New (to me) Kenmore 1914!
Hey all,
A while ago I posted a question about vintage machines that might work for me in my art quilting. I got lots of very thoughtful responses, which was incredibly helpful since I didn't know that some cam machines decorative stitches don't have stretch capability. I just wanted to let everyone know that I ended up with a Kenmore 158.19141 with all it's original feet and cams. I've been playing with it all weekend and am having so much fun. In addition to doing all those nifty decorative stitches I have used it to put a rattail binding on a piece that had lots of lumps and bumps from fabric layers and padding---no problem. In the past I've had to fight with my machines to do this kind of binding, often resorting to laying paper under the piece and the rattail in order to get it to feed properly. That meant lots of removing of little bits of paper from the zigzag stitches used to hold on the binding which took hours. Today when I bound a small art quilt for a charity auction I was able to get it done without the paper, no headaches, perfect feed, beautiful zigzag stitching etc. Wow! Thanks everyone for taking the time to consult. Rob |
That's awesome, glad you made the right choice for your needs. I'm not a Kenmore gal myself but I know they are great and often overlooked machines.
Cari |
So happy for you but what is a rattail binding?
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Originally Posted by tessagin
(Post 7678432)
So happy for you but what is a rattail binding?
Rob |
:DI am so glad you are having so much fun with your new/vintage machine. I had to go look up the Rattail binding and I really like the looks of that. Thank you for sharing and I think I might try that on a quilt soon.
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