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Thanks everyone. I'm convinced enough to try one...
Thanks everyone. I'm convinced enough to try one of my Redeye 66 machines with the standard foot. This is all a long time away, I'm just in the research-learning mode now.
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Thanks. I've seen the attachment with the large...
Thanks.
I've seen the attachment with the large loop. Tell me the purpose, why does a standard foot not work?
Yeah, I know, I'm technical!
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Basic newbie quilting question
I see references to "darning" or "quilting" attachments for free motion quilting. I intended to use the standard foot on an antique Singer 66, same for piecing the quilt top. What advantages are...
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Does anyone have a singer hand crank machine?
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I've got a 66 with a hand crank but it looks like...
I've got a 66 with a hand crank but it looks like it is a modern addition, the machine is from 1931. I've dabbled with it but never used it for much.
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I'll get a pic but it'll be awhile before I get...
I'll get a pic but it'll be awhile before I get back to where it's at. Thx everyone!
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Hello group
I'm David,
How many fifty-something men are members here? I come by way of my fastination with antique Singer sewing machines. This is my latest iteration of fancy for mechanical things, which I've...
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