Originally Posted by Charlee
CD, do the casters have wheel locks on them so it doesn't scoot away from you as you sew?
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Here's a link to the sewing machine documentation available at the Smithsonian, although it appears that most of the really older stuff is not available online.
http://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollect...-drilldown.cfm |
Originally Posted by jljack
Here's a link to the sewing machine documentation available at the Smithsonian, although it appears that most of the really older stuff is not available online.
http://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollect...-drilldown.cfm |
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by ThayerRags
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
I have my Free in treadle sitting in my garage....I plan to sit it outside on nice days so that I can work outside. I know that it will be heavy carrying it from house to patio....
I bolted my stand to it, but you could probably drill holes in the boards where the rollers would nest in them if your machine has rollers. CD in Oklahoma |
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by ThayerRags
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
I have my Free in treadle sitting in my garage....I plan to sit it outside on nice days so that I can work outside. I know that it will be heavy carrying it from house to patio....
I bolted my stand to it, but you could probably drill holes in the boards where the rollers would nest in them if your machine has rollers. CD in Oklahoma |
I have my Grandma's sewing machine she brought to the USA in 1911 from the Netherlands - wrapped in a feather mattress. I learned to sew on it for 4-H club. The wooden cover has a decorative H N on the outside. A brass plate on the machine says HAID & NEU Nahmsschinen Fabrik Karisrune Then Fabrik Marke below that.
It has the oblong bobbin, many different feet attachments, and is a table model with a hand crank. Number #29 (or 8)2 is imprinted in the wood top and HN is handwritten inside the cover. Do you now anything about this machine?? Thank you for your help. I certainly treasure "her" !!! Kay |
Miriam, please post picture. You have me curious now.
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Ok so here is the BEAST. I think some paint is in order any suggestions for color or details? Anybody want to adopt?
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Originally Posted by KK
I have my Grandma's sewing machine she brought to the USA in 1911 from the Netherlands - wrapped in a feather mattress. I learned to sew on it for 4-H club. The wooden cover has a decorative H N on the outside. A brass plate on the machine says HAID & NEU Nahmsschinen Fabrik Karisrune Then Fabrik Marke below that.
It has the oblong bobbin, many different feet attachments, and is a table model with a hand crank. Number #29 (or 8)2 is imprinted in the wood top and HN is handwritten inside the cover. Do you now anything about this machine?? Thank you for your help. I certainly treasure "her" !!! Kay Would LOVE to see pics of her! What a neat treasure and story to go with it...have you written that down to put in her case yet? |
Originally Posted by Charlee
Originally Posted by KK
I have my Grandma's sewing machine she brought to the USA in 1911 from the Netherlands - wrapped in a feather mattress. I learned to sew on it for 4-H club. The wooden cover has a decorative H N on the outside. A brass plate on the machine says HAID & NEU Nahmsschinen Fabrik Karisrune Then Fabrik Marke below that.
It has the oblong bobbin, many different feet attachments, and is a table model with a hand crank. Number #29 (or 8)2 is imprinted in the wood top and HN is handwritten inside the cover. Do you now anything about this machine?? Thank you for your help. I certainly treasure "her" !!! Kay Would LOVE to see pics of her! What a neat treasure and story to go with it...have you written that down to put in her case yet? |
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