Fascinating video! Right at 2:52 - that round plastic piece you found. I'm guessing, but I believe that's a hand sewing needle holder. It once might have had a circular paper cover with needle sizes listed, corresponding to the notches. You'll probably find a hole on the edge somewhere so you could "dial" to the desired needle and tip it out of the case. I think I still have a somewhat similar one somewhere in all my sewing paraphernalia.
I own a 1927 singer 66 treadle. I never want to make mine motorized. If anything i need is a better sewing light. I maintain my machine myself. And mine has a temperment. It wants singer accesories and only singer accessories.
Love it. I may need some parts. I bought a lot of buttons when Blumenthal Lansing went out.
I can't imagine the time it'll take to sort all of that! wowzers!
Fascinating video!
Right at 2:52 - that round plastic piece you found. I'm guessing, but I believe that's a hand sewing needle holder. It once might have had a circular paper cover with needle sizes listed, corresponding to the notches. You'll probably find a hole on the edge somewhere so you could "dial" to the desired needle and tip it out of the case. I think I still have a somewhat similar one somewhere in all my sewing paraphernalia.
The screwdriver with the orange handles you threw in the box is for newer Brother sewing machines. I have one.
Wow
Would the New Home parts fit a New Ideal treadle sewing machine?
I own a 1927 singer 66 treadle. I never want to make mine motorized. If anything i need is a better sewing light. I maintain my machine myself. And mine has a temperment. It wants singer accesories and only singer accessories.
Cool.
Todat is Monday may 20.