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Can anyone identify this gadget?
I found this at a flea market. A piece of smooth flat metal, about
eight inches tall and an inch wide with a slot of about a quarter inch down the entire length. On the upper left corner there is a blade very similar to the blade of an exacto knife pointing down. At the very bottom there is a round piece of metal like a heavy coin with the Singer logo. It looks like it is meant to be a handle. I have several books by Singer on machine attachments and two machine manuals and see nothing like this. Maybe it's not meant to be used with a sewing machine and is just a clever gadget. It might be just what I've always needed....if I can only find out what it is. Help!! |
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Yes, that's it. Thanks, Irene. I spent a happy hour researching the
"Singercraft guide". |
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It's a "Singer Craftguide" for making fringing. Hang on to it (or else
give it to me!) In article . com, of http://groups.google.com uttered I found this at a flea market. A piece of smooth flat metal, about eight inches tall and an inch wide with a slot of about a quarter inch down the entire length. On the upper left corner there is a blade very similar to the blade of an exacto knife pointing down. At the very bottom there is a round piece of metal like a heavy coin with the Singer logo. It looks like it is meant to be a handle. I have several books by Singer on machine attachments and two machine manuals and see nothing like this. Maybe it's not meant to be used with a sewing machine and is just a clever gadget. It might be just what I've always needed....if I can only find out what it is. Help!! -- AJH no email address supplied |
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