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Originally Posted by annesthreads
Another quick question - do the Featherweight and the 201 use the same bobbins?
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif
This is kind of off topic, but at the same time it is topic.
So, how many of you while researching info on vintage machines and usage of vintage machines start folders of the google sites that you found helpful? And how many of you find that you can't find the info that you bookmarked when you are looking for the info to help others? So, you have to just google again. Or when you do recall the bookmarked site where the info is located, you find the site is no longer up; so, you have to google again.
It's so easy to find oneself in the state of confusion while searching through bookmarks.
Time for me to delete bookmarks and organize folders, or just google for the information in the first place.
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So, how many of you while researching info on vintage machines and usage of vintage machines start folders of the google sites that you found helpful? And how many of you find that you can't find the info that you bookmarked when you are looking for the info to help others? So, you have to just google again. Or when you do recall the bookmarked site where the info is located, you find the site is no longer up; so, you have to google again.
It's so easy to find oneself in the state of confusion while searching through bookmarks.
Time for me to delete bookmarks and organize folders, or just google for the information in the first place.
:? :roll:
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What is the difference between a 66 and a 99? Kathie
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Originally Posted by fabric whisperer
this is my new baby that will be home soon ... I have had a 66 on my list, because its my birth year (I know, weird reason) ~ but she's pretty, and is already up and running. She will by mine soon :)
I am sure it has been posted somewhere on here already but, could someone tell me what is best to clean the outside of the machine, with out hurting the decals. thanks
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I am sure it has been posted somewhere on here already but, could someone tell me what is best to clean the outside of the machine, with out hurting the decals. thanks
http://www.quiltingboard.com/virtual...jsp?vsnum=1013
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Now, it is my turn to THANK YOU. I just got done cleaning and labeling all the attachments that came with my newly acquired Singer 301A. I have two Ruffler attachments that I had no idea how to use. And, right in your 'my pages' on the Sew Machine page is the very site I need...
Free Attachment / Feet Instructions
http://www.thesewbox.com/free_sewing...tructions.html
Perfect! You have made my day! I have a dress I want to make for my 3 year old GD pictured in my avatar. Yippee! :-D :-D
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Originally Posted by okiepastor
Saw a sad sight the other day--someone made a 15-91 into a LAMP!!!!!!!
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