I got this a yr ago at a yard sale for 1 dollar, and just opened it up and need some help...I have no directions. I was hoping someone has experience loading the bobbin. It looks like a silver bullet and is pointed at one end. any ideas how to load it?
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sorry, don't know that. did you try searching for a manual online? maybe in the company archive?
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or PM Lostn51/Billy... he's the resident expert on vintage machines
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thanks, will try that. appreciate your response..
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Here...this should help, and there are several more that will help too! :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOu4-CG8RMU |
wow, that is just what I needed to see! thank you so much!!
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Originally Posted by startingtosew1thing
wow, that is just what I needed to see! thank you so much!!
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I could load that for you but I am not good at giving directions.
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I won a Free Westinghouse straight stitch sewing machine in 1958 (I was in the 8th grade) and the motor burned out while my daughter (now age 43) was sewing on a 4-H project MANY years ago. Just can't throw it out, in hopes 'some day' I would find a motor to replace on it, not sure if that's possible but just can't part with it (even after all the harping my hsb gives me about throwing it out) OUCH!! Maybe I will contact Lostn51/Billy...
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Originally Posted by sharin'Sharon
I won a Free Westinghouse straight stitch sewing machine in 1958 (I was in the 8th grade) and the motor burned out while my daughter (now age 43) was sewing on a 4-H project MANY years ago. Just can't throw it out, in hopes 'some day' I would find a motor to replace on it, not sure if that's possible but just can't part with it (even after all the harping my hsb gives me about throwing it out) OUCH!! Maybe I will contact Lostn51/Billy...
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miriam: You know, I never gave that a thought! Thanks.
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