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    Old 09-01-2010, 04:05 PM
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    I am still having trouble with these pics so I am posting them on Pictures lets hope this works. Glenn

    quilting foot with guide
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]109099[/ATTACH]

    binder foot for bias tape
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]109100[/ATTACH]

    hemmer for small hem
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]109101[/ATTACH]

    ruffle foot
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]109103[/ATTACH]

    bias guide for cutting fabric on the bias, I am not sure how this works
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]109104[/ATTACH]

    for making wide hems
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]109106[/ATTACH]

    tucker foot
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]109108[/ATTACH]
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    Old 09-01-2010, 06:17 PM
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    Originally Posted by Glenn
    I am still having trouble with these pics so I am posting them on Pictures lets hope this works. Glenn
    Thank you so much Glenn for all your efforts!! You have helped me positively identify some attachments that I couldn't decide what they were or how they worked...such as the tucker foot. Curious as to how that works :)

    I went to a yard sale a couple weeks ago and bought this box of attachments along with a really nice Singer 206K ($40.00). Sadly, I haven't had a chance to try either the sewing machine or the attachments :(

    I was going to label each type (I have several duplicates) and see if anyone could help identify them... maybe take pictures of the more unusual ones??

    What do you think?
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    Old 09-02-2010, 06:26 AM
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    4th picture, 2nd down far right is used on machine bed to use as an edge guide. It screws down on the machine bed and you run your fabric edge along it. The slot goes to the right and the edge is the part that is higher.

    Clear as mud?

    I see others that I know and a couple I think.... The first 2 on top row large pic may be button hole makers for plain zig-zag machines.

    You also have several rufflers, bias tape makers/appliers, zipper feet, rolled edge, straight stitch needle plates and feet. What a great find!
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    Old 09-02-2010, 02:36 PM
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    Thanks Glenn and Sharon V. for your ID updates. If I get time this weekend I might make a labled diagram and post the pictures again under the vintage sewing machine section. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-1.htm

    Maybe it will help others with their unknown attachments :)

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    Are these for an old treddle machine?
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    Old 09-02-2010, 05:59 PM
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    Originally Posted by Matilda
    Are these for an old treddle machine?
    Hi Matilda, These attachments look like they are low shank and they will fit most treadles with side foot attachments. They may fit some modern machines to. My four machines are two treadles 1916 red eye(66-1) and 1908 (66-1) with the lotus decals, two electric one 1968 New Home and a 1940 White. I prefer to use the treadles for piecing quilts and then hand quilt them. I really enjoy the old treadles. I am thankful I have not caught the bug to collect them but I do have 50+ antique clocks and 200+ victorian shaving mugs. LOL I do not think my wife is ready for another collection. Glenn
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