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jljack 07-23-2011 10:34 PM


Originally Posted by miriam
Then I tested out a short shank blind hemmer - It took me a while but I did get it to work - I really like it. The foot keeps things lined up so you don't grab too much material - the result was a very even looking hem.

Is that what that is!!! I got one in my box of 301 attachments, and I thought I had scored a walking foot! Boy...good thing I came on here!! LOL

jljack 07-23-2011 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by miriam
These are just boxes of stuff - I have no idea what they go to or do

The piece bottom center is an adjustable zipper or cording foot.

jljack 07-23-2011 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by jlm5419

Originally Posted by miriam
I just found some more in with a bunch from my Elna. I know they don't go on my Elna.

Those look a lot like the attachments that go with my c. 1900 Standard Treadle machine. This was a black tin box lined with purple velvet. Attachments include various sizes of hemmers, an underbraider, ruffler, and tucker.

I have a box of Greist attachments for bottom clamp that look just like this, and they fit my 1917 Western Electric e-machine. I haven't tried them yet, because she needs re-wiring...some of her wires are plain BARE!! Scary!! But, yeah, my attachments look just like those. She has a large screw with a rounded head that holds the attachments to the machine. There's not really another "part" that holds them on, just that really large-headed screw.

miriam 07-24-2011 03:52 AM


Originally Posted by Charlee

Originally Posted by miriam
Ok here goes with over 30 photos I haven't demonstrated all because I don't have machines for all.

re: Your zigzag attachment. Did you cover your feed dogs? The way these attachments work is that the presser foot moves the fabric back and forth. If your feed dogs aren't covered, they interfer with the process. The same goes for the buttonholer, blindstitcher, and embroidery feet...

No I just lowered them.

greenini 07-24-2011 06:35 AM

here are a few more, they have have been posted before, but I'll re-do them here for those who haven't seen them. They will work on all low shank machines so they should do ok on my new to me 15-91's!

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-116176-1.htm

Charlee, thanks for the info about needing to use the cover with the zig-zagger, no wonder it didn't work at all!!

I also have a picot-edger somewhere I gotta dig up and play with.

Charlee 07-24-2011 06:47 AM


Originally Posted by miriam

Originally Posted by Charlee

Originally Posted by miriam
Ok here goes with over 30 photos I haven't demonstrated all because I don't have machines for all.

re: Your zigzag attachment. Did you cover your feed dogs? The way these attachments work is that the presser foot moves the fabric back and forth. If your feed dogs aren't covered, they interfer with the process. The same goes for the buttonholer, blindstitcher, and embroidery feet...

No I just lowered them.

That would work then...hmmmmmmmm.....

miriam 07-24-2011 07:18 AM


Originally Posted by Charlee

Originally Posted by miriam

Originally Posted by Charlee

Originally Posted by miriam
Ok here goes with over 30 photos I haven't demonstrated all because I don't have machines for all.

re: Your zigzag attachment. Did you cover your feed dogs? The way these attachments work is that the presser foot moves the fabric back and forth. If your feed dogs aren't covered, they interfer with the process. The same goes for the buttonholer, blindstitcher, and embroidery feet...

No I just lowered them.

That would work then...hmmmmmmmm.....

I wonder if it needs some oil

miriam 07-24-2011 09:12 AM

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Here is a piece I looked all over for. I think it is a hemmer but I'm not sure how it works. It looks like it needs a special foot with it. It is not fastened down. It says Stitch Master Blind Stitcher Chicago, USA Pat. Pending. I guess it would fit about anything with matching screw holes

miriam 07-24-2011 09:14 AM

1 Attachment(s)
I also found an old needle threader

everything came in the little envelope
[ATTACH=CONFIG]231018[/ATTACH]

vintagemotif 07-24-2011 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by miriam
Here is a piece I looked all over for. I think it is a hemmer but I'm not sure how it works. It looks like it needs a special foot with it. It is not fastened down.

What is that? Does that go to an machine?


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