Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by purplefiend
I put up a dozen pints of homegrown carrots today, they are in my huge pressure canner even as I type this. Dh grew Nantes variety of carrots this year. They are yummy and sweet. :thumbup:
Sharon W. :-D I'm allergic to garbanzo beans, but thanks for offer. Yesterday DD and I picked lots of carrots,squashes and eggplants. The tomatoes don't like this hot weather. |
Originally Posted by Charlee
Originally Posted by purplefiend
Originally Posted by Charlee
Wow...check this one out!! I'd break down and steal to get this machine (cuz I sure couldn't afford it!! :lol: )
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Miniature-S...item5ae11d931a Sharon W. I have been watching it rise this afternoon! From $932 to almost 1800.00!! This one is going to be fun to see the end of! It is fun watching the auction! |
Originally Posted by purplefiend
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by purplefiend
I put up a dozen pints of homegrown carrots today, they are in my huge pressure canner even as I type this. Dh grew Nantes variety of carrots this year. They are yummy and sweet. :thumbup:
Sharon W. :-D I'm allergic to garbanzo beans, but thanks for offer. Yesterday DD and I picked lots of carrots,squashes and eggplants. The tomatoes don't like this hot weather. |
There's several oil wicks in 301's top cover, just put a drop of oil in each one; also make sure you get a drop of oil in all the oil holes throughout the entire machine.
I just might have to get my 301 out and see if I can get her to make a pretty stitch. Sharon W.[/quote] Sharon, That's all been done. I will take the top off and sew with off it to see if I can pinpoint it even more. I hope it's just a whim of hers. I like that machine. |
[quote=Charlee]Wow...check this one out!! I'd break down and steal to get this machine (cuz I sure couldn't afford it!! :lol: )
41 bids so far? Two rich for my pocket book. Nice looking machine tho. Kathie |
My tomatoes haven't done very well here in N. CA; the weather has be weird, goes hot than cold.
Where in Northen Calif are you. I am just a few north of Sacramento. Some tomatoes are doing great and some are not. Kathie |
Wish one of you all would come and buy this:
https://post.craigslist.org/manage/2395292080/33cyx]https://post.craigslist.org/manage/2395292080/33cyx[/url]
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Would someone please help me out? Found this machine and the lady gave me a six digit serial number. She said she found it oon the end of the sewing machine, on a silver turn dial. Would that be a correct place to find a serial number for this machine?
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They are really the last of the great ones, and will do a variety of decorative and utility stitches. If you want to do anything besides SS and ZZ, these are the ones.
Originally Posted by Lostn51
She is missing some letters. I have never sat down to use a 400 series but I have played with a couple of them and I didnt think that they were all that fussy. Every machine has its quirks and its just part of the deal with owning one but I think that the 300-500 series machines were some of Singers best machines. And that is saying a lot considering that I do not like electric machines!
Billy |
Originally Posted by MarieM
Nancy, I love your Uncle Sam, what is the name of the pattern and where did you get it. I'd love to make one.
Marie Have fun making Uncle Sam - those Patchabilities are easy and a lot of fun! Nancy |
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Great find for $15. I would try to treadle that machine.
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