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the girl is downstairs sewing on her 401.

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Old 02-10-2014, 04:51 PM
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Default the girl is downstairs sewing on her 401.

and i need to thank you all so much.

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Old 02-10-2014, 04:53 PM
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Awww. She's adorable.

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What is she making?
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That is the same machine I learned to sew on when I was about her age. It was my mother's and I still have it. I know it is at least 64 years old now and still going strong. It has never had to go to the repair shop and I do all the cleaning, oiling, and lubrication. Couldn't ask for a better investment. Ann
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i meant to post in vintage machines. the people there were really patient and so helpful in the journey to getting that thing sewing beautifully.

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Thats awesome! Mine looks close to that!!!!
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Cool!
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Cool pic. Glad she's going to learn to sew. But ............. she must be using invisible thread, I don't see any on the machine>

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Does the 401 have cams?
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Old 02-10-2014, 08:39 PM
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she's sewing straight lines on paper.

she graduated to thread tonight

dg - it did not come with any of the accessories. i found it on the canadian version of craig's list for $75. i took it to an enthusiast and got it mostly tuned up - brushings changed and the throat plate unstuck and stuff like that.

it needed some running and some little tweaks to get moving, but i think we're almost there.

i researched the accessory kits on ebay. it looks like i can buy a kit for about $100. cams, buttonholer and embroidery attachments are also more or less available. i'll keep my eyes peeled

thanks for your kind words. she's a pretty good one. i'm going to keep her [the kid and the machine!]

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