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grant15clone 03-12-2013 04:15 AM

If I can figure out how to post a thread here I will try to do this today, if I can. I wrote it to email it to a friend and I take no responsibility for it either. I will try to modify it for this forum so it will make more sense.
~G~

miriam 03-12-2013 04:38 AM


Originally Posted by grant15clone (Post 5922817)
If I can figure out how to post a thread here I will try to do this today, if I can. I wrote it to email it to a friend and I take no responsibility for it either. I will try to modify it for this forum so it will make more sense.
~G~

just go to the Vintage and Antique sewing machine section and where it says start a new topic go there and start making your tutorial. I have trouble posting pictures on there. You have to label it at the top.

grant15clone 03-12-2013 05:28 AM

Thank you Miriam. I didn't know that you had to go back to the original post.
I just posted it, but I am no author. You can find it here.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...ml#post5922976
~G~

BoJangles 03-12-2013 05:47 AM


Originally Posted by grant15clone (Post 5923001)
Thank you Miriam. I didn't know that you had to go back to the original post.
I just posted it, but I am no author. You can find it here.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...ml#post5922976
~G~

Wow Grant great job! Thank you!

Nancy

Crossstitcher 03-12-2013 03:47 PM

Nice tutorial you make it look easy.

jennb 03-12-2013 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 5921454)
These are the mocha color with white spots - they don't show up on pictures... It looks to be in the paint

One of mine has the same issue. The paint itself is spotty, like it has chicken pox or something!

miriam 03-12-2013 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by jennb (Post 5924405)
One of mine has the same issue. The paint itself is spotty, like it has chicken pox or something!

Mine looks like it had the chicken pox a month ago - sort of like the healing up stage of it or something. The machine works fine - just looks a little sickly.

The grand daughters came over today. I had a little Singer Spartan 327 I was going to let them use. I guess I cleaned on it but noted it needed to have the tension tested. Well, it needed the shaft/post thing removed and replaced. So my DGD says, "I'll never work on a sewing machine, Grandma." I told her she better be prepared to pay $50 - $75 an hour to have someone else do it because sewing machines need work a lot of the time. So she helped me replace the post. I let her use the screw driver - she wasn't up for more just yet and I wasn't either at that point. We got the part off a T&S and had to figure out where the set screw was. It was the first one I'd seen from the top. Got it all adjusted and it sews like a dream. Good little machine. I also gave her the option of using a different machine. She freaked out - "I only know how to sew on my Singer Spartan." (I tried to graduate her to a ZZ) Anyway I told her once you tried a few you learn about any of them after a while. She freaked again when I told her I could work all of the ones I have.

DGD has been working on a quilt. She doesn't like things too mixed up/scrappy - she made 9 patches with 2 colors each - 4 & 5 then she wanted a sash around each so they don't touch something else. I think the poor kid needs to see some Amish type quilts. sheesh. She has 3 more pieces to assemble and she will have the top pieced! Maybe someone has some ideas how she can quilt it easily. I will be sure to post pics of her and her quilt once she gets it done. IMHO it is ugly and too small but she likes it.

The other little gal wants to do 4-H so I got her started on a project that involves threading a needle, tying a knot and doing a running stitch. It took her about an hour to gather up a 7 inch piece of lace, sew on a bow and a button and sew it onto a pony tail tie. But she was happy. She has some vision problems so she doesn't use a machine yet. She was counting the times she picked her finger - 12 times. But I told her it only counts if she bleeds.

Crossstitcher 03-12-2013 06:08 PM

Miriam, I have two GD and they are about the same age as yours. I have told them to just straight stitch in a diamond pattern. You will have to help with using a ruler and marker. It works for them and me when I quilt the veterans quilts. I space the lines about 2" apart.

makitmama 03-14-2013 09:38 AM

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all you industrial fans out there- I got to see a cool machine at my OSMGs yesterday- a Singer 7-44. Look at this pic of it next to a regular singer. He on on FB under sewingmachinesteve, with more pix.

J Miller 03-14-2013 11:46 AM

Holy Moly!!!!! What do they sew with that beast, sheet metal??? I want one :D

Joe


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