to get just the buttonhole you want.
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Originally Posted by SteveH View Post
lol, singer domestic buttonhole maker. this is the one that does not use cams. it is completely adjustable for length, width, and thread thickness
I quite literally laughed out loud. I had a gut feeling just reading the opening as this thread started loading that it was indeed a buttonhole attachment. Of course, it might be because I had recently been involved with http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...r-t271952.html and ISMACS has the manual available if you don't have one.

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P.S. Steve - will this picture suffice for Ila's?

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Another question : about how old is this buttonhole maker ? Any ideas ?
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Originally Posted by Wanabee Quiltin View Post
Another question : about how old is this buttonhole maker ? Any ideas ?
Copyright date for my 121795 manual is 1946 with earliest being 1939.

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