Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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I bought another clone yesterday. The lady had it on CL. It was priced right and I had time to go after it. She had moved to a condo and was getting rid of stuff. It was the very last thing she had in storage. She said she had a hard time bringing herself to part with it. She had hauled it all over the country over the years. She had gotten it to sew baby clothes when her daughter was born. I told her I planned to restore it and let someone learn to sew on it. She was thrilled. She said she thought it would have to be thrown away. She had no idea you could get a manual and parts for it or that anybody would want it. It looks like she barely used it. There is one place on the bobbin winder that needs touch up paint or something. The rest looks pretty good - nothing a good cleaning won't cure. So far it looks like baby clothes was all she ever did sew on it though. I'll shoot a pic tomorrow.
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Karen,
There is no egg on your face. This is how we all learn. And will continue to learn. There is no way anyone will ever know everything. I continue to be amazed how much I learn everyday.
Cathy
There is no egg on your face. This is how we all learn. And will continue to learn. There is no way anyone will ever know everything. I continue to be amazed how much I learn everyday.
Cathy
Thank you everyone,
I will just keep learning, for me that is half the fun! Busy mind and hands make for happy days.
I will just keep learning, for me that is half the fun! Busy mind and hands make for happy days.
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This is my first sewing machine. I am the original owner of this Singer Sewhandy. Purchased as my Christmas gift in 1964. It was manufactured in Great Britain. EN5439
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Very nice machine!
I got my first one in Aug/Sept of 1964 as I started college. It was a model 327k if I remember correctly. Worked great for many years until I inadvertently shoved it against the wall with the buttonhole attachment still on it and bent the needle shaft slightly. Never was quite right after that!!!
I got my first one in Aug/Sept of 1964 as I started college. It was a model 327k if I remember correctly. Worked great for many years until I inadvertently shoved it against the wall with the buttonhole attachment still on it and bent the needle shaft slightly. Never was quite right after that!!!
How great that you kept it even it's box!
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I bought another clone yesterday. The lady had it on CL. It was priced right and I had time to go after it. She had moved to a condo and was getting rid of stuff. It was the very last thing she had in storage. She said she had a hard time bringing herself to part with it. She had hauled it all over the country over the years. She had gotten it to sew baby clothes when her daughter was born. I told her I planned to restore it and let someone learn to sew on it. She was thrilled. She said she thought it would have to be thrown away. She had no idea you could get a manual and parts for it or that anybody would want it. It looks like she barely used it. There is one place on the bobbin winder that needs touch up paint or something. The rest looks pretty good - nothing a good cleaning won't cure. So far it looks like baby clothes was all she ever did sew on it though. I'll shoot a pic tomorrow.
I need help! I have been working on my Singer 99-23 or 24. I got it sewing let it set or a couple of days then brought it into my sewing room and tried to sew with it....Some how the bar that the foot goes on has twisted to the right? I can't see the needle hole when the foot is down and the needle comes to rest on top of the foot. I have tried raping the end in a heavy towel and turning with pliers no go. then put Tri-oil on it over night and tried again nothing. I am totatly blown away about how this happened. the motor did run very fast and bounced a little before I got it slowed down.... Now I just want to get it sewing, my best machine is in getting a belt installed. 6 weeks now. And I need to get some blocks done for an exchange.
I posted some pics if anyone can help me.
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~Karen
I posted some pics if anyone can help me.
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~Karen
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Karen,
Take the face plate off. The screw marked in red will allow you to rotate your presser bar. Lower the presser bar, so that the foot is on the feetdogs. "Pop" the screw. This means turn it just enough so that you know it has moved (you will hear a 'pop'). The bar will still be tight at this point but can be rotated. Align the foot with the feeddogs and then tighten the screw.
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Take the face plate off. The screw marked in red will allow you to rotate your presser bar. Lower the presser bar, so that the foot is on the feetdogs. "Pop" the screw. This means turn it just enough so that you know it has moved (you will hear a 'pop'). The bar will still be tight at this point but can be rotated. Align the foot with the feeddogs and then tighten the screw.
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I need help! I have been working on my Singer 99-23 or 24. I got it sewing let it set or a couple of days then brought it into my sewing room and tried to sew with it....Some how the bar that the foot goes on has twisted to the right? I can't see the needle hole when the foot is down and the needle comes to rest on top of the foot. I have tried raping the end in a heavy towel and turning with pliers no go. then put Tri-oil on it over night and tried again nothing. I am totatly blown away about how this happened. the motor did run very fast and bounced a little before I got it slowed down.... Now I just want to get it sewing, my best machine is in getting a belt installed. 6 weeks now. And I need to get some blocks done for an exchange.
I posted some pics if anyone can help me.
Thanks for any help
~Karen
I posted some pics if anyone can help me.
Thanks for any help
~Karen
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