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Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
AnnieRose might need some tri-flow - bike shop might have some
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Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
AnnieRose might need some tri-flow - bike shop might have some
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My 301, AnnieRose, was shipped with a new foot controller. Her little groan is coming from the upper gears which have been lubricated with the Singer lube in the blue tube. How much different is Tri-Flow?
The Stylist still seems stiff. I think it's going home with my GD. She can get along w/o the ZZ.
The Stylist still seems stiff. I think it's going home with my GD. She can get along w/o the ZZ.
Originally Posted by quilt addict
Okay, I haven't posted my acquisitions lately as they are not much to talk about and didn't get pictures. They are just piling up in the garage.
But got this today for $15. Lots of feet and all the cams for the decorative stitches. Definately need to redo the wiring before I can use it. But should clean up pretty easy.
:)
But got this today for $15. Lots of feet and all the cams for the decorative stitches. Definately need to redo the wiring before I can use it. But should clean up pretty easy.
:)
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Originally Posted by irishrose
My 301, AnnieRose, was shipped with a new foot controller. Her little groan is coming from the upper gears which have been lubricated with the Singer lube in the blue tube. How much different is Tri-Flow?
The Stylist still seems stiff. I think it's going home with my GD. She can get along w/o the ZZ.
The Stylist still seems stiff. I think it's going home with my GD. She can get along w/o the ZZ.
I have to chuckle at this CLs posting (http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/atq/2449842908.html) since I treadle a Singer 328.
He states " If Mercedes Benz were making sewing machines in the early sixties, this is what they'd look like!"
After sewing with the Singer 328 and the fact that I grew up sewing with the Necchi Supernova, I just have to laugh at this statement. Like right! A Mercedes!
If Mercedes Benz were making sewing machines in the early sixties they would be the Necchi Supernonova. Geez!
He states " If Mercedes Benz were making sewing machines in the early sixties, this is what they'd look like!"
After sewing with the Singer 328 and the fact that I grew up sewing with the Necchi Supernova, I just have to laugh at this statement. Like right! A Mercedes!
If Mercedes Benz were making sewing machines in the early sixties they would be the Necchi Supernonova. Geez!
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by irishrose
My 301, AnnieRose, was shipped with a new foot controller. Her little groan is coming from the upper gears which have been lubricated with the Singer lube in the blue tube. How much different is Tri-Flow?
The Stylist still seems stiff. I think it's going home with my GD. She can get along w/o the ZZ.
The Stylist still seems stiff. I think it's going home with my GD. She can get along w/o the ZZ.
Originally Posted by jpete523
I'm trying again to post the pictures of my Lotus decals. Hope it works this time! Any help identifying the "color" ? Thanks?
Jan
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ETA: Oops, sorry it's so big.
Jan
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ETA: Oops, sorry it's so big.
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by purplefiend
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by a1crafter
Hi Sandi,
I recent[y bought a 301a and I love the way it sews. Unfortunately it does not have many accessories. I am anxious to try out the ruffler. I will be on the lookout for more accessories
I recent[y bought a 301a and I love the way it sews. Unfortunately it does not have many accessories. I am anxious to try out the ruffler. I will be on the lookout for more accessories
Sharon W.
Sharon
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Sharon, I wish you weren't in Texas! I need help learning how to get even ruffles when using a ruffler! I have tried using my Mother's ruffler for the Pfaff 130 - it works, but I think I am doing something wrong? The ruffler will gather really nicely then get a flat spot then gather again?
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