Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Cathy, Monica, Kathie, and Miriam I loved reading about the good 'ole' days of youth. I spent all my time on a horse or pretending to be a horse! I was not home schooled, but have some great memories of riding the bus into town to go to school, as we lived on a working cattle ranch!
Lee, very nice 99! Those 99s are great little work horses.
Nancy
Lee, very nice 99! Those 99s are great little work horses.
Nancy
Originally Posted by Cindy Lou Who
Miriam,
Try Aveeno oatmeal, found with the bath section stuff. It's soothing and does help the itch after soaking in it.
It a package of what looks like edible oatmeal that you dissolve in warm bath water. If it gets worse - Medrol pack from your doc.
I'm allergic too and both kids. We used to get it from our golden retriever when she would go over the hill and then come home and swish that big tail on our legs. Took us a while to figure out how we were getting it and hadn't been in the weeds!!
Hope ya dry up soon!
Try Aveeno oatmeal, found with the bath section stuff. It's soothing and does help the itch after soaking in it.
It a package of what looks like edible oatmeal that you dissolve in warm bath water. If it gets worse - Medrol pack from your doc.
I'm allergic too and both kids. We used to get it from our golden retriever when she would go over the hill and then come home and swish that big tail on our legs. Took us a while to figure out how we were getting it and hadn't been in the weeds!!
Hope ya dry up soon!
Nancy
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Originally Posted by Charlee
Originally Posted by Glenn
My wife said I could not have any more machines until I paint the house. I have a really big two story house so it could be awhile for me. :lol: :lol:
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Originally Posted by Ohio Star Quilter
Charlee,
Your New Florence machine and the cabinet are gorgeous!!!
Judy
Your New Florence machine and the cabinet are gorgeous!!!
Judy
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Originally Posted by suzieQ
hi i have a 301 ilove her but would like get some new feet do the have a quarter inch foot or something like it what else coud i get and where suzieQ
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Originally Posted by Ohio Star Quilter
Here is my "The Free" sewing machine and cabinet before and after. The cabinet had some dark stain running down it so I stripped it and need to sand and restain it. It must have at least 4 differant wood veneers on it. I have to do some veneer repair on the drawers.
Judy
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Originally Posted by nickylsf
My 15K Treadle is officially restored and functional! It sews very nice stitches.
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Originally Posted by Charlee
Off to post pics in the photo thread...this machine sews beautifully!! :)
Your machine is beautiful! The cabinet, never seen so many decals on a cabinet before. WOW!
Sharon W.
evaporust... that sounds useful! is that something I would be likely to find at an autoparts or hardware store - or need to order?
never mind -- found the web site -- :) the parts store in town is a distributor
never mind -- found the web site -- :) the parts store in town is a distributor
Couple of questions: no responses to my questions about the "bloom" on the finish of my 301: any ideas?
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-1366.htm#3782249
Also: my DH is wanting to pull the motor off the 15-91 which seems to work fine and clear out all the "gunk". While he is kinda mechanical I am leaning to adding grease and oil and letting it alone before pulling the pot off. What do you all think?
And finally, my book for the 15-91 says to put 1/2 a tube of Singer motor grease in the holes. How much grease does that come to in today's terms and who sells the proper grease?
thanks a lot I know someone will have the answers! :lol:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-1366.htm#3782249
Also: my DH is wanting to pull the motor off the 15-91 which seems to work fine and clear out all the "gunk". While he is kinda mechanical I am leaning to adding grease and oil and letting it alone before pulling the pot off. What do you all think?
And finally, my book for the 15-91 says to put 1/2 a tube of Singer motor grease in the holes. How much grease does that come to in today's terms and who sells the proper grease?
thanks a lot I know someone will have the answers! :lol:
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