Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
#8341
Originally Posted by Randa
Here is the newest acquisition....Seems to be a 15-91 from 1946. Told you she was pretty dirty, but cleaner than the other one that wouldn't even stay in it's delapitated case. (The one I left behind.) So, it's a snow day here, can't even get out of the drive to go to work, so my day will be spent on here or at a sewing machine! (DH took the 4-wheel drive and went to work so I can play with this one!!!)
I'd take that cloth around the neck off. I bet she is scratched from those pins -- that is too bad.
Nancy
#8342
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
I have a beautiful New Home parlor that's been in my living room for over a year now, and my husband STILL hasn't noticed it!! He's even helped me move it a couple of times (furniture rearranging is a Way of Life around here) and STILL doesn't notice it!!
Nancy
#8343
Originally Posted by mommafank
Decided to jump in here. Old Singer treadle machine sitting in my home for many years and just opened it up to dust inside and saw how pretty it is. In the process of looking for a belt found out that it was made in 1910. Ordered the belt and some new needles and will see if it still works as soon as they come. Attaching a picture. Could not find a model number anywhere. It was one of 25000 allotted Nov 10 1910 and made in Eliabethport factory in Elizabeth NJ.
Nancy
#8344
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Yes, it is my money, but we don't differentiate that way. It is just that I am not sure he would be really thrilled about me getting my 3rd FW since they are so pricey and the white ones around here are even more pricey than the black ones. Besides, I am dealing on a Free Treadle (made by Free, not free to get it) so I want to get that treadle before I tell him about the white FW. As soon as I get the Free treadle nicely tucked away in this house I will show him the white FW. A white FW is one machine he will notice -- it doesn't blend in!
Nancy
Congrats on your white FW and the Free machine.
#8345
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by mommafank
Decided to jump in here. Old Singer treadle machine sitting in my home for many years and just opened it up to dust inside and saw how pretty it is. In the process of looking for a belt found out that it was made in 1910. Ordered the belt and some new needles and will see if it still works as soon as they come. Attaching a picture. Could not find a model number anywhere. It was one of 25000 allotted Nov 10 1910 and made in Eliabethport factory in Elizabeth NJ.
Nancy
#8346
Originally Posted by pennijanine
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by pennijanine
I am so glad that you got her!! I will post more as I see them. She deserved for you to get her, she will be treasured, loved and most of all USED. Name her Penni! LOL
#8347
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by pennijanine
Yes, she will be used, treasured, and loved. And from this day forward, she will be known as Penni! Thank you again for sharing this information this morning. :)
Nancy[/quote]
Heehee, Now you are going to get me to reveal my name, but I guess my pseudo avatar name just will not do. So, you get to name the FW -Monica. One day we will all have to meet for coffee or tea somewhere around where Penni lives, or some half way point. Too bad we can't drag all of our vintage machines with us to show them off. But you can bring your white FW. I would like to see that, along with a quilt or two.
-Vintagemotif
#8348
Originally Posted by mommafank
Decided to jump in here. Old Singer treadle machine sitting in my home for many years and just opened it up to dust inside and saw how pretty it is. In the process of looking for a belt found out that it was made in 1910. Ordered the belt and some new needles and will see if it still works as soon as they come. Attaching a picture. Could not find a model number anywhere. It was one of 25000 allotted Nov 10 1910 and made in Eliabethport factory in Elizabeth NJ.
#8349
Randa, Congrats on your 15-91. You should take that cloth off and replace it with a fabric that has a quilting or sewing machine pattern to it. Find some pretty beads that will fit on a safety pin and use that decorative safety pin to hold the new fabric in place.
#8350
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Randa
Here is the newest acquisition....Seems to be a 15-91 from 1946. Told you she was pretty dirty, but cleaner than the other one that wouldn't even stay in it's delapitated case. (The one I left behind.) So, it's a snow day here, can't even get out of the drive to go to work, so my day will be spent on here or at a sewing machine! (DH took the 4-wheel drive and went to work so I can play with this one!!!)
I'd take that cloth around the neck off. I bet she is scratched from those pins -- that is too bad.
Nancy
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