Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Ok...I need help People!! What sounds better?
"But Honeeeeeeeeeeeyyy...it followed me home and I couldn't turn it away, could I?"
"Yeah...it's another sewing machine....deal with it!!"
"Thanks Honey! I love it, and love that you surprised me by having it available at the thrift store!!"
[ATTACH=CONFIG]321322[/ATTACH]
Singer Stylist 457... has a little tension problem right now, but I'm sure that's going to be easily fixed!
That's a $35 price tag you see on it, made a $20 offer, they accepted, and then seein's how I'm 55, I got the senior discount, so it cost me $18!
"But Honeeeeeeeeeeeyyy...it followed me home and I couldn't turn it away, could I?"
"Yeah...it's another sewing machine....deal with it!!"
"Thanks Honey! I love it, and love that you surprised me by having it available at the thrift store!!"
[ATTACH=CONFIG]321322[/ATTACH]
Singer Stylist 457... has a little tension problem right now, but I'm sure that's going to be easily fixed!
That's a $35 price tag you see on it, made a $20 offer, they accepted, and then seein's how I'm 55, I got the senior discount, so it cost me $18!
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: San francisco Bay Area
Posts: 249
I beg to differ. I have a White 77MG and it weighs upwards of thirty pounds. The Mg body didn't help, much.
Power Poster
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Somewhere
Posts: 15,506
Mine is a Domestic and it is really light weight - I forget 12 or 13 lbs. It doesn't sew yet - I haven't fooled with it much - don't know if it is the timing or the carbon unit not figuring out the bobbin threading. I should shoot some pics of 3/4 size machines soon. Trying to get them cleaned up a bit - look better in the photos you know - girls just have to look nice........
Ohhhh Charlee, am afraid I can't help you out with that, (can't remember if he was standing there when you made that promise) but it is a nice looking machine!!
Ok...I need help People!! What sounds better?
"But Honeeeeeeeeeeeyyy...it followed me home and I couldn't turn it away, could I?"
"Yeah...it's another sewing machine....deal with it!!"
"Thanks Honey! I love it, and love that you surprised me by having it available at the thrift store!!"
[ATTACH=CONFIG]321322[/ATTACH]
Singer Stylist 457... has a little tension problem right now, but I'm sure that's going to be easily fixed!
That's a $35 price tag you see on it, made a $20 offer, they accepted, and then seein's how I'm 55, I got the senior discount, so it cost me $18!
"But Honeeeeeeeeeeeyyy...it followed me home and I couldn't turn it away, could I?"
"Yeah...it's another sewing machine....deal with it!!"
"Thanks Honey! I love it, and love that you surprised me by having it available at the thrift store!!"
[ATTACH=CONFIG]321322[/ATTACH]
Singer Stylist 457... has a little tension problem right now, but I'm sure that's going to be easily fixed!
That's a $35 price tag you see on it, made a $20 offer, they accepted, and then seein's how I'm 55, I got the senior discount, so it cost me $18!
The machine is not all I came home with...I found a cast iron "Krusty Korn Kob" cornbread pan, a green box Singer buttonholer (I know...I know...but I didn't have a green box!) Got a great McCoy cookie jar, and another shelf unit for my sewing room!
Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: sf bay area, california
Posts: 93
[QUOTE=Charlee;5076815]Ok...I need help People!! What sounds better?
Well, maybe some cornbread in the new skillet may help. Or "this old thing?"
Or to hear you tell it, your sweet other half will just say, "Good deal, baby!! Is that all they had that you wanted?"
Well, maybe some cornbread in the new skillet may help. Or "this old thing?"
Or to hear you tell it, your sweet other half will just say, "Good deal, baby!! Is that all they had that you wanted?"
So, after cleaning the race and case on my Singer 201, I started to think if I should have done something similar on my Singer 66-1s. I spent a hour looking for the needed info, and discovered that the machine would benefit on cleaning and replacing the oil wick. This is something that needs to be done on 66s and 99s...unless they are just setting on shelf looking pretty- like mine are now. This may have been talked about before on this thread, but I can't remember it. So, heads up for those that are using their Singer 66 or 99 and have not checked the felt on the oil wick; it may need to be added or replaced.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Stitchnripper
Main
5
10-17-2018 09:01 AM
AngieS
Main
38
10-06-2011 10:06 PM
craftybear
Offline Events, Announcements, Discussions
34
09-09-2011 12:36 PM