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Old 06-07-2010, 08:46 AM
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What a good idea, I have a serger, A Singer Ultralock 14 U64A, cheap to a good home, make me an offer! Sheila
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Old 06-07-2010, 08:52 AM
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Sheila, did you find that serger a bear to thread? I didn't even know mine was color coded and when I found it didn't help much because it's colors that I don't see very well. I ended up getting a Babylock with air threading.
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Ugly Cook, I hated serging Full Stop
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Old 06-07-2010, 09:35 AM
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I hate sewing most things so much that serging works for me because it is FAST!
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I'm also waiting on a FW a friend of mine got me one from Estate sale for 150. I keep waiting for him to mail it to me. I had looked here on CL and had found one over mother day weekend for 200 then the guy back out of the sale.
I have been wanting one of these little babies for 10 years. As I have gotten 10 years old and more pain Its getting harder to load up my car with heavy machines for a work shop or sew in.
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Old 06-07-2010, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by UglyCook
Ohh, so maybe I should list my machines here, sounds like you ladies need them! I have a sewing/embroidery machine and a serger! Not that I've sewn much for my three kids, it's easier to buy ready made.
Which sewing embroidery machine? I have been researching the various brands for months and want to get one very soon!
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Texas Granny. Look on ebay under singer Featherweigh Sewing Machines., my last one arrived today and I am just going to open it. Gotta go!!!!!!!!!
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BTW: ther is a sewing machine blue book. Just finding someone who has a current version is the trick.

My issue is that if you sell locally, then it's a matter of pickup and done. Over ebay or even on the QB, you have to worry about shipping. I did not keep the original box.
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Texas Grannie, I have opened it and it sews like a dream, all it needs is oiling.The stitch is perfect!
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I'm so glad you got what you wantedm Happy sewing
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