Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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Yes the cabinet and irons (I believe) look just like that. I'd have to go out to our storage unit to look for sure, but it sure looks the same to me! Geeze, none of us heard of a Hales Crescent before this week, now there are 3 of them!
Here is a picture of the cabinet my Davis Vertical Feed came in (after we re-finished it). The irons look similar, but the cabinet is different than my Hales Cresent.
Nancy
Nancy,
Here is a Hale's Crescent for sale down in LA: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...689641151.html
Does your cabinet and irons look like this? Those irons are Davis; they look just like mine. Drawer handles look like the ones on my Davis cabinet too.
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Here is a Hale's Crescent for sale down in LA: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...689641151.html
Does your cabinet and irons look like this? Those irons are Davis; they look just like mine. Drawer handles look like the ones on my Davis cabinet too.
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Here is a picture of the cabinet my Davis Vertical Feed came in (after we re-finished it). The irons look similar, but the cabinet is different than my Hales Cresent.
Nancy
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You are right the Two Spools doesn't have a guide, you are suppose to guide the thread yourself. The manual even states as much, but there is a hole where I can see the bobbin winder guide came off the Hales Crescent - so I know it orginally had a guide!
Nancy
Nancy
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Monica that little wall hanging above the 319w on my Murphy Bed is one of the Patchability patterns. I used my 1961 Rocketeer 503A and metallic thread to create a (sort of) tension assembly. I did all the decorative stitches with the 503a! It was a fun little project! But, the 'Singer" name was done on my Pfaff embroidery (very modern) machine!
Nancy
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Yes the cabinet and irons (I believe) look just like that. I'd have to go out to our storage unit to look for sure, but it sure looks the same to me! Geeze, none of us heard of a Hales Crescent before this week, now there are 3 of them!
Here is a picture of the cabinet my Davis Vertical Feed came in (after we re-finished it). The irons look similar, but the cabinet is different than my Hales Cresent.
Nancy
Yes the cabinet and irons (I believe) look just like that. I'd have to go out to our storage unit to look for sure, but it sure looks the same to me! Geeze, none of us heard of a Hales Crescent before this week, now there are 3 of them!
Here is a picture of the cabinet my Davis Vertical Feed came in (after we re-finished it). The irons look similar, but the cabinet is different than my Hales Cresent.
Nancy
Jon
Well Nancy that is a real cute little quilt! Just too cute to pass up. Thanks for the info, going to the list!
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Monica that little wall hanging above the 319w on my Murphy Bed is one of the Patchability patterns. I used my 1961 Rocketeer 503A and metallic thread to create a (sort of) tension assembly. I did all the decorative stitches with the 503a! It was a fun little project! But, the 'Singer" name was done on my Pfaff embroidery (very modern) machine!
Nancy
Monica that little wall hanging above the 319w on my Murphy Bed is one of the Patchability patterns. I used my 1961 Rocketeer 503A and metallic thread to create a (sort of) tension assembly. I did all the decorative stitches with the 503a! It was a fun little project! But, the 'Singer" name was done on my Pfaff embroidery (very modern) machine!
Nancy
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Monica that little wall hanging above the 319w on my Murphy Bed is one of the Patchability patterns. I used my 1961 Rocketeer 503A and metallic thread to create a (sort of) tension assembly. I did all the decorative stitches with the 503a! It was a fun little project! But, the 'Singer" name was done on my Pfaff embroidery (very modern) machine!
Nancy
Monica that little wall hanging above the 319w on my Murphy Bed is one of the Patchability patterns. I used my 1961 Rocketeer 503A and metallic thread to create a (sort of) tension assembly. I did all the decorative stitches with the 503a! It was a fun little project! But, the 'Singer" name was done on my Pfaff embroidery (very modern) machine!
Nancy
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Yes....absolutely!! I don't remember what I paid for mine, but it was around $35-45 or something. It came from one of the Goodwill's via FedEx, and someone put it in a huge box with some crumpled up newspaper. It was banging around inside the box like MAD!! I thought it would be in a jillion pieces when I opened it, but all that was wrong was the base came apart at two corners. I got it back together, but since then I write the seller how to pack it so it doesn't get damaged in shipping.
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Heehee, I drove 1 1/2 hours one way to pick up the Two Spools in the parlor cabinet. On that rescue, I spent the day in Salinas and had lunch since I had never been to Salinas. I believe Miz Johnny has stories of traveling even farther for a machine...or maybe that was her friend that traveled across the US.
What 2 machines are you getting? And I'm sure you have room for another machine! Go for it!
Quiltncowgirl and I are doing a trade....you might remember I have the cabinet that goes to her Singer VS2...my 66 Lotus was sitting in it. I debated with myself for weeks over it, and decided that I could find another cabinet I liked, have her buy it, and then swap so she can have the VS2 cab back. So we're doing that trade. Plus, I found some irons in her area to make a base for my Davis VF to be in so I can treadle my old girl....she's ready...all cleaned up, oiled and ready. So, my DH is going to put a wood top on the irons and custom rout it out to fit. So, that's 2. And with the first treadle base I am swapping with her, I get the bonus of a 1956 Singer 15 (I think!). So....too much to do this weekend. Can't go after the other machine. Too many projects!!
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Picot Hemstitcher
OK, lets see if I have this right.... If I want a picot hemstitcher for either my 99 or 222, it will work for both, but I would need different cover plates for each. Are the cover plates very easy to get? How expensive are they? I think I still want one, but would have to be sure I can get the cover plates to work with them.
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http://louisville.craigslist.org/bab/2691505573.html
WHY OH WHY does Louisville have to be so far away.... This one is really cool
BTW there are real nice 301s on CL in Cincinnati Ohio and in Dayton Ohio - also too far today...
WHY OH WHY does Louisville have to be so far away.... This one is really cool
BTW there are real nice 301s on CL in Cincinnati Ohio and in Dayton Ohio - also too far today...
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