Mystery item identification?

JohnC

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I bought this for 50p at a vintage fair today..
Its plastic, no visible name or writing/marking. The top plate is scratched in a radial pattern.
The knob at the bottom turns making the steel spines round the edge pop out or retract. When retracted the spines are flush with the edge.
I think its some kind of sewing kit device..
Any information would be gratefully received..
 
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Fadcode

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Wouldn't the spikes put holes in the socks, as you were fixing the other holes, .....lol....you could be there forever.
Do the spikes hold their position half way out, I was thinking could it be for measuring the inside of a cylinder etc.
 

JohnC

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Wouldn't the spikes put holes in the socks, as you were fixing the other holes, .....lol....you could be there forever.
Do the spikes hold their position half way out, I was thinking could it be for measuring the inside of a cylinder etc.
Theres no measurement on it and while they hold in place they dont lock..
 

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It's the key to the meaning of life, only we don't know what it means...................
its probably some part of a toy, 12 spikes each 30 degrees apart,
it is very intriguing,
 
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Toddy

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It's a daisy loom. Yarn is wrapped in a design across the disc and around each peg. Then the centre is stitched/knotted/woven, the pins are retracted and the daisy comes off tidily. It used to be used instead of crocheting them to make pram blankets and the like.

This is a posh brass version....
 

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It's a daisy loom. Yarn is wrapped in a design across the disc and around each peg. Then the centre is stitched/knotted/woven, the pins are retracted and the daisy comes off tidily. It used to be used instead of crocheting them to make pram blankets and the like.

This is a posh brass version....

Spoilsport.......................lol.....................Research and Development Dept now closed.
 

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And when you start using it we are all looking forward to seeing the daisies you make, and we promise not to laugh................lol
 
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