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bearisgray 01-24-2013 10:55 AM

Wouldn't have known it was the same machine and cabinet.. It's beautiful now.

Minerva1 01-24-2013 11:14 AM

Thank you for all the kind comments.We bought Kit at an estate sale for $28 on November 1st last year. We started taking her apart the next day. We did it slowly and took a few pictures. I forgot to turn off the auto-focus on the camera so what I really wanted a picture of at times was in the blurry background. Live & learn. I received a lot of advice from Glenn & Steve & several others here on the Vintage threads. I hope I wasn't too much of a PIA. I did send the machine head off to someone else to refurbish the innards. I first started using Citistrip to remove the paint on the cabinet but it wasn't getting it all off. Someone suggested ZipStrip. That stuff is fabulous but definitely should be used outdoors or well-ventilated area. I was outside under a carport cover open on three sides. Must have the gloves that can withstand chemicals, too. A couple of toothbrush-like soft brass bristle brushes, a whole large roll of the blue paper shop towels, some throw-away bristle brushes, and of course a few choice words here & there. The weather turning cooler slowed me down and so did the holidays and a bout of cold/flu. If I hadn't been retired, this project would still be going on. My DH helped some but left the majority of it to me. Also, good thing I live in the south and the weather in November and December was relatively mild.

JBeamer 01-24-2013 12:15 PM

Wonderful job.

ladyshuffler 01-24-2013 12:19 PM

Wow..she turned out sew purty!!

katykwilt 01-24-2013 01:53 PM

I just came from the kitchen -- when I saw the result, my thought was: "delicious". You did a great job!

tenngal 01-24-2013 02:38 PM

Fantastic. Mine has a little spot on the top of the lid where th veneer has lifted up a little and am not sure how to fix that.

Maura 01-24-2013 08:36 PM

I have a lovely Singer treadle that was never abused like that. You will love sewing on her. BTW I put an acrylic belt on mine.

costumegirl 01-24-2013 09:49 PM

She is beautiful!! You did a fantastic job!! It may have been a long and onerous task but now you have an exceptional machine to play with!!

oregongirl 01-24-2013 10:36 PM

you really did a fantastic job! it's just gorgeous. how did you get the apron piece that says "New Home" on it to put on the cabinet?

Minerva1 01-25-2013 05:37 AM

The apron piece was already there. It doesn't show up in the original pic because the machine is open.


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