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Singer Imitation Hemstitcher Attachment 120687 ~ Featherweight Stitch Tested
$ 36.93
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Description
Vintage Singer Imitation Hemstitching Attachment!Simanco
120687
Fits all vintage side attaching low shank Singer sewing machines such as models 15, 27, 28, 66, 99, 101, 127, 128, 185, 201 and includes the Featheweight 221 and 222k.
Includes a replica of the original instructions.
Bonus!
Included!
My supplementary 9 page big print color commentary!
Copyright My Two Threads 2021
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NOTE: The instructions for the two
Singer Imitation Hemstitchers numbered Simanco
120687
and Simanco
28915
are the same. The two attachments operate
in the same way and produce the same results.
Both are fun and easy to use. Pictured below is the other Singer Imitation Hemstitcher attachment Simanco 28915.
Simanco
28915
(pictured below for reference only) is NOT for sale in this eBay listing.
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Archive pictures are used to illustrate and demonstrate this type of Singer Imitation Hemstitching Attachment.
So!
This is how
your
Singer
Imitation
Hemstitcher works!
I'm going to show you how to sew an imitation hemstitch and (further down) how to sew a picot edge.
Loosen your sewing machines upper tension just a little. Place one fabric beneath your Singer Imitation Hemstitcher face up.
Place the second fabric (face down) over the front bar (with the needle hole) and then down and under the back bar of the attachment (black arrows).
You may need to lengthen the stitch a little.
Stitch the two fabrics together.
When you have finished stitching, pinch the end threads before pulling the fabric out from under your Singer Imitation Hemstitcher. You do not want to pull the loose stitches tight.
Gently pull the two fabrics apart just enough to expose and even up the rows of loose stitches/thread.
Press the seam allowance open.
Remove your Singer Imitation Hemstitcher and attach your standard presser foot.
Increase your sewing machine's upper tension to normal and stitch closely to the row of threads along each side.
This secures the row of threads.
And Voila!
Lovely!
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Ready?
The Picot Edge.
Follow the above instructions as for sewing an imitation hemstitch.
Right sides together, loosen the upper tension a little, lengthen the stitch a little and sew.
Note: For this pictorial demonstration I am using the Singer hemstitcher 28915. The instructions are the same for either Singer Imitation Hemstitcher 28915 or 120687.
Pull the seam open gently and even out the threads. Fold the seam allowance back and press the two edges open.
Tighten the upper tension back to normal. Remove your Singer Imitation Hemstitcher and attach your standard Singer presser foot.
Sew, one line of stitching as close as possible to the hemstitched edge. Do not sew a second line of stitches on the other fabric edge.
This one line of stitching is anchoring the hemstitch.
Pull the bobbin thread (which will be very loose) from the second fabric (this will have been the fabric you placed on the bottom and face up under your Singer Imitation Hemstitcher at the start).
The second fabric will pull easily away from the picot loops.
And Voila!
Imitation Picot Edging!
There you have it!
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Your vintage Singer Imitation Hemstitching Attachment is ready to use and includes a copy of instructions!
Like my comments?
They are included!
Copyright My Two Threads 2021
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I offer new and vintage used goods which have no warranty, no guarantee and no replacements.
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rapidly
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