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SteveH 02-03-2015 01:29 PM

1884 Peerless B Embroidery attachment
 
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Ok, I will admit that when I bid on this, I had no idea the age or how this worked.
I didn't even expect to win since I put in a bid and forgot about it....

But my opening bid won and after some research I know that I have now added another very rare attachment to the museum.

this is an 1884 Attachment made by Peerless (same folks that made the original buttonholer)

I will put up photos of it in use once I have tried it out.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]508640[/ATTACH]

[ATTACH=CONFIG]508641[/ATTACH]

pretty sure that it is for the VS2...hehe
[ATTACH=CONFIG]508642[/ATTACH]

SteveH 02-03-2015 01:31 PM

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it was missing the spool holder.

the hole that the holder goes into is a 1/2 circle. so I made the part, and ground 1/2 of the bottom off.
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with a little filing, she fits great!
[ATTACH=CONFIG]508644[/ATTACH]

SteveH 02-03-2015 02:13 PM

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here is the even rarer instruction sheet.
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on the back is a stamped ad for the buttonholer
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ThayerRags 02-03-2015 02:26 PM

You come up with the neatest things! And then make your own parts that are missing! My hat is off to you.

CD in Oklahoma

Jeanette Frantz 02-03-2015 03:41 PM

Steve, you've done it again! As CD says, you come up with the coolest things!

Jeanette

miriam 02-03-2015 04:03 PM

wow - I can't wait until you play with it

SteveH 02-03-2015 04:40 PM

me too...

One of my favorite parts of the instructions is where it says you can embroider with tinsel.......

costumegirl 02-03-2015 05:48 PM

So interesting!! and you made the missing holder! Will be watching to see it in action :)

SteveH 02-04-2015 08:55 AM

like an idiot I left it at work yesterday. My boss is also the Engineering Manager and he likes to have unusual mechanisms brought in and shared. you never know where inspiration will come from. This ratcheting mechanism certainly qualifies.

The first stroke of the drive arm makes it move out, then next stroke makes it move in, and so on. It basically is holding the "embroidery" material first to one side of the stitch, then the other. the result is the top material is held in place on the surface by the regular stitching.

chris_quilts 02-04-2015 09:33 AM

Pretty cool, Steve. Want to see some embroidered tinsel :D


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