Puzzle Box (Style 8?), nearly complete. Need help.
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 670
Puzzle Box (Style 8?), nearly complete. Need help.
Hi QB Gang. Long time no post... I've been busy and I have not had the time to tinker for many months. I am finally taking a few days off, and I am trying to sort through a large box of loot, in order to make complete my Puzzle box, and then give away the rest of the loot.
Could you please help me with this? Here is a photo of my puzzle box. I already learned a lot by reading CD's thread http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...a-t254571.htmland MacyBaby's thread http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...s-t270334.html
So, here is my photo, and I would really appreciated it if anyone can let me know what is missing, and also if I have anything wrong so far.
Thank you. and I hope you all are well, happy, and healthy!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]538813[/ATTACH]
Could you please help me with this? Here is a photo of my puzzle box. I already learned a lot by reading CD's thread http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...a-t254571.htmland MacyBaby's thread http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...s-t270334.html
So, here is my photo, and I would really appreciated it if anyone can let me know what is missing, and also if I have anything wrong so far.
Thank you. and I hope you all are well, happy, and healthy!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]538813[/ATTACH]
#5
First picture - tucker is wrong, that is the newer style that came out AFTER the puzzle box was discontinued.
If you read through the post you listed above, I posted pictures of ALL the correct attachments that went with each style. Your box is style 11.
If you read through the post you listed above, I posted pictures of ALL the correct attachments that went with each style. Your box is style 11.
#6
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 670
Thanks Macybaby... I re-read the post again... I have made a bit of headway - I think I have the correct tucker now?
Got a few feet now in 7, 8, and 9... and a non-correct black-handled screwdriver... The ruffler is what is really taxing my pea-brain... I think I have the correct one, but CD's post showed a funky shirring plate, of which I have one (photo below), and I am wondering whether it belongs in this equation?
So, here is my puzzle box, now nearly complete:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]538819[/ATTACH]
And here is the mystery plate:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]538820[/ATTACH]
Got a few feet now in 7, 8, and 9... and a non-correct black-handled screwdriver... The ruffler is what is really taxing my pea-brain... I think I have the correct one, but CD's post showed a funky shirring plate, of which I have one (photo below), and I am wondering whether it belongs in this equation?
So, here is my puzzle box, now nearly complete:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]538819[/ATTACH]
And here is the mystery plate:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]538820[/ATTACH]
Last edited by Cecilia S.; 12-26-2015 at 05:31 PM.
#7
What you have is the correct shirr plate for Box Style 11. (VS or 27 version). All the other styles have a different shirr plate
It is normally tucked under the ruffler.
Also looks like you are missing the set screw for the foot that the hemmers attach to. It is what holds the hemmers to the foot, so it's a rather important part - and very often missing, as is the set nut for the quilt guide.
Edit: it looks like the screw you have with the guide is the correct set screw for the hemmer. The one for the seam guide has a larger screw head, a shoulder to hold down the guide and longer threads- just like what you will find on the other Singers. In the picture below, noticed how much larger the screw that goes in that spot is.
The hemmer foot normally sits free - and the end of the tucker clips into where you have it in the box. The quilting guide tucks under that part of the three prong guide, and you have to futz with it to get the box to close properly as it easily gets in the way of the ruffler.
Here is a picture from the manual for style 11. Notice that the hemmer foot is not shown in the box, but it is listed on the parts list. And you can see the shirr plate tucked under the ruffler.
http://needlebar.org/main/puzzles/style11/index.html
It is normally tucked under the ruffler.
Also looks like you are missing the set screw for the foot that the hemmers attach to. It is what holds the hemmers to the foot, so it's a rather important part - and very often missing, as is the set nut for the quilt guide.
Edit: it looks like the screw you have with the guide is the correct set screw for the hemmer. The one for the seam guide has a larger screw head, a shoulder to hold down the guide and longer threads- just like what you will find on the other Singers. In the picture below, noticed how much larger the screw that goes in that spot is.
The hemmer foot normally sits free - and the end of the tucker clips into where you have it in the box. The quilting guide tucks under that part of the three prong guide, and you have to futz with it to get the box to close properly as it easily gets in the way of the ruffler.
Here is a picture from the manual for style 11. Notice that the hemmer foot is not shown in the box, but it is listed on the parts list. And you can see the shirr plate tucked under the ruffler.
http://needlebar.org/main/puzzles/style11/index.html
Last edited by Macybaby; 12-27-2015 at 08:58 AM.
#9
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 670
Thank you so much, Macybaby! I really appreciate your help.
I found a screw to fit the foot to which the hemmers attach - phew!!! I now have things as complete as they will be. I am missing a screwdriver and a stylus/pick, but that is okay.
So many of these things I just have no idea how to use - whew, gotta get sewing, to put some to good use!
Thanks again, Macybaby.
I found a screw to fit the foot to which the hemmers attach - phew!!! I now have things as complete as they will be. I am missing a screwdriver and a stylus/pick, but that is okay.
So many of these things I just have no idea how to use - whew, gotta get sewing, to put some to good use!
Thanks again, Macybaby.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
ThayerRags
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
15
12-13-2015 02:00 PM