Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Here are Kathie's newest machines! I will post them in the Photo session too as soon as I can!
Kathie, before I post in the Photo Shop, please give me all their information, i.e., serial numbers, dates , anything you know about these machines!
Kathie, before I post in the Photo Shop, please give me all their information, i.e., serial numbers, dates , anything you know about these machines!
Rocketeer cabinet
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Kathie's Rocketeer 500a
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Kathie's Redeye
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Ditto for me too. Kathie
Ditto for me too. Kathie
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Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Candace
Hi again. I need help. I've already ranted enough for one day so I won't get into all the details. But, let's just say I bought a 301A today, got it home and it was missing the bobbin case. Grrrr....
So, I'm in a grumpy mood to start with. I oiled it up cleaned it all and it seems to be in working condition(minus the case). But, here's the problem. I can't get the feed dogs to lower. I can turn the knob until it won't turn anymore and I put the stitch length in neutral, yet the feed dogs continue to move. Any idea what I should do??? I guess it's better for them to be stuck in the "up" position, rather than down, but I'd like to try FMQ with it AFTER I find a bobbin case for it. Help!
So, I'm in a grumpy mood to start with. I oiled it up cleaned it all and it seems to be in working condition(minus the case). But, here's the problem. I can't get the feed dogs to lower. I can turn the knob until it won't turn anymore and I put the stitch length in neutral, yet the feed dogs continue to move. Any idea what I should do??? I guess it's better for them to be stuck in the "up" position, rather than down, but I'd like to try FMQ with it AFTER I find a bobbin case for it. Help!
Thanks Miriam, but this is the price for reproductions. The originals are going upwards of $50-$80:< And from what I hear the repros. are hit or miss and can be problematic. I don't know if this is true but have read it on a couple websites.
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Originally Posted by Candace
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Candace
Hi again. I need help. I've already ranted enough for one day so I won't get into all the details. But, let's just say I bought a 301A today, got it home and it was missing the bobbin case. Grrrr....
So, I'm in a grumpy mood to start with. I oiled it up cleaned it all and it seems to be in working condition(minus the case). But, here's the problem. I can't get the feed dogs to lower. I can turn the knob until it won't turn anymore and I put the stitch length in neutral, yet the feed dogs continue to move. Any idea what I should do??? I guess it's better for them to be stuck in the "up" position, rather than down, but I'd like to try FMQ with it AFTER I find a bobbin case for it. Help!
So, I'm in a grumpy mood to start with. I oiled it up cleaned it all and it seems to be in working condition(minus the case). But, here's the problem. I can't get the feed dogs to lower. I can turn the knob until it won't turn anymore and I put the stitch length in neutral, yet the feed dogs continue to move. Any idea what I should do??? I guess it's better for them to be stuck in the "up" position, rather than down, but I'd like to try FMQ with it AFTER I find a bobbin case for it. Help!
Thanks Miriam, but this is the price for reproductions. The originals are going upwards of $50-$80:< And from what I hear the repros. are hit or miss and can be problematic. I don't know if this is true but have read it on a couple websites.
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Thanks, Miriam. I'll consider it. Though another machine with case may be the way to go....:>
Anyone want to take a guess why they would have an electric machine sitting on top of a treadle and then say its powered by foot.
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/fuo/2509955487.html
I guess pressing the pedel is powered by foot lol
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/fuo/2509955487.html
I guess pressing the pedel is powered by foot lol
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Bonnie Hunter says if you're fabric is still ugly after you've cut it, you haven't cut it small enough.
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Hahaha!! They cut up some donated pretty ugly fabrics into jelly rolls for this one event. They sold them for $5 each, because no one wanted to buy the fabric otherwise!
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How long can you stay? I'm expecting this to take at least another 5 years.
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I'm coming over to help you clean your basement!!!! :)
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One quick question in regards to Singer 185K....what kind of bobbin cases do they use? Are they easy to replace? I've googled and really can't find much info. Thanks!
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