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Looks like it might be an Elna Supermatic.
Originally Posted by Bennett
If anyone needs a little green in their life and is close to OKC, this one looks like it needs a good home:
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/atq/2596894802.html
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/atq/2596894802.html
Originally Posted by buslady
Looks like it might be an Elna Supermatic.
Originally Posted by Bennett
If anyone needs a little green in their life and is close to OKC, this one looks like it needs a good home:
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/atq/2596894802.html
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/atq/2596894802.html
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Originally Posted by buslady
Looks like it might be an Elna Supermatic.
Originally Posted by Bennett
If anyone needs a little green in their life and is close to OKC, this one looks like it needs a good home:
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/atq/2596894802.html
http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/atq/2596894802.html
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Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Candace
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by deplaylady
Hi - can someone help me out with this machine? I know I am supposed to be cutting back, but it is $25 and neat looking - I'm just not sure what model Singer it is... and is it worth getting?
http://rochester.craigslist.org/art/2593482874.html
http://rochester.craigslist.org/art/2593482874.html
Miriam, could you explain this? I've read this and I don't understand why the 503 and 403 would have better stitch width control. How are the 500 and 401 different in the stitch width area? Thanks.
I just know that when I use the 403 I can get different widths for the decorative stitches. The 401 camstack is set for what ever you get - for example EQ2 will make a stitch - that's it only stitch length adjustment. The 403 with a disk will make the same stitch and then you have a width adjustment as well as length adjustment. I'm thinking if you use the disk the 401 will do the width in what ever you want to set it. On the other hand - I mostly use it set to the full width. Then the 403 is easier to maintain - that cam stack can get stuck if the oil dries.
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Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by jljack
Just saw this very funny ad:
1920 singer sewing machine with extra needles and tips call
TIPS??? What are TIPS??? Hahahaha!!!
1920 singer sewing machine with extra needles and tips call
TIPS??? What are TIPS??? Hahahaha!!!
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Pics of the TOGA last weekend.
Quiltncowgirl and I sewing on our FWs in the hotel
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My little 99 with it's new handcrank
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Soooo many machines!! (That's Vintagemotif on the back left looking down)
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More machines owned by our hostess.
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Sheryl using a handcrank brought by a participant
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My sewing machine cover I made from Monica's demo
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More machines owned by our hostess. They were all amazing!
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Janice,
Thanks for sharing some photos from the toga.
Any idea how many machines the hostess had?
Thanks for sharing some photos from the toga.
Any idea how many machines the hostess had?
Originally Posted by jljack
Someone was looking for a drop leaf support for a treadle cabinet. Here is one on eBay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SINGER-SEWIN...item43a9185071
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SINGER-SEWIN...item43a9185071
Look what came in my mail today!!!
Thanks so much for posting the heads up.
The treadle cabinet is now completely back together. This was the CL free cabinet and machine for whomever was willing to finish the job of reassembling; just that the machine was missing the jar of parts. I had most of the parts already; I was just missing drawer handles and this part.
Thanks!!!
Originally Posted by jljack
Pics of the TOGA last weekend.
Originally Posted by justtrish
Janice,
Thanks for sharing some photos from the toga.
Any idea how many machines the hostess had?
Thanks for sharing some photos from the toga.
Any idea how many machines the hostess had?
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