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Singer ball bearing Pinking Attachment available
Included in a lot I purchased this past weekend at an estate sale was
a Singer Ball Bearing Pinking Attachment, with small instruction guide, copyright 1935. It will not fit any of my machines and I would like to pass it on to someone who could use it. It "readily attaches to any Singer lockstitch family sewing machine, with the exception of Machines 66-1 and 66-3," according to the guide. It has a blade similar to a wavy rotary cutter blade and uses the feeddogs to feed the material thru the cutter arrangement, with needle either removed or unthreaded. If this is of value to you, or you have any stories about using one, I'm eager to hear from you! Cathy in Virginia |
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Me! How much fabric from England do you want in return?
Cathy Tyler wrote: Included in a lot I purchased this past weekend at an estate sale was a Singer Ball Bearing Pinking Attachment, with small instruction guide, copyright 1935. It will not fit any of my machines and I would like to pass it on to someone who could use it. It "readily attaches to any Singer lockstitch family sewing machine, with the exception of Machines 66-1 and 66-3," according to the guide. It has a blade similar to a wavy rotary cutter blade and uses the feeddogs to feed the material thru the cutter arrangement, with needle either removed or unthreaded. If this is of value to you, or you have any stories about using one, I'm eager to hear from you! Cathy in Virginia -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Those are very hard to find. In my hunts I have seen a couple.
Think they go on Ebay for over $50 but haven't looked in a while. They will fit a FW so they make a fun addition to collectors who want to have lots of extras for their machines! Not sure if anyone ever mcuh used them. YOu will find more of the pinkers that have a handle and don't go on the machine. Just are used table top. Fun collectible. Taria Cathy Tyler wrote: Included in a lot I purchased this past weekend at an estate sale was a Singer Ball Bearing Pinking Attachment, with small instruction guide, copyright 1935. It will not fit any of my machines and I would like to pass it on to someone who could use it. It "readily attaches to any Singer lockstitch family sewing machine, with the exception of Machines 66-1 and 66-3," according to the guide. It has a blade similar to a wavy rotary cutter blade and uses the feeddogs to feed the material thru the cutter arrangement, with needle either removed or unthreaded. If this is of value to you, or you have any stories about using one, I'm eager to hear from you! Cathy in Virginia |
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I'll have to watch for a table top model - or check the web. I'm
always curious to see how things work. A couple of you have indicated interest in the ball bearing gadget, so let me check to see what postage would be and a fair value (in fabric or legal tender!) and get back to you. So much fun to share the finds! Cathy in Virginia Taria wrote in message .. . Those are very hard to find. In my hunts I have seen a couple. Think they go on Ebay for over $50 but haven't looked in a while. They will fit a FW so they make a fun addition to collectors who want to have lots of extras for their machines! Not sure if anyone ever mcuh used them. YOu will find more of the pinkers that have a handle and don't go on the machine. Just are used table top. Fun collectible. Taria Cathy Tyler wrote: Included in a lot I purchased this past weekend at an estate sale was a Singer Ball Bearing Pinking Attachment, with small instruction guide, copyright 1935. It will not fit any of my machines and I would like to pass it on to someone who could use it. It "readily attaches to any Singer lockstitch family sewing machine, with the exception of Machines 66-1 and 66-3," according to the guide. It has a blade similar to a wavy rotary cutter blade and uses the feeddogs to feed the material thru the cutter arrangement, with needle either removed or unthreaded. If this is of value to you, or you have any stories about using one, I'm eager to hear from you! Cathy in Virginia |
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