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    Old 02-20-2013, 08:33 PM
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    Jenn, so so sorry to hear of your loss. I am going through some things right now too, but nothing compared to what you are enduring. It sounds like you are everyone's rock right now. So sad when someone has to go so young.

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    Old 02-20-2013, 08:44 PM
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    Jenn, my condolences to you and your parents. That's just too young.
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    Jennb, I am so sorry about all you and your family is going through. You and your family are in my prayers.

    Nancy, I am praying for you and your family too, with all you are going through.
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    Daisy - go to quiltville.com and look up where someone covered her case inside & out with scrapbooking papers &/or any papers that had a quilting theme using Mod Podge and then a clear coat. It was beautiful. This is Bonnie Hunter's website.
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    Old 02-21-2013, 07:39 AM
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    I just finished my Pfaff 130 last night. I thought that I would show a Before And After picture of it. It was in a very neglected state for some time before I rescued it as you can see. Like all Pfaff's it sews fantastic,... now.
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    Old 02-21-2013, 07:55 AM
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    Originally Posted by SteveH
    Civil war would do, I'd just have to make the clothing look a little "used"... hehe

    The situation with the pattern companies is exactly what i figured (same in the medieval stuff), hence asking here for which brand/company to try.
    Steve, check out the Folkwear patterns. I used to have a lot of them in the "old days".
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    Old 02-21-2013, 08:49 AM
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    Originally Posted by Caroline S
    Steve, check out the Folkwear patterns. I used to have a lot of them in the "old days".
    Thanks! I have used their medieval stuff as a base before. I for some reason blanked on them fo rthis... duhhh

    Grant, FANTASTIC! well done. the face plate is especially nice. I know how hard big smooth areas can be to achieve an even finish. Again, well done!
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    Grant, FANTASTIC! well done. the face plate is especially nice. I know how hard big smooth areas can be to achieve an even finish. Again, well done![/QUOTE]

    Thank you Steve. As a fellow restorer, I am sure you do. Unfortunately, I didn't notice that I had not gotten some places with a final coat of wax in the pix I took, but I posted it anyway. This one was a bit of a challenge. But given what I had to start with I am happy with it.
    ~G~
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    Hey folks,


    I just received my Elias Howe Model B in the Mail.


    Serial #1193146


    It is a Head only but it is in "functional" condition.
    Filthy of course (Ebay via estate sale) and stiff, but not frozen.
    Shuttle marked "E Howe jr."
    Bobbin inside with thread


    Spool pin "ganked" over in shipping. (I told them NO Styrofoam, but....)
    It is not rusted into the body and is removable so I can straighten it out.


    I spent a couple hours using sewing machine oil to clean it and tri-flow to lube it, she now moves smoothly.


    Would people like to see photos?


    I sort my pics into "Arrival", "Cleanup", "Restoration", and "Operation"


    I only have Arrival and Cleanup on this unit so far, let me know what you'd like to see, if any.
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    Originally Posted by SteveH
    Hey folks,


    I just received my Elias Howe Model B in the Mail.


    Serial #1193146


    It is a Head only but it is in "functional" condition.
    Filthy of course (Ebay via estate sale) and stiff, but not frozen.
    Shuttle marked "E Howe jr."
    Bobbin inside with thread


    Spool pin "ganked" over in shipping. (I told them NO Styrofoam, but....)
    It is not rusted into the body and is removable so I can straighten it out.


    I spent a couple hours using sewing machine oil to clean it and tri-flow to lube it, she now moves smoothly.


    Would people like to see photos?


    I sort my pics into "Arrival", "Cleanup", "Restoration", and "Operation"


    I only have Arrival and Cleanup on this unit so far, let me know what you'd like to see, if any.
    Hey Steve, can you add a link to them or something? A few days ago someone posted that they were looking at pictures of your machines. I went to your page and I didn't see how I could find them. I just went back to your page and didn't see them there again either. I for one would like to see your new "Diamond In The Rough" as well as the others too. Plaaaalease?
    ~G~
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