Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
I thought the same thing! "Pretty legs, NICE SHOES!!" It's a really nice video, I so enjoy listening to Muv's voice...very soothing voice...
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/atq/2981247247.html
ARGH - no more room - this is a good deal - anybody else live in Indianapolis???
ARGH - no more room - this is a good deal - anybody else live in Indianapolis???
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Rosie99,
The 15-88 has reverse lever and didn't come in the Tiffany decals.This is probably a 15-30.
Cathy
The 15-88 has reverse lever and didn't come in the Tiffany decals.This is probably a 15-30.
Cathy
This was posted on the classified board and it is actually in my area, sort of. I'm thinking it is a 15-88 with gingerbread/Tiffany decals? I emailed him and asked a price and am waiting to hear back. What do you think? I don't think I would pay more than $100 if that?
http://www.nlclassifieds.com/classif...rniture/842183
http://www.nlclassifieds.com/classif...rniture/842183
There has been plenty of laughter here this morning, and I have a scraggy pair of legs that are feeling very flattered. There was a ladder in the right leg of my tights which was pulled round out of sight of the camera. Perhaps we should have left it in view for the natural look.
Vintagemotif - the ankle boots are made by Rieker, German, so in keeping with the machine. They make shoes for comfort, so most of their stuff is pretty frumpy - but these boots, soft black leather... I tried them on and that was it!
Vintagemotif - the ankle boots are made by Rieker, German, so in keeping with the machine. They make shoes for comfort, so most of their stuff is pretty frumpy - but these boots, soft black leather... I tried them on and that was it!
Monroe - I have stuck a couple of notes on the video about reverse. I hope it makes it clearer.
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Some times it helps to step away for a while - vent a bit... Is the arm thingy in the throat plate right? Can you see if the timing is off? Get out a magnifying glass. You've done it so you know the drill. I wouldn't fool with it until you try everything else. At least you know what it isn't so far. A burr or a gob of dried on oil could keep the thread from flowing through the tension - you can run a piece of string through the tension disks and see if it snags. Maybe do a clean up on the disks for good measure. Maybe look at the thread as it goes through the tension and see if it looks like it is advancing evenly.
Cathy what do you say about the skipped stitches? Is there a place the FW's thread can catch once in a while like the position finger on the 319w? I have seen you spread things apart in weird ways at times when you are fixing a thread catch problem!
Nancy
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