Has anyone had success using invisible thread on the 301 sewing machine????
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I had posted my latest find the other day in the Pictures section..
a 1923 Singer 99 Hand Crank ...but now I have a question. The face plate seems a bit grimy, I'd almost say it looks like nicotine film of some sort.. but there is no odor. It's just a yellowish brown film. I've read about non-pumice GoJo and OxyClean. Are those just for the Black part or the face place/wheel/etc as well? I just want to make sure I'm not going to do irreparable damage! And.. Do you think the wheel is supposed to be more polished chrome-like or just metal? I've not actually sewn anything on her yet - but she turns as smooth as silk and so quietly I am amazed! This is one of my dream machines - found it last Thursday on Craigslist for $80. :) |
Originally Posted by incoming2me
I had posted my latest find the other day in the Pictures section..
a 1923 Singer 99 Hand Crank ...but now I have a question. The face plate seems a bit grimy, I'd almost say it looks like nicotine film of some sort.. but there is no odor. It's just a yellowish brown film. I've read about non-pumice GoJo and OxyClean. Are those just for the Black part or the face place/wheel/etc as well? I just want to make sure I'm not going to do irreparable damage! And.. Do you think the wheel is supposed to be more polished chrome-like or just metal? I've not actually sewn anything on her yet - but she turns as smooth as silk and so quietly I am amazed! This is one of my dream machines - found it last Thursday on Craigslist for $80. :) I never tried Oxyclean but I know the go jo works great. I think all it needs is a good polishing, a little oil and use her like you stole her!! Billy |
Originally Posted by HanNatNana
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Would I be crazy to not go grab this for $25? Even if for just a shelf ornament?
http://fresno.craigslist.org/atq/2399219869.html Fingers crossed you get it! Bronwyn ;-) |
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Originally Posted by HanNatNana
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Would I be crazy to not go grab this for $25? Even if for just a shelf ornament?
http://fresno.craigslist.org/atq/2399219869.html Fingers crossed you get it! Bronwyn ;-) I couldn't do that to anyone, being courteous costs absolutely nothing. Hope there's a better one in your future. Bronwyn ;-) |
~Thanks Billy :)
I feel like she's got the seal of approval! lol QuiltnCowgirl: If you have an Android phone - may have it for iphone too - get an App called "Craigslist Notification" This App got me my latest machine. I swear by it. I missed a few nice nice things and got frustrated. This App is set up on my phone to search all "For Sale" ads that include the words "sewing" "fabric" "quilt" and "quilting" ..and is updated every 10 minutes. (my choice on the time) The ad for the machine I just got had been posted LESS than 30 minutes when I called and made arrangements to pick it up. In less than two hours it was in my hands! |
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
I got the Singer 758 to work again. I played around with the bobbin area again. I re-cleaned it and found a bobbin that didn't look warped to use. I'm happy to get it working! Now back to my treadles and next project.
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Originally Posted by SnowQuilt
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
I got the Singer 758 to work again. I played around with the bobbin area again. I re-cleaned it and found a bobbin that didn't look warped to use. I'm happy to get it working! Now back to my treadles and next project.
She may want it back now that I got it to sew. |
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by olebat
While trying to pass the time in the hospital, following a total knee replacement, I kept-up as much of my computer routine as possible, which meant watching CL in several near-by cities. Lo and behold, a Singer 301 for $150. I promptly e-mailed, explained my situation, and asked the seller if the machine could be held while I arranged for someone to pick it up in my behalf. Multiple e-mails to seller and friend and finally got a message from the friend, "Got it."
I'm home now, and can't wait to see the friend and the new machine. I can do the upper body happy dance, the lower bod will have to wait a while. On a happy note, congratulations for the new 301! Nancy Insurance does not cover the new machines, even though they were "hospital acquired affections." |
Originally Posted by HanNatNana
It was a terrible day in more ways than one, DH had just turned 44 and I was 42....the saying 'only the good die young' is soooo true!!
When I was a young child, I used to design my own clothes and my DGM used to do the sewing...which often caused a lot of problems because she didn't use a purchased pattern. I had to stand very straight while she held a sheet of newspaper against me while cutting the 'pattern' with the scissors in the other hand, a few times my clothes (and skin) got nicked!! LOL A left hander using right handed scissors is not a good combination!! LOL From around 6-7 yrs old I used to do hand embroidery even though my parents tried for many, many years to convince me that sewing (of any kind) was a complete waste of time...but I persisted through all those fights and arguments and later took myself to night dressmaking classes for a year before I was married. Then a few years later when DS was a baby, I returned to classes and continued for another 10 yrs through the whole range of dressmaking and home dec classes because it was something I really enjoyed. Sewing is a huge part of my life as I make all my own clothes, including bras, underwear and swimsuits, home dec items (including quilts) and some clothes for 2 x DGD's along with dolls clothes etc. If something can be made on a sewing machine I'll try it...and before next summer I plan to make a shade-sail to cover the fishpond during the summer months. I made one for my last house and it worked brilliantly. Unfortunately there are no quilt stores closeby, in fact there's not much in this small town where I moved recently. Sometime I'll check if there are any sewing groups but at the moment there are not enough hours in the day because I've just had a new house built with a large sewing room and still have to do all the landscaping etc so I've got more than enough to keep me busy....then I suddenly get addicted to vintage sewing machines!!! LOL Bronwyn ;-) You are quite amazing. I have never tried to make 'all' my own clothes - I have done most at one time or another - but not bras and swim suits! I am always in awe over people like you as my Mother was like that. She'd make anything that could be made! She was much more talented than I am! I have done 3 complete weddings, but that was following patterns! Nancy |
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