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I think that I am going to stop fooling around with my Kenmore for a while, and put my brother up on the cabinet, and whip out two more Christmas outfits for my dogs (yes, I am one of those) so I can get their photos and make my Christmas cards. I finally got the needle to stop breaking, and now the bobbin is doing a devil dance for me. Well...that bobbin is going outside with me for the dog's next potty break, and we will see how far into the woods I can throw it before we come back in. I HAVE HAD IT!!!! I don't care if Sears says it is the right one....it does not fit right!! THe machine is metal, why can't I use one of the old metal one in there? I have some old Singer ones - will they work right? Sheesh, could NOT be any worse than this one. I swear, I now have a white streak in my blonde hair that no hairdresser could match,lol.
I really need to hook up the power to my green Japanese 15 and get it up and running, lol. What do you do when you get this frustrated?
I really need to hook up the power to my green Japanese 15 and get it up and running, lol. What do you do when you get this frustrated?
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I think that I am going to stop fooling around with my Kenmore for a while, and put my brother up on the cabinet, and whip out two more Christmas outfits for my dogs (yes, I am one of those) so I can get their photos and make my Christmas cards. I finally got the needle to stop breaking, and now the bobbin is doing a devil dance for me. Well...that bobbin is going outside with me for the dog's next potty break, and we will see how far into the woods I can throw it before we come back in. I HAVE HAD IT!!!! I don't care if Sears says it is the right one....it does not fit right!! THe machine is metal, why can't I use one of the old metal one in there? I have some old Singer ones - will they work right? Sheesh, could NOT be any worse than this one. I swear, I now have a white streak in my blonde hair that no hairdresser could match,lol.
I really need to hook up the power to my green Japanese 15 and get it up and running, lol. What do you do when you get this frustrated?
I really need to hook up the power to my green Japanese 15 and get it up and running, lol. What do you do when you get this frustrated?
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http://bloomington.craigslist.org/atq/2712280568.html
shazam that is a neat little piece.
shazam that is a neat little piece.
It does a chain stitch. The green felt on the bottom is almost all there. The only number I can find on it is a 2...on one of the places where you thread it. I know nothing more about it.
Many years ago, I took it to our local Singer store and the guy told me it wasn't worth anything as there were so many around. I think that was about 35 years ago.
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Went to in-laws today with my FW and next quilting project. I'm trying to get a couple of Christmas presents done by end of month. So, I got to play with the FW while working on next project. These machines are so cute! And they sew very quietly, but a bit too fast for me. Spent some time figuring the amount of pressure to apply on the foot pedal without the machine taking off. I finally found the groove and worked away happily while chatting with MIL. She was fascinated with the machine since she had never seen one and also wanted to know what year they were made; she is 87. Anywhoo, fun day with a cute little machine...great machine to take on travels.
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I think that I am going to stop fooling around with my Kenmore for a while, and put my brother up on the cabinet, and whip out two more Christmas outfits for my dogs (yes, I am one of those) so I can get their photos and make my Christmas cards. I finally got the needle to stop breaking, and now the bobbin is doing a devil dance for me. Well...that bobbin is going outside with me for the dog's next potty break, and we will see how far into the woods I can throw it before we come back in. I HAVE HAD IT!!!! I don't care if Sears says it is the right one....it does not fit right!! THe machine is metal, why can't I use one of the old metal one in there? I have some old Singer ones - will they work right? Sheesh, could NOT be any worse than this one. I swear, I now have a white streak in my blonde hair that no hairdresser could match,lol.
I really need to hook up the power to my green Japanese 15 and get it up and running, lol. What do you do when you get this frustrated?
I really need to hook up the power to my green Japanese 15 and get it up and running, lol. What do you do when you get this frustrated?
Hi to all you old machine lovers!! I am a new owner of a Free no.5 that is in great shape! She is in a very nice cabinet that only needs shined up a bit. My husband took it apart to clean it by Billie's tutorial. Now, when he turned it up-side down a little steel pin fell out onto the table. It looks like a pin that Billie shows with the tension peices. Can anyone explain how to put it back in it's proper place? I thank you already and will post pictures when we get it back together.
Question for you...was there a reason to tear it apart? Was it totally frozen or full of rust? Just curious...most of the time there's really no reason to tear into them as per Billy's tutorials unless 1. The machine is pathetically dirty and rusty, or 2. You want to.
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I belong to a Yahoo group just for Kenmores so you might do a search for that. Very good info and help!
Oooh, that's a good thought. I am a Yahoo member, so I'll go join this group. I should probably look in SewItsForSale also. Thanks!
Edit: I just joined, waiting to be "approved". I did check SewItsForSale and they don't have a foot pedal. It's OK, I'll do my best at impatiently waiting!!!
Last edited by Quilter7x; 11-21-2011 at 05:49 AM.
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Oops! ~wink~
Question for you...was there a reason to tear it apart? Was it totally frozen or full of rust? Just curious...most of the time there's really no reason to tear into them as per Billy's tutorials unless 1. The machine is pathetically dirty and rusty, or 2. You want to.
Question for you...was there a reason to tear it apart? Was it totally frozen or full of rust? Just curious...most of the time there's really no reason to tear into them as per Billy's tutorials unless 1. The machine is pathetically dirty and rusty, or 2. You want to.
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