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Old 04-13-2014, 04:59 AM
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Jp,

I haven't used this machine for a while and I've had to give the wheel a turn in the right direction. But the more I use it the more the feel comes back and I can start it with the foot pedal.

Right now I'm assembling some left over quilt pieces so it's a bit tedious. Sew 3 1/2", stop. Repeat. Oh what a pain.

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Old 04-13-2014, 05:33 AM
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That cabinet is just beautiful. It's such hard work finishing old wood and you did a great job Joe.
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Old 04-13-2014, 05:48 AM
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Wanabee Quiltin,

And all of you who have complimented my wood repair, Thank You very much. It was kind of a labor of love I guess.


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*** O so pretty is she.
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what a lovely machine and cabinet! Good idea to make the padded cover...
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You would pay thousands of dollars now days for a machine with a harp that size. Ask me how I know
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Originally Posted by OldHairTwister View Post
You would pay thousands of dollars now days for a machine with a harp that size. Ask me how I know
OK, how do you know ....

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Originally Posted by OldHairTwister View Post
You would pay thousands of dollars now days for a machine with a harp that size. Ask me how I know
Come to the vintage side of the board. We have huge harps and money left over for cookies.
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Chocolate chip I hope ....


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Originally Posted by J Miller View Post
Jp,

I haven't used this machine for a while and I've had to give the wheel a turn in the right direction. But the more I use it the more the feel comes back and I can start it with the foot pedal.

Right now I'm assembling some left over quilt pieces so it's a bit tedious. Sew 3 1/2", stop. Repeat. Oh what a pain.

Joe
Glad you are getting the feeling back. Happy sewing.

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