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Old 07-21-2015, 12:08 PM
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Hi Tessagin, I looked at those, but I don't think 4 AA batteries would hold up very long, I'm gone 2 or 3 days sometimes. Not that I couldn't carry batteries, but it doesn't seem 'green' in my mind. I was particularly taken with the one that looks like my 404, but it is all plastic, not going there.

thanks Rodney, about the featherweight transition not working. I think I knew that but my brain doesn't run on all cylinders. I'm running through shopgoodwill right now, just seeing if I can spot a bantam. Gotta train up my eyes.
If you guys spot a good 'un please PM me.

Steve, I saw that thread, what a great save for a vintage machine. It has probably since been passed on to a village granny who is making clothes for everyone.
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Old 07-27-2015, 11:55 AM
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Just wanted to add to this thread, I think I'm giving myself a brain tumor hunting for a Bantam

I have my little sewhandy now and it is SO cute. I can't make it sew a consistently good seam but it is fun trying.
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I love HC sewing. I have a Standard machine that can use a round bobbin or it can use a spider to make a chain stitch. It is obscenely heavy though. It does not take a Singer HC. I put a spinner on it. The chain stitches are pretty small so it is a LOT of work to do very much. Maybe it is possible to modify something and attach a Singer HC.
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there are a number of reasons my Singer hand crank isn't working on river banks
Too heavy to tote around, need to take a table, banging up my bentwood case, size...
But they are lovely machines to quilt on, aren't they.

the hunt for a chain stitcher, which led me to toy machines is purely about weight and true portability.
Thanks for weighing in!
The hunt for a bantam was fueled by the enablers above
It WILL take my singer hand crank parts won't it?
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yes, it will and does in the thread I posted. Actually, things changed in the last month before he returned and he ended up with the machine back. It is safe and sound at his home in the States now.
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I bought a handcrank for my FW. the one advertised and made from a window crank. I was not totally impressed. still have it.
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Old 07-29-2015, 01:35 PM
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Yesterday, while reading a manual for Singer Golden Touch and Sew on Singerco.com, I read that machine can do chain stitching, but you need a special bobbin cover, a little round plate that fits over the bobbin, under the bobbin plate. It isolates the bobbin from the needle. Says it will ravel readily and should be fastened with a sewing needle at the ends of a seam. I was flabbergasted, for lack of a better word. It was a model 750. Wondering if Cathy has seen one of those little plates floating around. I would like to try it. I have the machine temporarily.
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I wonder if the hand crank for the FW shown on Ebay for around $36 would work on the Golden Touch and Sew. I don't want to modify the hand wheel to use the Chinese version. Modification is an option though.
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The Singer Golden Touch and Sew can be inexpensive at thrift stores and isn't really heavy, heavy, but still enough. Mine was given to me, but we still don't have a 4-pin plug or controller for it yet. I have given these machines a jaundiced eye until reading the manual and seeing it is a pretty neat machine. Maybe I was wrong, even if it does have plastic gears. I saw some gear sets on sale on Ebay that would work on it, if ever needed. Right now we really need a wiring diagram to make a wire to try it. I'm dying to find out what it can do as far as chain stitching.
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Yesterday, while reading a manual for Singer Golden Touch and Sew on Singerco.com, I read that machine can do chain stitching, but you need a special bobbin cover, a little round plate that fits over the bobbin, under the plate. It isolates the bobbin from the needle. Says it will ravel readily and should be fastened with a sewing needle at the ends of a seam. I was flabbergasted, for lack of a better word. It was a model 750. Wondering if Cathy has seen one of those little plates floating around. I would like to try it. I have the machine temporarily.
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