Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
#5151
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Location: Round Rock,Texas
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Your machine and cabinet have major drool factor. lol I've
been wanting a pretty red eye like yours, but alas no funds for another treadle machine.
sighing heavily,
Sharon
been wanting a pretty red eye like yours, but alas no funds for another treadle machine.
sighing heavily,
Sharon
#5152
Wow! I would say you got a deal with the cabinet alone! I so wish my Redeye, Helen, still had her bed decals intact. She is a little rough, but I love her.
#5153
Originally Posted by good_apple
. . . I won her for $150.00 and don't tell me I paid too much because I would have paid more. But before I could even bid I had to convince my husband that she was worth going from central Michigan to southern Pennsylvania to pick her up. . . The cabinet is either called a parlor model or a drawing room model. I'm not sure which is correct yet.
Joyce
Joyce
"Parlor" and "drawing room" are both used to describe these models. There might be a "right" term, but I've never heard anyone quibble over it, so choose whichever one you want!!
Now then--here are some pictures of the machine I just sold--another parlor cabinet--I just have to make some room. :-/ Sold it to a nice lady, so it's going to a good home.
#5154
Miz Johnny and Good _Apple, I wished I had the room to have both of your parlor cabinets in my home. They are just beautiful. I especially like the simplicity of yours, Good_Apple, and find it rather endearing that your husband was willing to travel so far :) Looks like you have some keepers (cabinet and husband).
Judy
Judy
#5155
Originally Posted by Kitzone
Miz Johnny and Good _Apple, I wished I had the room to have both of your parlor cabinets in my home. They are just beautiful. I especially like the simplicity of yours, Good_Apple, and find it rather endearing that your husband was willing to travel so far :) Looks like you have some keepers (cabinet and husband).
Judy
Judy
#5156
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That is a gorgeous cabinet and I am going to look it up to see which one it is. There is a major difference between the Parlor and the Drawing room Cabinets.
Parlor cabinets were relatively plain 4 sided cabinets with some ornamentation. The drawing room cabinets were very elaborate with lots of details and was a really fine piece of furniture. I believe yours is a drawing room cabinet.
The cabinet is worth $600+ so you did not get hurt at all and I am looking for a Drawing room cabinet as we speak.
Billy
Parlor cabinets were relatively plain 4 sided cabinets with some ornamentation. The drawing room cabinets were very elaborate with lots of details and was a really fine piece of furniture. I believe yours is a drawing room cabinet.
The cabinet is worth $600+ so you did not get hurt at all and I am looking for a Drawing room cabinet as we speak.
Billy
#5158
Originally Posted by Lostn51
That is a gorgeous cabinet and I am going to look it up to see which one it is. There is a major difference between the Parlor and the Drawing room Cabinets.
The cabinet is worth $600+ so you did not get hurt at all and I am looking for a Drawing room cabinet as we speak.
Billy
The cabinet is worth $600+ so you did not get hurt at all and I am looking for a Drawing room cabinet as we speak.
Billy
Oh yes, you got a really sweet deal on that machine and cabinet. I am looking for a Redeye too, but not in a real big hurry to find one -- the search is so much fun!
Nancy
#5159
[quote=Miz Johnny
Now then--here are some pictures of the machine I just sold--another parlor cabinet--I just have to make some room. :-/ Sold it to a nice lady, so it's going to a good home.[/quote]
Miz Johnny is that Franklin a 3/4 size machine? It looks shorter than a regular size in that picture?
Nancy
Now then--here are some pictures of the machine I just sold--another parlor cabinet--I just have to make some room. :-/ Sold it to a nice lady, so it's going to a good home.[/quote]
Miz Johnny is that Franklin a 3/4 size machine? It looks shorter than a regular size in that picture?
Nancy
#5160
I got a pretty little green Singer today at a yard sale. I also got a bunch of sewing stuff, thread, needles, all that. I had fun sorting it all out form the two sewing boxes.
I got the Singer from a sweet little lady, 92 years old. She said she had kept it serviced and it ran great, and for only , how can you lose? Well, it was pristine clean on the inside, not even any dust. So I wiped her down and oiled her up and she runs nicely. But, and this kinda matters, she does not sew very well. I played with the tension and did what I know how to do. Threaded and re- threaded and changed needles. I got it to stitch finally for about two inches, then poof, back to messed up. It looks fairly good on top, but the bottom is all loopy. If I tighten the tension, that makes it worse. Any ideas? Oh, it is a model 337.
I got the Singer from a sweet little lady, 92 years old. She said she had kept it serviced and it ran great, and for only , how can you lose? Well, it was pristine clean on the inside, not even any dust. So I wiped her down and oiled her up and she runs nicely. But, and this kinda matters, she does not sew very well. I played with the tension and did what I know how to do. Threaded and re- threaded and changed needles. I got it to stitch finally for about two inches, then poof, back to messed up. It looks fairly good on top, but the bottom is all loopy. If I tighten the tension, that makes it worse. Any ideas? Oh, it is a model 337.
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