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QuiltMania 05-09-2010 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by Charlee
Jan, I think that's a ruffler foot that you see in the first photo...isn't this machine just to die for? I love it!

Mishnjim will correct me if I'm wrong, I think the long wooden things are for making bobbin lace? Or for weaving...

The long wooden things look like bobbins you would use for spinning wool into yarn. The long wooden thing with the opening in the middle is for weaving.

Lostn51 05-09-2010 04:12 PM

I like the machine!!! It is a Model 28K and is a 3/4 machine. The production year is 1908 and it was produced between January and June of that year. 250,000 of them were made on that run alone.

A HUGE production run to say the least for that one, most of the time it is like 50,000 a pop. There were over 5,016,235 of the machines built during the course of the 28K.

But like everyone says it is a very nice machine, and the decals are in very good condition!!!! But I think it might be missing the handcrank assembly itself. If you have just a knob on the handwheel then the ratio is 1:1 with the handcrank attachment it was more like 6:1.

Billy

roseOfsharon 05-09-2010 04:28 PM

Very, very nice machine! Happy Mother's Day to you. I too was lucky to get a sewing machine for a Mother's Day gift! I bid for it and won! 221 Featherweight! I am so looking fwd to getting it and running my fingers over , under, and around it! And then trying it out! :)

LindaR 05-10-2010 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by Lostn51
I like the machine!!! It is a Model 28K and is a 3/4 machine. The production year is 1908 and it was produced between January and June of that year. 250,000 of them were made on that run alone.

A HUGE production run to say the least for that one, most of the time it is like 50,000 a pop. There were over 5,016,235 of the machines built during the course of the 28K.

But like everyone says it is a very nice machine, and the decals are in very good condition!!!! But I think it might be missing the handcrank assembly itself. If you have just a knob on the handwheel then the ratio is 1:1 with the handcrank attachment it was more like 6:1.

Billy

Lost sweetie, you are talking to ladies here, ratio 1.1 and 6.1, you lost me....
:lol:

Lostn51 05-10-2010 07:23 AM


Originally Posted by LindaR

Originally Posted by Lostn51
I like the machine!!! It is a Model 28K and is a 3/4 machine. The production year is 1908 and it was produced between January and June of that year. 250,000 of them were made on that run alone.

A HUGE production run to say the least for that one, most of the time it is like 50,000 a pop. There were over 5,016,235 of the machines built during the course of the 28K.

But like everyone says it is a very nice machine, and the decals are in very good condition!!!! But I think it might be missing the handcrank assembly itself. If you have just a knob on the handwheel then the ratio is 1:1 with the handcrank attachment it was more like 6:1.

Billy

Lost sweetie, you are talking to ladies here, ratio 1.1 and 6.1, you lost me....
:lol:

Opps :oops: :oops: :oops:

Okay the ratios are like this, when the handwheel turns on revolution the machine makes one stitch= 1:1 Ratio.

With a handcrank the crank turns one revolution and the machine makes 6 stitches= 1:6 ratio.

Billy

Jingle 05-10-2010 08:53 AM

Looks to be in good shape. Will you be able to get it sewing?

LindaR 05-11-2010 04:45 AM

thanks Lost, now I get it....cranks must be very hard to get I don't think I have ever saw one


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