Buttonholes
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I have been making these little towels that button to the stove. Using scrap material and $1 store microfibre dishcloths. I have been going 3 times round using the button holer
takes less than 5 minutes for the whole project!
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Here is a picture of some of my button hollers:
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Any of the ones in the Green plastic boxes will work on a Featherweight.
Joe
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I've gotten them for as little as $5.00 + shipping from Good Will auctions, and as little as $4.00 from a thrift store. My LSMG sells them for $20.00.
Here's one on GW for $5.00 + shipping starting bid:
{ http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem...temID=12333750 }
The one in the green case, rectangle or egg shaped, are for low (straight) shank machines.
Joe
Here's one on GW for $5.00 + shipping starting bid:
{ http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem...temID=12333750 }
The one in the green case, rectangle or egg shaped, are for low (straight) shank machines.
Joe
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