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Old 07-10-2011, 07:42 PM
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Oh and I forgot to add that I bought a darning foot from sew-classic and did a little FMQ and I gotta say that the 15-91 is much better at it than my 3 1/2yr old Pfaff Quilt Expression 2048. Which was busted by the "repairman" and that is a whole other post....
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Old 07-10-2011, 07:47 PM
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[quote=vintagemotif][quote=Crossstitcher][quote=vintagemotif]
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Originally Posted by miriam
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But naming the old machines after a celeb? that's a thought! Maybe I should name some of my old singer girls, "Francis Langford", "Betty Boop", Cyd Charisse and maybe "Bettie Page" or "Jessica Rabbit". lol!
I have one named after Blaze Starr! My singer 201k is called Starr. I grew up in the Baltimore area and remember adults talking about Blaze Starr and the 2o'clock club down in the city when I was a kid.
Well, after I found my machine, I decided to call it Starr, and then Blaze popped into my head...which led to me thinking of Blaze Starr. I read somewhere that she sewed her own clothes. I can picture her with a Singer!
I remember my parents talking about Blaze Starr. B/C I lived in Md as a child. My parents knew Baltimore pretty well. Any way what I am getting at is a year or so ago they had Blaze Starr's FW on e bay. can't remember what it was sold for. They showed a picture of her machine and supposedly some of the costumes she had made with the FW.
Another person my parents talked about was Gypsy Rose Lee
and I think she made her own clothes when just starting out.
OMG! I remember the adults talking about Gypsy Rose Lee too! I didn't know that she too sewed her own clothes.
I didn't know she WORE clothes ;... I think she was more interested in taking them off <wave>
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Old 07-10-2011, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by tomilu
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... I'm going to take the head out of the case, convert to a HC and ship to Afghanistan to a soldier.
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The 66/99 needs to sit in a base to work properly.
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That is true. He is going to make a base for it, and a cover, he says.
Just in case he needs it.. here's a link to treadleon.net with instructions to make the bases!
http://www.treadleon.net/woodshop/bu...dingbases.html
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Old 07-10-2011, 09:42 PM
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Lately I've been working on my machines using cardboard flats--they work really well at keeping table tops clean AND catching screws, etc. as they fall.

I worked on my Kruse and Murphy HC a bit over the weekend, but couldn't quite figure out the needle and couldn't make it stitch. I could see the way the needle SHOULD go in, but the only way it fit was backwards. Of course, it wouldn't stitch properly, and kept breaking threads. Finally, someone asked if the needlebar might possibly be backwards. Darned if they weren't right. I haven't taken it apart and put it back together the RIGHT way, but will get around to it eventually, I guess.
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they have 13 screws in them and I'm dreading it if I loose one.
Do all of your work over a nice thick towel. This way if you drop a screw it won't go anywhere. Good luck on your cleaning :-D
I like the thick towel idea!!!! Brilliant!
This one had an oil bath set up with dried up oil bath, dried up lines, dried up wicks - I've cleaned it once. Now is time to truly disassemble one section at a time and do again -maybe needs a microscope to find all the gunk. It only seems to take a small amount to really mess things over. The thread isn't going around the shuttle right. I think it is gunk. The timing is ok but it isn't going the whole trip. It could also be burrs.

The tension spring is backwards - I have to figure out that one.
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Old 07-10-2011, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
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Great video, but does it bother anyone else that she left the needle down and switched stitches? It's always the little things that get us.
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Took pics of newly acquired Brother. I'm hoping they upload.
It looks awesome! You mentioned that it might be able to be converted to treadle. I watched a YouTube video, the other day, with a Singer 319w converted to treadle. When I think of a treadle sewing machine I usually think of a black one but this SM is green and sort of "modern" looking. Check it out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7PVLI-LHDc

She also has a second video showing the treadle part of the machine as she sews.
:wink: :P :twisted: :shock: :-o
I saw that, too :shock: but I think it was an accident because I was watching to see if she did it again and she didn't.
No--she did it several times. I just keep wondering if she sews that way all the time!!
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Old 07-10-2011, 09:56 PM
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I sometimes just use the GoJo on the nickle parts, but if they're really bad, I soak in oxyclean for a little while and scrub with a soft toothbrush.
Originally Posted by chris_quilts
I have a 15-91 that I'm cleaning up for SIL. Got it at an estate sale. I know it came from a smoker's house cuz I'm getting all kinds of yellow gunk off with the Goop cleaner. That's on the machine. However, looked at faceplate of machine and it is yellow also from tar & nicotine. How do I clean that up? Open to helpful suggestions - have checked Bily's cleaning tutes and didn't see where he covered this. Thinking Brasso or silver cleaner perhaps?? Looking for ideas, please.
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Old 07-10-2011, 10:00 PM
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If your treadle is sitting on carpet, it can make it very hard (or impossible) to treadle.
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Hi everyone, I am here to join your group, I have wanted a treadle for a long time and my sister bought me one for my birthday 2 yrs ago and she just brought her home to me. It is definitely a Singer treadle but I don't know alot about it since I can't seem to lift her out of the cabinet it has this weird corner on the top so it gets caught, the top has alittle damage but from what I have read probably something I can fix. The outside of the drawers look almost carved they are beautiful. The other odd thing is the fact that the treadle seems to close to the floor?? Anyway I will try to post a picture of her ASAP, and will need as much help as I can get to get her looking as good as the other girls on the board. I haven't named her yet since I don't know much about her but will when I get some info. Hoping all of you can help me bring out her beauty, I read somewhere on here not to clean the decals with soap and water but of course can't find the post anywhere. Will await your instructions. Thanks
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Old 07-10-2011, 10:04 PM
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Your tension is off. Someone posted a link to this a couple of days ago, but here it is again:

http://treadleon.net/sewingmachinesh...djustment.html

Originally Posted by Launie
Couple things... Picked up the treadle cabinet from my mom. Her dad was the sewing machine repair guy for years and years. Two years ago when settling out the estate, there were a ton of sewing machines in his basement, but I had a brand-new Pfaff and why would I need a 70yr old tank? Stupid me didn't realize 70yr old tanks sew circles around new machines!
A few weeks ago, after finding this board, I ask my mom if she had any more of those machines. Enter Old Ironsides- a 1935 Singer 15-91. Who runs fabulous, btw. Thanks to this forum and mucho oil.
So the treadle cabinet has been in my moms garage for the last two years and I picked it up and brought it home today. Old Ironsides fits great. The cabinet is in really good shape and I have already put the drawers to good use holding odds and ends.

Now the other night I was doing a bit of sewing on O.I. and the bobbin threads are all squiggly. Any ideas as to why?
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Old 07-10-2011, 10:13 PM
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Looks pretty good
http://nh.craigslist.org/atq/2436466975.html[/quote]

I like this one...too bad I don't live anywhere near NH! :(
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Old 07-10-2011, 10:26 PM
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No, you shoudn't!!! :) I never see anything on CL in my area so I'm always looking in the state where my best friend lives. If I find something I want, I order her to go get it! LOL

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http://cincinnati.craigslist.org/atq/2485707625.html
I shouldn't nose around on other cities should I
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