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Singer made an attachment similar to its buttonholer, and using a similar needle-clamp-powered locomotion, in order to confer some zigzagging ability on its straight-stitch machines. Of the variety of "Singer Automatic Zigzagger" attachments produced over the years, two are compatible with 27-series machines: Singer part numbers 160985 and 161102.
Needle moves slightly upward to form a small loop in the upper thread at the needle's eye. 4 Shuttle is midway, and its point ('hook') has passed through the loop in the upper thread. Upper thread is now looped around the shuttle's waist. Needle is up. 5 Shuttle is forward again, having completely passed through the loop in the upper thread.
The title is Singer Model 27 and 127 and the WP:Lead starts off: "The Singer Model 27/127 is a model series of lockstitch sewing machines produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company around the end of the 19th century". So the article is clearly about the Singer Model 27 & 127.
A patent illustration of the Osann portable sewing machine. A typical early 20th century sewing machine, like the Singer 27, was designed to be mounted in a treadle or table, and though reduced-size models with hand cranks and wooden cases were introduced, their weight strains the meaning of the word 'portable.'
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* Singer marketed additional templates in a Four-Pack, Simanco No. 160668, in the following sizes:- 3 ⁄ 8 in (10 mm) Straight, 1 ⁄ 2 in (13 mm) Straight, 15 ⁄ 16 in (24 mm) Straight, and a 5 ⁄ 8 in (16 mm) Keyhole. An Eyelet template (Simanco No. 161231) was available through Singer as well but sold separately.