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electric singer sewing machine accompanying items. I really lucked out this time.

electric singer sewing machine accompanying items. I really lucked out this time.

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Old 07-26-2019, 10:57 AM
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Default electric singer sewing machine accompanying items. I really lucked out this time.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]615277[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]615278[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]615279[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]615277[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]615281[/ATTACH]

Here are all the antique sewing machine items that came with the Electric Singer sewing machine which was gifted to me. I was so excited to receive this gift, I made her a table runner in exchange
and she was happy with that, as she is not a sewing person. This was the third one I have made of these runners.

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Old 07-26-2019, 03:10 PM
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#120 is a ruffler attachment
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Old 07-26-2019, 05:20 PM
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Yes, indeed, you lucked out with all the goodies along with a nice machine.

To the best of my ability here is what I am pretty sure on most of them.
1 low shank quilting foot & bar
2 top clamp tucker
3 top clamp edgestitcher
4 low shank edgestitcher
5 low shank tucker
6 low shank shirring foot & thumb screw
7 shirring plate can't tell which machine
8 low shank adjustable hemmer
9 maybe part of tucker
10 low shank I think part of adjustable zipper foot
10 yellow (votive candle) maybe for spool pin holder to hold cone thread????
11 low shank Straight stitch foot
12 low shank multi-slot binder with guide
13 top clamp hemmer maybe 3/8"
14 top clamp binder
15 top clamp hemmer maybe 1/4"
16 low shank Narrow hemmer
17 top clamp hemmer maybe 1/2"
18 top clamp hemmer maybe 7/8"
120 ?? ruffler
130 low shank adjustable hemmer
Probably, the low shank feet will have a number on them and will work with the 128. I don't know which machine the top clamp feet go to as there were several that used top clamp feet, but some of the dimensions are different.
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I can't tell for sure from the picture whether the ruffler is for a top clamp or not.

Have fun playing with it all.

Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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Old 07-26-2019, 07:15 PM
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Lucky you! I see a Singer zig zagger and some additional cams. I was happy to find one with the basic cams at a thrift store for $5.50. The hat pins are an interesting find.
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Nice find! I have attachments that have come with just about every machine I ever owned. Seems like they stayed with me and not with the machines.
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Wow! That's an impressive array of attachments and what my grandmother would have called "doo-dads" Is "doo-dad" even a word?
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Originally Posted by QuiltMom2 View Post
... Is "doo-dad" even a word?
it is indeed https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/doodad
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If those are Spindle Bobbins in one of the plastic bottles you really DID luck out.
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The manual also came with the machine, and it is in new condition, and those are spindle bobbins, I just counted the spindle bobbins and there are 22 - 10 in one bottle and 12 in the other. I already used the ruffler on this machine to make a bedskirt, and it really worked out well. The directions were in the manual how to use it. Thanks to Our work bench for identifying all those attachments, now I will have to look for directions on how to use them, I truly appreciate your knowledge on these. I would imagine I would find those directions on the internet - The machine runs like a charm, I am so happy - always wanted one of these. Thanks for all the nice comments.
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That is nice! All those additional cams for the Singer Automatic Zigzagger, I'm quite jealous
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