Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums > Pictures
Just got old singer >

Just got old singer

Just got old singer

Thread Tools
 
Old 05-31-2010, 04:29 PM
  #31  
Member
 
GoneQuilting's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Bloomfield, IOWA
Posts: 53
Default

Originally Posted by no1jan
Absolutely beautiful. Since I got my first vintage Singer I have barely used my new Janome, not the top of the line by all means. I just love the old Singer stitches and the way the hum along.

My husband doesn't seem to understand. He keeps on asking why I sew so much on that one than the new one. How can you explain? There is just no comparison to the stitching as far as I'm concerned. But tell that to a guy who used to staple his hems!!!

I can't use my sewing machine, cause I don't own one! Never have so I gotta do it all by hand. I did join my local quilt shop for a quilt that will take 1 yr to complete. It is the first time I have used a sewing machine! WOW!!! On block 2 now of the quilt. It will be a Sampler Quilt. It is black gray and white. Sorry no pix yet.

I have never heard of stapled hems before!! LOL!!! But hey! Sounds like it worked!!! Stapled hems!! Cool!! Too funny!!! Were they big staples, or little staples??????

8-) :-)
GoneQuilting is offline  
Old 05-31-2010, 08:28 PM
  #32  
Senior Member
 
quilting librarian's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Ojai, CA
Posts: 883
Default

She's a beauty!
quilting librarian is offline  
Old 05-31-2010, 08:48 PM
  #33  
Super Member
 
daisey's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: colorado
Posts: 1,617
Default

very nice I have quite a few vintage machines and use mine more than newer ones too!
daisey is offline  
Old 05-31-2010, 08:57 PM
  #34  
Google Goddess
 
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central Indiana (USA)
Posts: 30,181
Default

wow, I would love to find an old singer
craftybear is offline  
Old 05-31-2010, 09:01 PM
  #35  
Member
 
GoneQuilting's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Bloomfield, IOWA
Posts: 53
Default

I dont own a sewing machine so if I buy one what should I get??? and how do you find old macines like this one??
GoneQuilting is offline  
Old 05-31-2010, 09:14 PM
  #36  
Member
 
Quiltbabble's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 25
Default

Here is a website to help date old Singer machines. Copy and paste it into your address line.

http://www.sewalot.com/dating_singer...ial_number.htm
Quiltbabble is offline  
Old 06-02-2010, 10:22 AM
  #37  
PJO
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Chetopa, Kansas
Posts: 237
Default

I think it is gorgeous, and you are very blessed!! Have fun with it.
PJO is offline  
Old 06-02-2010, 05:59 PM
  #38  
Member
 
Quiltbabble's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 25
Default

I have two Singer 201 (1938 and 1958) and one Singer 301 (made in?) and a Singer Featherweight (1952) in addition to my Bernina 930 (1983).
I bought one Singer 201 for $150 around 1985 but don't remember where.
I bought one Singer 201 at a Singer sewing machine store around 1988 for parts for 25 cents (so they could take it off their books) and had it repaired for $70 (it needed a new motor).
I got the Singer 301 at an antique shop. I saw an "odd" shaped suitcase in a stack and "checked it out". I asked to plug in the machine to be sure it worked...it did...and paid $25.
The Featherweight was inherited from my aunt (the original owner) via my Mother in the late 1990's.
My Bernina 930 was new in 1983 for either $1,200 or $1,400 when I received a surprise inheritance. It has been my best gift to myself as its tension is so dependable. (Sadly I have lost the bag containing all the machine feet. Boo hoo!)
They are all wonderful machines.
Quiltbabble is offline  
Old 06-02-2010, 05:59 PM
  #39  
Member
 
Quiltbabble's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 25
Default

I have two Singer 201 (1938 and 1958) and one Singer 301 (made in?) and a Singer Featherweight (1952) in addition to my Bernina 930 (1983).
I bought one Singer 201 for $150 around 1985 but don't remember where.
I bought one Singer 201 at a Singer sewing machine store around 1988 for parts for 25 cents (so they could take it off their books) and had it repaired for $70 (it needed a new motor).
I got the Singer 301 at an antique shop. I saw an "odd" shaped suitcase in a stack and "checked it out". I asked to plug in the machine to be sure it worked...it did...and paid $25.
The Featherweight was inherited from my aunt (the original owner) via my Mother in the late 1990's.
My Bernina 930 was new in 1983 for either $1,200 or $1,400 when I received a surprise inheritance. It has been my best gift to myself as its tension is so dependable. (Sadly I have lost the bag containing all the machine feet. Boo hoo!)
They are all wonderful machines.
Quiltbabble is offline  
Old 06-04-2010, 07:47 AM
  #40  
Banned
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Forest Grove,OR
Posts: 6,400
Default

beautiful. enjoy. God bless. Penny
zz-pd is offline  
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
bkay
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
18
10-29-2016 02:54 AM
miriam
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
154
03-12-2014 07:43 AM
MandeySue11
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
5
11-17-2013 05:48 AM
Hosta
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
44
06-01-2011 04:05 PM
Donna Mare
Pictures
21
01-30-2011 06:23 AM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



FREE Quilting Newsletter