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KalamaQuilts 01-20-2015 03:04 PM

help for lady in Quebec?
 
Her first post and
She put her question in introduce yourself thread, can anyone help her with her Singer?
http://www.quiltingboard.com/introdu...w-t259912.html

thanks, Sharyn

Rodney 01-20-2015 06:42 PM

The original question:

"Hi,

I'm french and i live in Montreal so excuse my english...
I have a Singer 319W since some month and i like this machine for my first time in sewing. I want to explore another way with it but i have some needle 206x13 (12 and 14) and i need 18 or other for hard fabric. And the 15x1 needle attack the stock bobbin case...

I read that exist some bobbin case, as the original 319W bobin case, but open and not closed like mine, some alternative bobbin case. But i don't have the reference of them, like Riccar or common industrial bobbin.

I ask for that because i don't have the tool to adapt/modified my case.

Thank you so much

Geraldine"

Geraldine, welcome. I can't speak for all of us here but I hardly ever stray from the vintage section. That's my strongest area of interest. I think most of the others here are about the same. Thanks for pointing this out Sharyn.

I know others have ground out part of the bobbin case to clear the 15x1 needles. I don't own one so I can't show you where to remove the metal.
The 206 class needles this machine uses are only available new in a couple sizes as you're already aware. You can try finding vintage needles in the sizes you want on Ebay. I know that's what some of the members here do.
I hope this helps,
Rodney

J Miller 01-21-2015 06:51 AM

She'd be better off getting a 401 or a 500 or a similar machine than fighting with finding those stupid 206-13 needles.

I do know where the metal should be removed to alter a 319 to use 15x1 needles but that is something I haven't done, so I don't want to try to tell others how to do it.
The info is here on the forum, so anyone with a better search ability should be able to find it.

Joe

jlhmnj 01-21-2015 01:45 PM

I spoke with one woman and she told me how much she loved her 319 (or one of them 300 series that uses 206x13 needle). She was in her 70's and bought the machine new at 16. Claims she reupholstered a sofa with it. Wanted to find enough 206x13 needles in the larger sizes to last the rest of her life. Not sure how many that would be.

Jon

mom-6 01-21-2015 02:19 PM

I ordered some 206 needles from sew classic a bit ago, but don't remember what sizes were available

jlhmnj 01-21-2015 03:27 PM

12 and 14 size are still in production by Schmetz. I believe 16 and 18 size are discontinued. I've also seen 10 packs for sale at Sewclassic for $8. 100 can be had for $55 on Allbrands but only for 12 & 14 size on both sites.

Jon

ArchaicArcane 01-22-2015 11:18 AM

I should have checked when I still had a pack of 206 needles here but I've modified the shanks of needles to get them to fit machines. For some reason, the DBx1 needles I have are all way too fat to seat in the German machines - even the ones I purposely ordered for it - so out came my trusty dremel. How much longer os a 15x1 than the 206? If it's not got a weird scarf too, perhaps the shank can be shortened a little?

jlhmnj 01-22-2015 12:44 PM

The 206x13 is basically a 15x1 with a shorter tip. I recall bobbin case modification being discussed previously on QB in great detail though whether this is a wise modification is hotly debated.

Jon

ArchaicArcane 01-22-2015 12:53 PM

But doesn't it also require a timing change too? I thought I'd read that one day when I found one in a shop.

graldine 01-22-2015 03:23 PM

Thanks to all of you ! I take your advice and i try again to find the original needle of my 319 in 16 or 18. And maybe i ll try to modified my bobbin case or find another machine to complete my sewing...

Géraldine


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