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HiDesertQuilter 04-16-2012 12:33 PM

Betsy Ross Electric Sewing Machine - use it?
 
My husband surprised me with a Betsy Ross electric sewing machine he found at a yard sale for $15! So cute! The wooden case has hardly any red vinyl left and looks terrible but the machine has no rust. Does anyone have one and do you use it? We will have to do some repair. The switch doesn't work. We are going to spiff up the case and put the machine back into working condition. The machine moves perfectly when I turn the hand wheel and it still has the belt on it. I found that needles are still available to fit. We like to pick up old machines in disrepair and fix them. I confess to being a machine-aholic.

quilt addict 04-16-2012 12:39 PM

I am not familiar with the Betsy Ross, are those one of the small "toy" machines. I would say use it.

I think most of us here have been inoculated with the machine-aholic.

Have fun with your rescues!

HiDesertQuilter 04-16-2012 01:02 PM

Yes, it is a toy. If you go to youtube you will see one in action: http://youtu.be/ipA62hV2PjI

Whigrose 04-16-2012 02:48 PM

$15.00?! Wowzers. Great going. There is one at an antique mall we stopped in on Saturday. Was there the last time we were there, too. My suspicion is with a heavy price tag of $200.00, it will sit there a whilel

Cute though.[

best,
dQ

UOTE=HiDesertQuilter;5146188]Yes, it is a toy. If you go to youtube you will see one in action: http://youtu.be/ipA62hV2PjI[/QUOTE]

ppquilter 04-16-2012 02:49 PM

2 Attachment(s)
They made an electric one and a hand crank one. i have one of each.

HiDesertQuilter 04-16-2012 04:28 PM

Mine matches your electric. Wish my case looked as good as yours! Does your electric run? And what about oiling?

DLBH 07-19-2014 02:54 PM

I bought the crank one at an antique fair along with a singer and a sew-a-matic junior. After a little bit of oiling They work! I just need the proper fitting needles. Can anyone tell me where I can find the nonstandard size needles? Thanks.

SteveH 07-19-2014 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by HiDesertQuilter (Post 5146115)
.... I confess to being a machine-aholic.


Oh boy... You will either bless or rue the day you found us... hehehe

jlhmnj 07-19-2014 04:27 PM

Hi,

I don't Have a Betsy Ross toy machine but see from a few sources they use a 24x1 sewing machine needles available online or possible local.


http://www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/toys/tsmneedles/


Jon





Originally Posted by DLBH (Post 6808785)
I bought the crank one at an antique fair along with a singer and a sew-a-matic junior. After a little bit of oiling They work! I just need the proper fitting needles. Can anyone tell me where I can find the nonstandard size needles? Thanks.


mlmack 07-19-2014 04:30 PM

Very nice!

You can use it, but it probably just sews a chain stitch, which might have limited application for most sewing.


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