no, I think it just folds (wraps) your material to an adjustable size and does a straight stitch. So you don't have to fold it yourself. Just run the material through.
here's a pic of them from a website
Thanks Lauren.. .that was the first place I looked. There a few that are quite helpful on the other attachments.
I think the hemmer would be the only one I would really use as a guy I do need a lot of ruffles on my clothes... I have the adjustable hemmer and the hemmer foot in my box of...
Hey Ladies who sew..
I've got a few singer attachments for my Singer 201-2 and I'd like to learn how to use them. Especially the hemmer and adjustable hemmer. I'm reading my manual, but I work better when I see someone actually use it.... Anyone ever make a video showing how to set up one...
Well it's not reproduction per say, but I think it fits in the same mold...
I started making these as I wanted a new key ring, but being a vintage guy, I had to make it myself. Each one is selvedge denim, either cone or japanese denims, made on vintage machines and vintage hand tools.
I...
Selling 3 vintage ladies patterns that came with my 1956 Lady Kenmore.
3618 Miss Size 12 Bust 32
1451 Miss Size 14 Bust 32
2974 Miss Size 14 Bust 34
All three for $12.00 shipped
I'm selling my Hat People Extra Full cap in a 7 3/8. (it can work on bigger heads probably up to a 7 1/2 with out trouble.
I just don't wear it as much as I thought I was. Probably only worn twice. I just wear my other Hat People caps more... it's a shame to just let it sit...
It's a...
Looks like a 15-91 to me. The one I have takes two sets of wires for it to work as apposed to my 201 which takes one.
the loose wire you would run to the actual wall outlet, the one going down the hole would go to the pedal. Just looking at the photos that is what it looks like to me...
Does anyone know what material they used in early caps for the visor? I assume it was cardboard as today they use plastic or foam board.
Or was it something special made just for caps?
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