Singer Turkish Point Attachment Zigzagger
I just discovered another VERY RARE (not even mentioned in my 1920's and 1930's Machine Sewing Singer manuals!) Singer Attachment for the early Singer Straight Stitch Only sewing machines, which works very similar to the zigzaggers and buttonholers of the time! It apparently was only sold in Europe, and was made for sewing on wovens, like a hemstitcher, but shockingly, even includes instructions for JERSEY (A KNIT! Be sure to use the correct size of ballpoint, or jersey needle when sewing knits.), except certain ordinary cotton, and synthetic silks!
The reason the Turkush Point Stitch is recommended for some jersey knit fabrics, is due to the elasticity that the zigzagging stitch creates, so the stitches will not break, when the fabric stretches. Obviously, some cotton and synthetic silk jersey knits had been tested, with this attachment, but those specific fabrics did not stitch as well, possibly due to stretching, but not having good stretch recovery.
SINGER TURKISH POINT ATTACHMENT
Made in Switzerland, and apparently, only sold in Europe!
Photos are used with permission from Cecilia Alferez, who shared these with me, THANK YOU Cecilia Alferez!
Singer Turkish Point Attachment Case Notice design down both sides illustrates sewn design! |
Singer Turkish Point Manuals in Italian and English |
Singer Turkish Points Attachment Case wuth original anti tarnish wrapper, Thumbscrew, feed dog coverplate, coverplate screw |