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Old 05-17-2013, 04:05 PM
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manicmike
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Originally Posted by Skyangel View Post
It looks like the remnants of the decals are Ottoman Carnation used 1891-1902 according to Needlebar.
I thought the needlebar was dead, but had a look when you said this. It now says it's under development (about time) so you're probably working from old data, and a site resurrection seems to be in the pipeline. Sorry to change the subject, btw.
Incidentally, if you can't get replacement decals, make your own using "decal paper" and a picture (preferably vector) of the decal you want. Print it and your cheapo machines can look like new! The wooden bases are even easier. I'm sure this has already been covered by others here.
Two for $20 is remarkably good value for machines averaging a century old. Well done NL Quilter!
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