Originally Posted by jtapp9
60617 IS the slant shank and as far as I can tell the foot part looks just like your 60615. Guess I'll give it a try, what's another $15 :? :lol: Nancy |
Originally Posted by BZ quilting
Hi Billy, hope you feel better.
Can you tell me about treadles and should they make a clank when treadling? I'm not sure if anyone has adressed how to adjust them or if you can. Could someone help please. Nancy |
Originally Posted by Glenn
Now, if I can only get DH to help me re-do the veneer on my Davis Vertical Feed from 1886, my Singer VS 2 from 1889, and my 1913 Singer Sphinx cabinet! Glenn any secrets we need to know? We already got the veneer.
Nancy It depends on how much veneer you need to replace. If it is small areas that need to be replace, there is a technique for this. If it is a large area such as a complete top replacement that is another technique. And then if you are restoring and want to maintain the antique value then there is another technique using hyde glue in a hot glue pot( you really don't need a glue I can show you how to to this in a mason jar). Basically you cut out the bad, clean the area, cut a new piece to fit and glue in with hyde glue, contact cement or any good cabinet makers glue like weldwood. You Know the yellow wood glue, brand is not important. You can post a picture of the cabinet and I will be able to help you thru it. Glenn Nancy |
Originally Posted by JaneK
Hi, I have one of these...i think! I have a Portman that looks exactly like this, it has a case that opens up and slides around the freearm to make a flat sewing surface, similar to some of the vintage Elnas. The Portman was made by the Portman Sewing Machine Company and the company eventually folded. I think I've seen references to these machines in reference to being competitors to the Singer 221, but we all know which machine survived.
Maybe Free-Westinghouse either badged this one or perhaps the were the ones who bought Portman when it was foundering. It's a cute machine, and sews nicely. The handwheel at the bottom is different, and I get a little mixed up when I sew with it until I get my brain reoriented, as then still reach up when i want the handwheel! Jane Nancy |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by BZ quilting
Hi Billy, hope you feel better.
Can you tell me about treadles and should they make a clank when treadling? I'm not sure if anyone has adressed how to adjust them or if you can. Could someone help please. Nancy |
Originally Posted by Quiltgranny
If anyone has any experience navigating PayPal disputes/claims over a sewing machine that was said to be functioning properly by the Seller, but once received does not, would they please PM me?
Thanks, Nancy |
Originally Posted by FarmStitcher
Check out the new treadle machines on Lehmans non electric web site:
http://www.lehmans.com/cgi-bin/lehma...?page_number=1 Nancy |
Monica, I hope you are feeling better soon. Let us know if the feet thing worked! Thank you for the compliment of my W&G cabinet. I love that machine and cabinet now - it will be an heirloom for sure for the kids since their Dad re-did it!
Lauren we were talking about the Singer Model 66 that Singer produced until the 1950's. Nancy |
Nancy thank you so much for answering my question. I had asked it 2 times and thought it mus be the stupidest question ever since no one answered it. What do you use, the singer lube ???
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by BZ quilting
Hi Billy, hope you feel better.
Can you tell me about treadles and should they make a clank when treadling? I'm not sure if anyone has adressed how to adjust them or if you can. Could someone help please. Nancy |
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by BZ quilting
Hi Billy, hope you feel better.
Can you tell me about treadles and should they make a clank when treadling? I'm not sure if anyone has adressed how to adjust them or if you can. Could someone help please. Nancy |
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