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Old 11-19-2011, 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif View Post
Thanks! I want to make some too! They look so rich and elegant on top of the vintage machines.
Thanks! Now to try and bookmark it.
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Old 11-19-2011, 06:32 AM
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Here's a vintage puzzler for someone to answer. I was watching the old "Little Women" film (with Margaret O'Brian) and Meg was sewing on a treadle machine, but the machine was turned so needle was toward Meg. Is there such a machine, or was it a film booboo. Didn't recognize the machine type. There were some interesting quilts in that movie also!
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:51 AM
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Well, I went to an estate sale today. Picked up 2 machines there - haven't run the serial #s yet - one I believe is a 99 with a motorectomy and no knee bar and case in very bad shape. The other has the Sphinx decals and no shuttle or anything. That one needs some majotr TLC. The suspected 99 may become a donor parts machine.

Anyhoo, while I am picking up these 2, a lady asks me if I like old Singers. Of course, I said yes and she told me she had several and did I want to follow her home. Long story shortened, I followed her home and she has a 401A in a blond wood cabinet and it is a complete machine to include a manual and 4 cams. She wants $50 for it and it is now my machine. She says she has 2 more to show me so we go into her house. She shows me the 2 cabinets and one is a trapezoid cabinet with a 15-91 and I told her that honestly the cabinet was worth more than the machine cuz it was a very desirable cabinet in good shape with just a few small spots with finish issues on the top. That cabinet has the blond wood and is really in good shape. The other cabinet has a vintage Kenmore (117 something) but again cabinet more valuable than machine. It's one of those blond wood cabinets that the chair pushes in tight and it looks like all one cabinet and the chair is in good shape with a good seat and everything. This machine has a buttonholer with all 4 patterns still plus the manual and the attachments and quite a few bobbins and such. We spent quite a bit of time talking and I left her with my number for when she wants to rehome those 2 machines. I especially want the Singer but would also happily take the Kenmore but more for the cabinets than the machines. She is a nice lady and gave me her number so I can call closer to Christmas for the Singer if I want it. I did not ask her price because of the 3 machines already purchased today but I will go back and visit if nothing more. She also had old canning jars with wooden spools in them, old working rotary phones and a working turntable/8 track player faux mantle/fireplace. She really wants to sell that piece. All in all, a good day for me for vintage machines. ~ Chris
Wow! I would have loved to go with you! Sounds wonderful! A 15-91 is going to be my next acquisition...after I get a house to hold 3 machines...well 4 including the modern Janome. I am hoping to find one either with a cabinet or be able to find a cabinet for one. I want to FMQ and the cabinet would be just what I need to reduce the drag. I'm learning more and more about cabinets now. That trapezoid sounds fun. She sounds like the type of lady to sit down and have some coffee with and get a history lesson!
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Old 11-19-2011, 08:43 AM
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A Raymond treadle!
Spoken like a Canadian! LOL
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Old 11-19-2011, 09:20 AM
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Hope this pic of the mini I did on Elaine (201) comes through. It measures 10" x 12" finished and was really fun to make. Anybody that would like instructions can PM me with email address and I'll provide.
That's cute. Are there buttons in the middle of the pinwheels?
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Old 11-19-2011, 09:24 AM
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I've been saving a spot for a Raymond or New England style sewing machine. They were made in the 1850's and 60's and are a walking foot chainstitch. Job Davis it is claimed was influenced by the walking foot part for his Vertical Feed. Really neat story behind Raymond: http://www.sewalot.com/charles_raymond.htm
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Old 11-19-2011, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by chris_quilts View Post
Well, I went to an estate sale today. Picked up 2 machines there -

Anyhoo, while I am picking up these 2, a lady asks me if I like old Singers...She also had old canning jars with wooden spools in them, old working rotary phones and a working turntable/8 track player faux mantle/fireplace. She really wants to sell that piece. All in all, a good day for me for vintage machines. ~ Chris
Chris, I love your story! Meeting folks like this is always fun, educational, and just uplifting...leaves you with a good feeling the rest of the day. Thanks for posting and congrats on on your new vintages!
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Old 11-19-2011, 10:14 AM
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I'm so glad I live in Texas, or I'd have to go get it.
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I thought of you when I saw this one. I was bummed when I saw the location. Still praying for your machine!
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Old 11-19-2011, 10:28 AM
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That's cute. Are there buttons in the middle of the pinwheels?
Yes, button in center of pinwheels and supposed to be buttons where I lazy daisy stitched flowers around the border but I didn't have access to them so I just stitched them in. The picture didn't turn out very good, it's way cuter than it shows up. I think I'll make another one for a friend who doesn't have time to sew for herself yet.
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Old 11-19-2011, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif View Post
Chris, I love your story! Meeting folks like this is always fun, educational, and just uplifting...leaves you with a good feeling the rest of the day. Thanks for posting and congrats on on your new vintages!
I also enjoy meeting people like that and she really made my day, too. I talso cost me nothing to spend some time with someone who was wanting some company that day. Am working on trying to build up my treasures in Heaven by doing unexpected acts of kindness. Probably sounds silly but am convicted that if we all stepped outside of ourselves and spent time with others, the world would be better place but so would we as a person. ~ Chris
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