Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
You were Right!!! EX 467019--Made in 1965 in Great Britain. Guess this means that I need to name it after the Beatles--Hmmmm Which one did I like the best back then???? Paul--Yep gonna name it Paul. Texas Jan Texas Jan[/quote] I was 14 that year, and yes, the Beatles had us all in a dither!! LOL :lol: :lol: I remember the first time they were on TV on Ed Sullivan...wow!![/quote] HHHMMMMM I'm that old, too and I remember all that ancient history stuff too. I remember all the boys changing their hair so they could make the girls scream. I also remember watching Alvin the first time, too - more old sewing machines remind me of Alvin than the Beatles - but to each his own. HHHMMMMM Maybe you are saying that machine makes you scream. |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by miriam
I do that - well smoothies....
here my favorite smoothie recipe - for 2 people yogurt bananas applesauce avocado (DH does not know it's in there - makes it VERY smooth) blueberries or strawberries almond butter Quick add more milk or yogurt to get the amount you want so blend it! Nancy |
Need some help here! I have a 457 Singer Stylist. I would love to find a Singer Professional Buttonholer attachement. The manual says the part # is 102577. I have been looking on ebay etc but no luck yet. Is there other part #'s that would work? I have a lead on one from a member of this group but not sure it will work on my machine. I have been reading about them and "they" talk about a different throat plate or slide plate. I have had them years ago for a machine made in the 60's and for one T&S bought in 74. Those did not need a different "plate".
Any and all information would be appreciated! Thanks, Jan on 446 |
Originally Posted by jan on 446
Need some help here! I have a 457 Singer Stylist. I would love to find a Singer Professional Buttonholer attachement. The manual says the part # is 102577. I have been looking on ebay etc but no luck yet. Is there other part #'s that would work? I have a lead on one from a member of this group but not sure it will work on my machine. I have been reading about them and "they" talk about a different throat plate or slide plate. I have had them years ago for a machine made in the 60's and for one T&S bought in 74. Those did not need a different "plate".
Any and all information would be appreciated! Thanks, Jan on 446 |
Originally Posted by irishrose
I bought my Admiral from Goodwill late Tuesday evening and it arrived by UPS late Thursday morning - about 36 hours. I thought the box was a little flimsy for a 30 pound machine, but it was padded well.
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by sew wishful
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
It looks like you have quite a few back clamping (for 66-1) attachments; not sure what else. If you have trouble finding a 27 shuttle, let me know.
I'm going to be away for a couple of days; going off to Ohio to play machines with like-minded folk!!
Originally Posted by sew wishful
Well, I finally took the time to look at the Singer 27 I picked up at an auction. Actually a friend picked it up for me. If I had been there I would have passed, but...
The bobbin shuttle is not for this machine....too long. It has tons of attachments probably not for this machine either. Patent dates on the plate say Dec 5 1882; Sept 22 1885; July 19 1887; Aug 21 1888; Jan 13, 1891. Here are a couple pics: Also, I looks to me that some of these attachments are bent. At least it looks that way to me! The puzzle box is quite a piece of workmanship! It has places to insert attachments so they stay in place. Just wish I knew what belonged to this machine and what doesn't. There are tons of machine needles...again, not sure if they fit this machine. Look pretty small in my opinion. Also there is a plate that is narrower than this machines plate. Looks like it could fit my Davis. No manual for this machine, so will be looking for one. And the tension looks incomplete also. Need pictures of this to determine for sure.I think I forgot to say earlier that my 27 dates 2-6-1905! Hope to find time this weekend to take a look at the 66 I have ...a 1926 date. |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by miriam
I do that - well smoothies....
here my favorite smoothie recipe - for 2 people yogurt bananas applesauce avocado (DH does not know it's in there - makes it VERY smooth) blueberries or strawberries almond butter Quick add more milk or yogurt to get the amount you want so blend it! Nancy |
Originally Posted by sew wishful
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by sew wishful
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
It looks like you have quite a few back clamping (for 66-1) attachments; not sure what else. If you have trouble finding a 27 shuttle, let me know.
I'm going to be away for a couple of days; going off to Ohio to play machines with like-minded folk!!
Originally Posted by sew wishful
Well, I finally took the time to look at the Singer 27 I picked up at an auction. Actually a friend picked it up for me. If I had been there I would have passed, but...
The bobbin shuttle is not for this machine....too long. It has tons of attachments probably not for this machine either. Patent dates on the plate say Dec 5 1882; Sept 22 1885; July 19 1887; Aug 21 1888; Jan 13, 1891. Here are a couple pics: Also, I looks to me that some of these attachments are bent. At least it looks that way to me! The puzzle box is quite a piece of workmanship! It has places to insert attachments so they stay in place. Just wish I knew what belonged to this machine and what doesn't. There are tons of machine needles...again, not sure if they fit this machine. Look pretty small in my opinion. Also there is a plate that is narrower than this machines plate. Looks like it could fit my Davis. No manual for this machine, so will be looking for one. And the tension looks incomplete also. Need pictures of this to determine for sure.I think I forgot to say earlier that my 27 dates 2-6-1905! Hope to find time this weekend to take a look at the 66 I have ...a 1926 date. |
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by miriam
I do that - well smoothies....
here my favorite smoothie recipe - for 2 people yogurt bananas applesauce avocado (DH does not know it's in there - makes it VERY smooth) blueberries or strawberries almond butter Quick add more milk or yogurt to get the amount you want so blend it! Nancy |
Originally Posted by Charlee
Originally Posted by Grandmother23
Nancy, I'll have to take some photos soon...have had the builder and his tradies working here and they like to be a pit* so no chance of doing anything like photos while that's going on.
Bronwyn ;-) Thanks, Lauren :) Bronwyn meant that the builders were being a PITA (Pain in the A$$) and so she couldn't get photos... ;)[/quote] DUH....I knew that |
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