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Old 09-06-2010, 10:10 AM
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I went to a yard sale and found this old fabric scale that measures fabric. It's made by Alfred Sutter Co. I have never heard of one let alone seen one, I asked the guy about the price for his vintage singer sewing machine, and he said he'd sell both machines to me for 20.00, I told him only one was a sewing machine and he was as surprised as I was, but he still gave them both to me for the 20.00.
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Pictures please!
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Old 09-06-2010, 10:47 AM
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When I was a kid they has this gadget that they ran the fabric thru and it measured as it went thru. When it reached the precise amount, it had a blade that chopped it and the lady would take it out and tear it. That may be what you have. I haven't seen one in years.
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Old 09-06-2010, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by hobo2000
When I was a kid they has this gadget that they ran the fabric thru and it measured as it went thru. When it reached the precise amount, it had a blade that chopped it and the lady would take it out and tear it. That may be what you have. I haven't seen one in years.
Thank you, this is a small one and fits inside a sewing machine type case, I guess that's why he thought it was a machine.

The singer sewing machine has the #EJ-496484 on it.
Sorry can't post pictures yet as My card slot on my computer is not working.
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The Penney and Montgomery Wards department stores in the town I grew up in had the meter mounted to the cutting table. My word, I had forgotten all about them :-)

Hobo2000, your description is right on target. Those were the days prior to perma press and we drew threads and straightened the cotton fabrics. When perma press came in the fabric was cut as is because the grainline would return to the position of the final processing.

The only time I have seen fabric ripped in recent years was at a quilt shop where the owner tore the extra wide backing fabric by manufacturer's suggestion.
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I have had my eye out for one of those fabric gadgets for years! If you are interest in selling it please let me know!
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Originally Posted by sweet
I have had my eye out for one of those fabric gadgets for years! If you are interest in selling it please let me know!
I have never seen one myself, it's pretty neet, I love to collect different sewing items, but this was a super surprise for sure.
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Me too! It's been a looooooong time!!

Originally Posted by kay carlson
The Penney and Montgomery Wards department stores in the town I grew up in had the meter mounted to the cutting table. My word, I had forgotten all about them :-)

Hobo2000, your description is right on target. Those were the days prior to perma press and we drew threads and straightened the cotton fabrics. When perma press came in the fabric was cut as is because the grainline would return to the position of the final processing.

The only time I have seen fabric ripped in recent years was at a quilt shop where the owner tore the extra wide backing fabric by manufacturer's suggestion.
:shock: :shock:
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Originally Posted by bjnicholson
Me too! It's been a looooooong time!!

Originally Posted by kay carlson
The Penney and Montgomery Wards department stores in the town I grew up in had the meter mounted to the cutting table. My word, I had forgotten all about them :-)

Hobo2000, your description is right on target. Those were the days prior to perma press and we drew threads and straightened the cotton fabrics. When perma press came in the fabric was cut as is because the grainline would return to the position of the final processing.

The only time I have seen fabric ripped in recent years was at a quilt shop where the owner tore the extra wide backing fabric by manufacturer's suggestion.
:shock: :shock:
Well the guy I purchased this from said he's been in business for over 35 years and this is the first one he's ever seen.
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Funny you should mention this, just yesterday some one asked me at work why we don't use those any more. Personally, I hate tearing fabric, T think it ruins too much of it.
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