Meet Zelda
#1
Meet Zelda
I had to go to the doctor this morning and on the way I saw a yard sale sign. Of all days for the nurse to be late. When I finally got out of there my truck headed straight for it. First thing I spotted was Zelda. She was sitting there in her wooden box. Can anybody tell me about her?
#2
Zelda is pretty darned cool! And you got a neat bentwood case too. She's a Singer 15-91 ("potted" motor on the back, gear driven). Takes regular 15x1 needles, short shank presser feet.
If you go to the ISMACS database, you can date her by her serial number.
Make sure the wiring is good, give her some oil, and have fun with her! (Love mine).
If you go to the ISMACS database, you can date her by her serial number.
Make sure the wiring is good, give her some oil, and have fun with her! (Love mine).
#5
Ohhhhh... Pretty! I love 15-91's. They sew so well and will sew pretty much whatever you throw at them - even leather with the right needle and some patience. They also FMQ wonderfully.
As Bennett said, check the wiring and make sure there is grease in the grease tubes.
As Bennett said, check the wiring and make sure there is grease in the grease tubes.
#7
Well done! ... Lovely decals, and not a spot of rust, but I don't suppose that's much of a problem in Arizona...
If you need instructions for threading it watch my video on how to thread a 15K treadle in the sticky thread at the beginning of this section.
If you need instructions for threading it watch my video on how to thread a 15K treadle in the sticky thread at the beginning of this section.
#9
I did watch your video. Nice! Thanks so much. Mine is reverse. The tension is on the back of the machine. I also watched you take the wheel off and clean in there. Very helpful!
#10
Ohhhhh... Pretty! I love 15-91's. They sew so well and will sew pretty much whatever you throw at them - even leather with the right needle and some patience. They also FMQ wonderfully.
As Bennett said, check the wiring and make sure there is grease in the grease tubes.
As Bennett said, check the wiring and make sure there is grease in the grease tubes.
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