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Old 08-25-2012, 06:40 PM
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Janis
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Location: Martinsville, Indiana
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Congrats on your featherweight machine. Yes, we would like to see pictures of it! If you have some spots on it that you want to touch up, you can do it with Tester glossy Black paint. I used it on some of the places of one of my machines that was down to the bare metal. As for the scratches on it, I think of them as 'battle wounds' that my little machines had to go through. Repainting them takes away the value of a vintage machine, like it would to refinish antiques. I know that the scratches on my machines mean that they were used and appreciated, not just ignored in a closet.
If you want a carrying case for it, look at Michaels in the yarn department for a rolling yarn tote. They are just the right size for these little machines. If they don't have them there, look in the scrap booking area for the totes. Michaels takes Joann coupons, as well as their own. I think they also take Hobby Lobby and Hancock coupons.
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