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Old 11-11-2012, 08:54 PM
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WHAT??????? Obviously the DIL does not sew! I think I'd just roll over and give up if someone volunteered me to make 15 quilts. They must be small quilts???? Jeeze!

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no--about 45 by 65 she said sh made the mistake of whipping out a baby quilt in two days. She said 9 in blocks in blues or greens, or some black with other colors. I have a blue-green one I am going to work on tomorrow. no way to get out of here with the amount of snow we had til it stops blowing and snowing. I have had my fill of going out in storms and am staying put. If work doesn't like it tough.
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Old 11-12-2012, 12:12 PM
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Looks can be deceiving. I had picked up a Dressmaker recently and was checking it out today. No, not that kind of Dressmaker, the sewing machine kind. LOL! [ATTACH=CONFIG]376166[/ATTACH] I have seen many posts here saying what wonderful machines they are and I found one that I thought looked good on the outside but was apprehensive. It was locked up. So that concerned me. The guy I bought it from told me that if I didn't want it he was going to sell it for scrap(a threat?). He also told me that he had taken a few Treadle machines and scrapped them already. Thinking that it would suffer the same fate, I took a chance and bought it. My instincts were right after all. The short of it is that it has two metal gears in it that have broken teeth on them. So the poor old girl is not worth saving any more. But I recently picked up a Clone that needed some parts and this is going to be the donor for most of those parts and at least the Clone will be up and running soon thanks to the Dressmaker's parts.
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Old 11-12-2012, 12:40 PM
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Looks can be deceiving. I had picked up a Dressmaker recently and was checking it out today. No, not that kind of Dressmaker, the sewing machine kind. LOL! I have seen many posts here saying what wonderful machines they are and I found one that I thought looked good on the outside but was apprehensive. It was locked up. So that concerned me. The guy I bought it from told me that if I didn't want it he was going to sell it for scrap(a threat?). He also told me that he had taken a few Treadle machines and scrapped them already. Thinking that it would suffer the same fate, I took a chance and bought it. My instincts were right after all. The short of it is that it has two metal gears in it that have broken teeth on them. So the poor old girl is not worth saving any more. But I recently picked up a Clone that needed some parts and this is going to be the donor for most of those parts and at least the Clone will be up and running soon thanks to the Dressmaker's parts.
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yikes, I just got one from shopgoodwill - I haven't picked it up yet but I will remember you have parts or I have parts for yours... LOL
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Old 11-12-2012, 12:52 PM
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Default Hello dirty1mom.Need a cord/pedal for Singer Magic 690U Baby Coming call 610-657-1060

Hi...dirty1mom....I am in dire need of a Singer Magic 690U cord and foot pedal as well as a Slide Plate.
I have a new grandchild coming...and my sewing machine which was stored lost the above items. Let me know if you can help. Call Mary at 610-657-1060 Thank you so much[

QUOTE=dirty1mom;3162597]I am not sure I want to hang out here anymore! I stopped at Goodwill on my way home, didn't find what I was looking for. But a Singer Magic Bobbin Deluxe Model 690U decided to come home with me. All the cams are with it. Made in Japan. Don't know where the serial number is. Now I have to figure out what it is and how to use it. It has a strange large bobbin in it. I didn't need another machine, but it looks so sad sitting there all dirty and forlorn and $10.00. Oh well.[/QUOTE]
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Old 11-12-2012, 12:55 PM
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I picked up three more project machines this weekend. A Kenmore Stylist 86, a Singer Model 15 that I had thought was a clone at first, and a Singer 99-13 in a bentwood case. [ATTACH=CONFIG]375964[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]375965[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]375963[/ATTACH]
Grant they all look good! Those little 99's are great machines. That 15, had me looking twice too!

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I would love to see the rest of the machine go to a good home that would need it. I just don't know when I will be needing anything else from it unless I find another with perhaps another or different problem.I really don't want to scrap it. I will keep it for a while but the orphans are not going to be able to be here long. The two broken gears are under the cam stack and no, I do not have the additional cams for it either. Mostly the internal stuff is what is left but not toyed with and in pretty good shape if anyone is interested. I took the motor, electrics, footplate, slideplate, and the bobbin holder. ~G~
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yikes, I just got one from shopgoodwill - I haven't picked it up yet but I will remember you have parts or I have parts for yours... LOL
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Originally Posted by amyjo View Post
no--about 45 by 65 she said sh made the mistake of whipping out a baby quilt in two days. She said 9 in blocks in blues or greens, or some black with other colors. I have a blue-green one I am going to work on tomorrow. no way to get out of here with the amount of snow we had til it stops blowing and snowing. I have had my fill of going out in storms and am staying put. If work doesn't like it tough.
Yep, I'd say today is a good day for you to get some sewing done!

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Thanks Nancy. I just posted above about the Dressmaker. I needed some parts from the Dressmaker to complete that Clone and I think I will use them for it. The Serial number on the clone matched up with Singer and I jumped the gun in my haste. It is a clone though. It will not be melted down or in a landfill anytime soon. I am not sure about the Dressmaker though. I have been cleaning up the 99 and the clone today and it is starting to look up for them both.
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Grant they all look good! Those little 99's are great machines. That 15, had me looking twice too!

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Originally Posted by DanofNJ View Post
I'm pretty excited today. Nailed a Willcox and Gibbs. Came with original box and attachments!!! Decals are almost perfect which is what I have come to insist on. Sews but does need footpedal rewired. Will need a little French Polishing but overall I like it. Does anyone have a good source for needles?
Dan, I have two of those Wilcox and Gibbs and just love them! One of mine is a treadle and the other one looks like your machine! Doesn't it have a hunking big foot pedal! I also buy my needles off of e-bay - size Boye 20 1/2, but it is so worth it to actually use that baby. They make the nicest chain stitch. Did you know those machines are the ones used to make uniforms during the Civil War - because of the pretty chain stitch? It is cool to use the W&G's to do decorative stitches on something!

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Thanks Nancy. I just posted above about the Dressmaker. I needed some parts from the Dressmaker to complete that Clone and I think I will use them for it. The Serial number on the clone matched up with Singer and I jumped the gun in my haste. It is a clone though. It will not be melted down or in a landfill anytime soon. I am not sure about the Dressmaker though. I have been cleaning up the 99 and the clone today and it is starting to look up for them both.
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Grant, a friend of mine found a Dressmaker at her daughter's dumpster and took it home! The machine looked great, but no cams. I don't know what she did with it, but I am glad you saved that one. Being a parts machine is not so bad!

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