Sewing – Special machines – Article attaching
Patent
1983-04-20
1985-06-25
Schroeder, Werner H.
Sewing
Special machines
Article attaching
D05B 318
Patent
active
045247048
ABSTRACT:
A jig for holding an accessory to be stitched to fabric relative to the needle of a sewing machine comprises a first captive sliding bar and an accessory holder attached to the sliding bar. There are at least two stop positions located, as by detents, on the first sliding bar which correspond in spacing to the spacing in one direction to two sets of thread holes in the accessory. The jig may include a second sliding bar between the first sliding bar and the accessory holder to furnish movement transverse to that of the first sliding bar and stop positions related to the positions in a transverse direction of thread holes in the accessory. Different accessory holders may attach to the end of the sliding bar to hold different accessories, such as skirt hooks or eyes.
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Falik Andrew M.
G & G Sewing Machine Co., Inc.
Kurucz John
Schroeder Werner H.
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