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Singercraft Guide, Singer (Vintage Original)

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This is an original Singercraft Rug Guide and will work on any sewing machine, including the Singer Featherweight 221 and 222 as well as the Singer 301, 401, 500, etc.
Singercraft Guide, Singer (Vintage Original)
Singercraft Guide, Singer (Vintage Original) Sale price$ 59.95
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This is an original Singercraft Rug Guide and will work on any sewing machine, including the Singer Featherweight 221 and 222 as well as the Singer 301, 401, 500, etc.

Often given as a souvenir or token at various events that the Singer Sewing Machine was featured, so the styles will vary depending on year and location the Singercraft was provided.  The majority of the vintage Singercraft Rug Guides could be used with or without the blade in place with the earliest version not having a blade at all.

Used frequently for making small throw rugs using yarn, but later Singer produced a booklet giving other practical ideas and tips using it with bias, ribbon, or piping to create trims for curtains, garments, etc. 

Choose from a variety of styles, some more scarce than others, with or without a box. Instruction sheet is included.  Singercraft will be clean and rust free. The most common variation of the Singercraft has the recognizable globe on the dull brass colored tab different from the light copper color variation.

The extremely rare German box is missing both end flaps.

Due to their scarcity, the extensions are an option to be purchased separately.  


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Lou S.
So much fun!

Iv found a video on YouTube showing how to use this to make rugs. So easy and so much fun! Hint: use a canvas or home dec fabric for the base. Quilter's cotton is too light weight. Even doubled, it's not stable enough. And there's a tiny learning curve, so practice a bit before you use your good fabric. This is a picture of my learning piece