Singer Stocking Darner No. 35776 – Original Boxed Sewing Machine Attachment c. 1910-1925
A Singer Stocking Darner No. 35776, designed as a practical attachment for mending stockings and fine hosiery. This ingenious tool was used with early Singer sewing machines to repair holes or thin spots in delicate fabrics, offering a smooth, rounded surface to stitch over. This example comes complete in its original box, which is labelled with the Singer name and model number, making it a lovely find for collectors of sewing machine attachments or those interested in the history of domestic needlework. The darner itself is made of metal and has a classic egg-shaped form, ideal for supporting stretch fabrics during repair.
A fascinating and functional sewing accessory, typical of Singer’s well-made early attachments.
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Size/Dimensions
Box size: H: 9cm x L: 7.7cm x W: 4cm
Condition
The Singer darner attachment is in very good antique condition, showing only minimal signs of use. The original box is in fair condition, with some wear to the edges and a small rip/hole on the back. Despite this, it remains an authentic piece and displays well, making it a desirable addition for collectors or vintage sewing enthusiasts.
Era
Circa 1910-1925
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