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nanna-up-north 10-13-2012 05:04 AM

Happy Birthday, Kittywolf13!! Isn't it fun to buy yourself your birthday present? I bought sewing machines this year for mine...... so gratifying. Anyway, congrats on the FW. I have 3 and love them all (I've said that so many times). They are wonderful machines and will work so well for you. And, they are so cute and pretty!!

It sounds like you have gotten some great advice so I'll just add, ..... sew with her and enjoy her. They love working more than sitting around.

Caroline S 10-13-2012 05:55 AM


Originally Posted by makitmama (Post 5581737)
I love the 1951 anniversary badge on this machine- I have two others with that badge and I think it is quite attractive.
I always take the faceplate knob off when I put mine in her case, as otherwise the bed will get scratched. Anyone made a felt sleeve or something for the bed?

I place a piece of bubble wrap between the faceplate and the fold up bed. Not very elegant but works.

Caroline S 10-13-2012 05:57 AM

The most excellent birthday present:thumbup:.

nls 10-13-2012 06:00 AM

Happy Birthday--great gift!!

misskira 10-13-2012 06:15 AM


Originally Posted by Caroline S (Post 5581941)
I place a piece of bubble wrap between the faceplate and the fold up bed. Not very elegant but works.

I put a silicone bumper on mine. One of those dots that you stick to rulers to make them non slip. It works perfectly.

Kittywolf13 10-13-2012 06:45 AM

Oh so much good advice!! :) the screws fit next to the throat plate but I didn't think to look in the front plate? I will have to look again. Hahaha. Also I need to change out the drip pan thing and put something in the case. The first thing I smelled when I woke up was my machine. Hahaha! Not that it was bad really. A rinsed that it wasn't a dream. Also thank you for the birthday wishes!

csharp 10-13-2012 11:47 AM

Happy Birthday....you'll always remember this one, and love that machine. You can get 221 bobbins at JoAnn's too usually if you check the "singer" packages...check out the small print. I think I have even gotten some at Walmart.

Mariposa 10-13-2012 08:36 PM

Congrats on your little beauty!! Happy Birthday to you! :)

grayhare 10-13-2012 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by misskira (Post 5581468)
For cleaning I follow this tutorial:
http://jillybejoyful.blogspot.com/20...herweight.html

The Scratchx is nice if there is residue from someone smoking or something dropped and dried on it. The oxy was amazing for the shiny bits, and the car wax protects the finish and helps the fabric glide across the bed.

Shes a beauty, I hope you enjoy her! I also recommend Dave's book.

I have never heard of Scratch X, is it safe for the decals?
Thank you

oregongirl 10-13-2012 09:41 PM

i wouldn't use the scratch-remover on the decals or chrome or nickel parts. i'd be afraid it would damage the metal. on those i bought Simichrome polish at my local hardware store. it shines them up beautifully and won't hurt anything.

one little trick that i picked up somewhere here was to use cotton string, just an ordinary white soft string, to help polish the round parts. cut a long piece, and double or quadruple it up so it's wider and put a dab of the polish on it. then wrap it around parts like the needle shaft, criss-crossing over the front and see-saw the string back and forth. as it gets black, move to a new section of string and another dab of polish. that worked great for me. i also used old t-shirts for polishing rags.


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