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Old 12-26-2014, 07:04 PM
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Hmm. I don't know what to say.
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Good your DH knows machinery and electricity.
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Starting to look beautiful
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Poor baby but looking good.
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I've had my 1953 US made 319 since 1971, always working beautifully. BUT I have run out of needles and don't have a resource for them. If you know where ti buy needles, please post.
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Originally Posted by cnichol View Post
I've had my 1953 US made 319 since 1971, always working beautifully. BUT I have run out of needles and don't have a resource for them. If you know where ti buy needles, please post.
sew-classic carries them. There are some serger needles - somethere in the above thread you will see that discussed. Also there is some way you can polish off part of the bobbin case and be able to use regular needles. Read the whole 22 pages I guess. The info is here.
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cnichol, you CAN use 15x1 needles for straight stitching, I'm doing that right now for FMQ on my 319. I *think* you can also do a zigzag/decor stitch with these needles if the width is under a 3. I have not tried that yet, but if I do I'd operate the via handwheel first to see how it goes. I did order an after-market bobbin case with the intent of modifying it, but the machine does not like it very much and gives me some trouble. I'd like to try the modification, but hate to risk my only vintage case.

I have also tried the serger needles -- be careful to get the ones with the flat side. The sewing machine store gave me the correct size but entirely round, which of course didn't work. If we didn't experiment, we'd never learn anything! Enjoy your 319, they are wonderful machines!
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