help with vintage machines?
#1
Help! I decided to buy a vintage machine to have a bigger throat space instead of spending $1000 on a new one. so can anyone tell me if these are good machines and if they are worth the price? I found them on craigslist:
this one is a Kenmore Ultra-Stitch 6 Model# 13401 and she is asking $25
http://charleston.craigslist.org/hsh/2464307647.html
price includes the table and directions
this on is listed as an Antique Singer model #AJ436211
http://charleston.craigslist.org/atq/2513785526.html
she's asking $75 for this one and it has the table and parts
I looked at a vintage singer in the cabinet that had the "fashion discs" for different stitches but they didnt' have the discs or the darning plate and said they would take $50 but i passed since i wasnt sure if i could find the parts.
so what do you all think? was it stupid i passed on the singer? what do you think about these other 2? does it look like i could quilt a twin quilt on either of these?
this one is a Kenmore Ultra-Stitch 6 Model# 13401 and she is asking $25
http://charleston.craigslist.org/hsh/2464307647.html
price includes the table and directions
this on is listed as an Antique Singer model #AJ436211
http://charleston.craigslist.org/atq/2513785526.html
she's asking $75 for this one and it has the table and parts
I looked at a vintage singer in the cabinet that had the "fashion discs" for different stitches but they didnt' have the discs or the darning plate and said they would take $50 but i passed since i wasnt sure if i could find the parts.
so what do you all think? was it stupid i passed on the singer? what do you think about these other 2? does it look like i could quilt a twin quilt on either of these?
#4
oh i'm so glad to hear it wasn't a dumb move to pass on the one with the missing discs. i was worried i was making a stupid decision. i just don't want to end up with something else i can't use LOL. Should I offer her $50 for the old black one?
#5
Originally Posted by wannaquilt1
oh i'm so glad to hear it wasn't a dumb move to pass on the one with the missing discs. i was worried i was making a stupid decision. i just don't want to end up with something else i can't use LOL. Should I offer her $50 for the old black one?
#6
Originally Posted by wannaquilt1
Help!
his on is listed as an Antique Singer model #AJ436211
http://charleston.craigslist.org/atq/2513785526.html
she's asking $75 for this one and it has the table and parts
so what do you all think?
his on is listed as an Antique Singer model #AJ436211
http://charleston.craigslist.org/atq/2513785526.html
she's asking $75 for this one and it has the table and parts
so what do you all think?
#7
Originally Posted by Annaquilts
Originally Posted by wannaquilt1
Help!
his on is listed as an Antique Singer model #AJ436211
http://charleston.craigslist.org/atq/2513785526.html
she's asking $75 for this one and it has the table and parts
so what do you all think?
his on is listed as an Antique Singer model #AJ436211
http://charleston.craigslist.org/atq/2513785526.html
she's asking $75 for this one and it has the table and parts
so what do you all think?
#8
Thanks Charlee! I have both but have not played with the 201 direct drive yet. I do have a 201 in treadle and love that machine. Do you remember why some people do not like using the 201 for quilting? I know I like the extra troath space and hope to quilt on it.
This looks like a singer 201 which is a wonderful machine. I am just not sure about quilting on it. It has the biggest opening, a couple of extra inches, but for some reason it is not considered as desirable for quilting by some. The singer 15-91 is supposed to be the best for quilting.
:) The dogs drop, and it honestly is just as good as the 15-91...I use both of mine!
Originally Posted by Charlee
Originally Posted by Annaquilts
Originally Posted by wannaquilt1
Help!
his on is listed as an Antique Singer model #AJ436211
http://charleston.craigslist.org/atq/2513785526.html
she's asking $75 for this one and it has the table and parts
so what do you all think?
his on is listed as an Antique Singer model #AJ436211
http://charleston.craigslist.org/atq/2513785526.html
she's asking $75 for this one and it has the table and parts
so what do you all think?
#9
Originally Posted by Annaquilts
Thanks Charlee! I have both but have not played with the 201 direct drive yet. I do have a 201 in treadle and love that machine. Do you remember why some people do not like using the 201 for quilting? I know I like the extra troath space and hope to quilt on it.
#10
I did the same thing... I bought a singer 15-91 instead of a $1000 new machine to quilt on. Be prepared... once the 1st one moves in others tend to follow.
I now sew almost exclusively on the Singer, and have acquired a few other vintage machines... one of which is a Kenmore - it's not a bad machine - and my daughter sews a much straighter seam on it than the Singer - but for some reason I had never even considered trying FMQ on it.
I did finish up a king size quilt on my Singer last week so there is plenty of room - and if the 201 is bigger :thumbup:
ETA-- I think I just remembered the objection to 201 vs 15-91 -- isn't the 201 belt driven rather than solid gears? seems like I remember there being concerns about over heating and not being as strong to handle the bulk... but I think it's all theory since these machines have been around for 100+ years some of them and are still chugging along and have sewed far more difficult things than a quilt sandwich
I now sew almost exclusively on the Singer, and have acquired a few other vintage machines... one of which is a Kenmore - it's not a bad machine - and my daughter sews a much straighter seam on it than the Singer - but for some reason I had never even considered trying FMQ on it.
I did finish up a king size quilt on my Singer last week so there is plenty of room - and if the 201 is bigger :thumbup:
ETA-- I think I just remembered the objection to 201 vs 15-91 -- isn't the 201 belt driven rather than solid gears? seems like I remember there being concerns about over heating and not being as strong to handle the bulk... but I think it's all theory since these machines have been around for 100+ years some of them and are still chugging along and have sewed far more difficult things than a quilt sandwich
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