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trivia42 02-15-2013 11:49 PM

A new paint job- taboo?
 
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So, before the holidays, I picked up a Dressmaker 700 ZZ machine at a thrift store for $15. I spent $25 to have her serviced by a local antique sewing machine guy and now she purrs like a kitten. I luff her. (I also need to name her.) The problem is, that after logging 40 hours or so on her, she's way more spunky than her paint job indicates. She is beige. Rental beige. Can I have her repainted or am I breaking some kind of vintage sewing machine rules? ;) I'd love to go metallic orange or purple since the sewing room is lime green. Where would be the best place to start? I'm in the Kansas City metro. TIA!

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Neighmond 02-16-2013 12:27 AM

It's your machine-if you like a different colour than by all means paint it! Protect the bearing holes and screw holes and use something to knock the glaze off, and go right to town! I think some nice bold orange would be tiring on the eyes, although it would look swell. I would go with a purple. Cheers! Chaz P S Post some photos of the paint job, too!

Yakkity 02-16-2013 04:07 AM

I think that us so cool that you want to paint your new sewing machine. It definitely deserves to be other than beige. make her shine externally too!

grandmahoney 02-16-2013 05:15 AM

If you know some one that does body work on cars and does the paint work to. That would be the person I would ask. They might do it for a reasonable price. Never hurts to ask. I figure if they can repaint cars a sewing machine should be a snap.

miriam 02-16-2013 06:04 AM

You can search the net to find how to paint a sewing machine

Tartan 02-16-2013 06:17 AM

I have seen machines professionally painted and they look pretty. Look for someone that repaints Singer featherweights and get price quote.

Bneighbor 02-16-2013 06:24 AM

How about going to a company that make stickers (liker bumbler stickers) they also make static cling. You can also have a "wraps", sort of like a whole body sticker. These you see on race cars and on advertising stickers on cars and trucks. These are stretched around the body of the object being decorated. It keeps the item covered, but does not damage the original paint finish. Whatever can be designed on a computer can be done on the wrap.

miriam 02-16-2013 06:25 AM


Originally Posted by Bneighbor (Post 5864897)
How about going to a company that make stickers (liker bumbler stickers) they also make static cling. You can also have a "wraps", sort of like a whole body sticker. These you see on race cars and on advertising stickers on cars and trucks. These are stretched around the body of the object being decorated. It keeps the item covered, but does not damage the original paint finish. Whatever can be designed on a computer can be done on the wrap.

How cool would THAT be??? I wonder what it would cost?

Annaquilts 02-16-2013 06:43 AM

Can't wait to see it all painted and fancy. I do agree on some colors making the eyes tired.

makitmama 02-16-2013 06:50 AM

I think a skin would be so cool! I have done some repaints and ti do them right is a TON of work. Or some of the killer decals out for mixers....just google. http://www.etsy.com/listing/10315556...er-decal-vinyl


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