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Ronna Posted - Dec 07 2007 : 7:34:43 PM
Does anyone have a machine that will use these accessories? It's a sage green and white plastic box, with buttonholer parts under the top lid. Instructions say model 17520, but no idea if that's the machine model or these parts. Metal with individual template/cams for the buttonhole shape. When that part is lifted off, a second compartment to the box has 13 plastic round cams for different stiches. These have single or double digits and what stitch it makes embossed into the plastic, along with a longer number that I will assume to be part number. These are 5 digit, starting with 268. Also three metal feet in the box, along with a small box holding a Kenmore needle threader, no.6864. If anyone can use these, please let me know. I have several other machine parts boxes that haven't been unearthed yet. The outside of this box is a little rough, apparently the tape has slightly melted the plastic, but the parts don't appear to have even been used.
Thanks,
Ronna
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Ronna Posted - Dec 08 2007 : 4:23:59 PM

These won't fit either ladie's machines, so they're still up for grabs if anyone can use them. I'd guess 60's-70's vintage,but really don't know. I paid $2 so that plus postage is what I'd like to get for them.
Ronna
miss wilma Posted - Dec 08 2007 : 06:43:23 AM
Ronna I am interested in vintage fabric can you do pictures wg

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miss wilma Posted - Dec 08 2007 : 06:40:20 AM
Nash babe It is not something I have to have so if it fits your machine thats fine if not I am going to ck my machines and see if it will work I also would like to see a picture Misss Wilma

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nashbabe Posted - Dec 08 2007 : 06:29:55 AM
I have a Kenmore 17860 so I would certainly like to see any pics or etc if you want, if Miss Wilma doesn't want it...

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Ronna Posted - Dec 07 2007 : 7:56:44 PM
That's fine Miss Wilma. We can barter if I have anything you can use. I saw this last week in the Senior Center thrift shop and thought it might find a new home with a farmgirl. They save buttons for me and someone has been donating a lot of fabric and assorted sewing stuff recently, including some very vintage fabric.
Ronna
miss wilma Posted - Dec 07 2007 : 7:47:51 PM
Ronna I will ck my machines in the morning if it will work on any of my machines I would be interested in buying it Miss Wilma

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