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#35
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
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Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
Here is a blog that is really helpful in learning about your vintage machines:
http://vssmb.blogspot.com/ (Vintage Singer Sewing Machine blogspot.com)
He just started it this past summer but his pictures and instructions are wonderful.
Have you seen the wonderful tutorials and vintage sewing machine section of this forum, yet? You will learn so-o-o much by reading the posts. To find the Vintage Sewing Machine section just go to the Main Page and scroll down close to the bottom and you should find it down there. Be very careful, though, there are a bunch of enablers that hang out there :lol: Pretty soon you will be finding and bringing home a bunch of orphaned vintage sewing machines!!
http://vssmb.blogspot.com/ (Vintage Singer Sewing Machine blogspot.com)
He just started it this past summer but his pictures and instructions are wonderful.
Have you seen the wonderful tutorials and vintage sewing machine section of this forum, yet? You will learn so-o-o much by reading the posts. To find the Vintage Sewing Machine section just go to the Main Page and scroll down close to the bottom and you should find it down there. Be very careful, though, there are a bunch of enablers that hang out there :lol: Pretty soon you will be finding and bringing home a bunch of orphaned vintage sewing machines!!
#40
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Oceanside, CA
Posts: 847
I was wondering about that, thanks for that gem of information.
Originally Posted by Wintersewer
It is indeed a Redeye. And you are VERY lucky that is is side clamping because you can use most any modern low shank feet.
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