Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
#2041
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Colorado
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Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Originally Posted by chris_quilts
Billy;
What are you putting in the coffee?? DH says to stop cuz he doesn't want to see any more new to me machines comes thru the front door. Still have one on reserve that he doesn't know about though. My, what big shoulders you have there. :)
Chris
What are you putting in the coffee?? DH says to stop cuz he doesn't want to see any more new to me machines comes thru the front door. Still have one on reserve that he doesn't know about though. My, what big shoulders you have there. :)
Chris
#2042
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Chris
It's time to establish the ground rules. I tell my DH that there's lots of men in this world, but they aren't making these old machines any more.[/quote]
Miz Johnny, I like your thinking also. I agree about both men and these vintage machines. The other one I'm looking at is a 3/4 Singer made in Scotland. How can I not get it and give it a good home?
#2043
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Chris
It's time to establish the ground rules. I tell my DH that there's lots of men in this world, but they aren't making these old machines any more.[/quote]
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Hope you add kisses to your statement! LOL
#2044
Originally Posted by JJs
Originally Posted by AshleyO
Is it bad that I'm scared to even go looking for a "new" machine? I'm afraid if I end up at the thrift store, antique store, or Craigslist one will follow me home. I don't have any more room for sad orphan sewing machines! LOL
#2045
Originally Posted by Quilt Mom
Ashley,
Thanks for the info and the website. The machine at the shop uses bobbins, not a shuttle. Wondered if this is one of the earliest to make that change. Guess I will have to do more research!!
Thanks for the info and the website. The machine at the shop uses bobbins, not a shuttle. Wondered if this is one of the earliest to make that change. Guess I will have to do more research!!
#2046
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Posts: 857
I had to reread everything and then get some guts to start cleaning up my machine. Actually, it is fairly clean and once I oiled it up ---- it's purring like a kitten.
Boy, do I have lots to learn about keeping this baby in tip top condition. I guess it's just a learning curve. I'm so excited and happy!!!:-)
"Dorothy" is the name of my Singer 221 FW circa 1952. I have named her in honor of my mother who taught me to sew on her electric late 1930's? model Montgomery Wards high shank with shuttle bobbin. It's like riding a bike and reminds me of hearing Mom's encouraging voice in the background. :-)
This is fun! DH is even checking on what I am doing and offering encouragement!!! His is also curious about the machine. To him, it looks like it should be a toy....
Thanks to everyone for (posting) stopping by the shop. I feel very welcome here. :-)
Well, I've got to go. The Tigers have an afternoon game at Chicago with the White Sox. Last night was a horror movie so I've got to really encourage the team with the old English "D" :-)
Boy, do I have lots to learn about keeping this baby in tip top condition. I guess it's just a learning curve. I'm so excited and happy!!!:-)
"Dorothy" is the name of my Singer 221 FW circa 1952. I have named her in honor of my mother who taught me to sew on her electric late 1930's? model Montgomery Wards high shank with shuttle bobbin. It's like riding a bike and reminds me of hearing Mom's encouraging voice in the background. :-)
This is fun! DH is even checking on what I am doing and offering encouragement!!! His is also curious about the machine. To him, it looks like it should be a toy....
Thanks to everyone for (posting) stopping by the shop. I feel very welcome here. :-)
Well, I've got to go. The Tigers have an afternoon game at Chicago with the White Sox. Last night was a horror movie so I've got to really encourage the team with the old English "D" :-)
#2047
I wonder what this monster is used for? I'm sure its a bargain at $25 because I know anchors run more then that.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...778881908.html
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...778881908.html
#2048
Originally Posted by quilt addict
I wonder what this monster is used for? I'm sure its a bargain at $25 because I know anchors run more then that.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...778881908.html
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...778881908.html
What a beastly lookin' thing! :shock:
#2049
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: LA - Lower Alabama
Posts: 888
There's lots of that stuff around here - Vanity Fair had factories around....
usually they are in the 600 dollar range ...
usually they are in the 600 dollar range ...
#2050
Originally Posted by quilt addict
I wonder what this monster is used for? I'm sure its a bargain at $25 because I know anchors run more then that.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...778881908.html
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst...778881908.html
Bet my uncle could use that to make his saddles.
Chris
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