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Old 08-01-2010, 06:08 AM
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Weedwoman, You have a National rotary machine. She's in a little rougher shape than mine but I have a cabinet that is similar.I can help you out with threading and such when the time comes.
Thanks you so much. Have any idea on the age of the machine? DH is spiffing mine up so hopefully she'll look real good soon. I just love any old machine. I'm hooked. I would love a threading diagram, if possible.
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Old 08-01-2010, 06:27 AM
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Found this one - don't know if it is still for sale or not
Any info on it? I love the cabinet and case!

http://windsor.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-s...AdIdZ219339763
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Old 08-01-2010, 06:59 AM
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On my mystery machine, we were able to make out where there had been a decal and it says Alden, was that made by National? Thanks
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Old 08-01-2010, 07:19 AM
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LOL I have 4 Paffs too, my hobbymatic 947 (no IDT on it) my machines, and now will be learning how to use my Signer 500. The woman at the shop where I got it, asked how long I have been sewing that I did not know about cams, well I have never in my 55+ years of sewing had a machine that had cams! She was a tad rude, and acted like I didn't know beans, LOL
my mother still has the Pfaff daddy got her in 1955

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I too LOVE my Pfaffs. I have my Mom's 130 (I bet that is what your Mother has too! Mom bought that machine brand new in 1949, made payments on it. She used it almost everyday of her life! I have my first Pfaff, a 1222E -- love it, that is the machine I do all my binding on because of the walking foot! I have the Grand Quilter Hobby 1200, and I have the Pfaff 2144 Creative upgraded to a 2170 (a computer basically for embroidery). I also have a long arm and a few other machines, but I love my Pfaff's and I love my treadles! My DH says I may have to get rid of the long arm to make room for the treadles!

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Old 08-01-2010, 07:36 AM
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but I love my Pfaff's and I love my treadles! My DH says I may have to get rid of the long arm to make room for the treadles!

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well now I figure sence I love my Pfaff'f and I really did love my own very first machine that I bought, back in 62, (singer tredle,) that if I combine the two and get a Pfaff tredle I will have a sure fire winner. I can use and use and use! Don't let HD talk you out of your long arm . but tell him he can talk you into trading one of your tredles in for a Pfaff tredle LOL
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Old 08-01-2010, 07:42 AM
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well now I figure sence I love my Pfaff'f and I really did love my own very first machine that I bought, back in 62, singer tredle, that if I combine the two and get a Pfaff tredle I will have a sure fire winner. I can use and use and use! Don't let HD talk you out of any of your treeddles, unless he gets you a nice mint Pfaff treddle, LOL[/quote]

Leaha have you every seen a Pfaff treadle?

Billy do you have one? I wonder if they are as colorful as the Singer Treadles?

I would love to find one too as Pfaff has always been my favorite machine! I have to admit, though, that I am becoming VERY partial to my vintage Singers!

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Old 08-01-2010, 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by BoJangles

Leaha have you every seen a Pfaff treadle?

Billy do you have one? I wonder if they are as colorful as the Singer Treadles?

I would love to find one too as Pfaff has always been my favorite machine! I have to admit, though, that I am becoming VERY partial to my vintage Singers!

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No I have never seen one, but if I go by what I know about Pfaff and how I like them then know I'd love one of Pfaff's tredle's
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Old 08-01-2010, 07:50 AM
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Go back to page 244 and there are links for the tuts there. They are great, we use them on every machine we get. Thanks, Billy.[/quote]

Thank you, I found the tutorial yesterday and I am going to print it out as DH and I are both hooked on the old treadles!

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Old 08-01-2010, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Katia
Maybe we need to organize and call ourselves a vintage sewing machine rescue and figure out a cool name and such. Don't rescue organizations gets grants and such? Hmmm, that could be fun.
This is really not so funny as I think we all have caught the rescue bug for these old machines. It is so much fun to find an old disgarded machine at a yard sale, take it home, clean it up, and give it a new life!

Yes, I think we need to be the "Vintage Sewing Machine Rescue."

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Old 08-01-2010, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
a nice mint Pfaff treddle, LOL
Leaha have you every seen a Pfaff treadle?

Billy do you have one? I wonder if they are as colorful as the Singer Treadles?

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The ones I remember were way more colorful. I have only seen one for sale here in the US. It was very expenisve but it was in wonderful condition with all the decals.
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