Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
#5731
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
No, I was referring to this:
"go to e-bay and do a search for 127X1 needles and you will see a guy that is selling Schmetz new needles 10 for $8 that he says works on the 9W. I have not tried them."
I am assuming these are the Schmetz MY1014 needles that Kevin Pinkerton has recommended? If anyone has used them and they work in your machine, let us know!!
If the Schmetz needles work, buying them 100 at a time will definitely save money. I have NOT tried these myself, as I bought a lifetime supply when I heard the 127 X 1 needles were being discontinued.
FYI, I have heard that needles for the 306 were being discontinued as well. If you have Singer 206/306/319/320 machines, now is the time. . . . .
Nancy
#5732
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
I have been away for the past few days at a quilt retreat. I sold my never-used Featherweight and table, and came home with a Gritzner treadle, which I sewed on all weekend. I am well pleased with both the treadle AND moving an unused machine out of my house!!
Please post a picture of the Gritzer treadle. I never heard of that one!
Nancy
#5733
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Lowes has the Liquid Gold in the pourable bottle.
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#5734
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Lowes has the Liquid Gold in the pourable bottle.
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#5735
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dunster, thanks for the link but I don't see it there either :(
#5736
Hi to everyone... Just wanted to let you know how much I have enjoyed this topic... and yes the Vintage Bug has bitten me..lol
I bought an old Singer Machine off of Craigslist for $20.00, It needs lots of cleaning and repair to the cabinet but I think it is really unique. I also need a belt for it if someone can help me with that??
I think its a model 15 from the info I have seen here on the board, would like more info on it if anyone can help. On the plate on the front it has AF700811 is this the model number?? I am going to try to upload some pictures of it.. so here goes and thanks for any info on this machine.
I bought an old Singer Machine off of Craigslist for $20.00, It needs lots of cleaning and repair to the cabinet but I think it is really unique. I also need a belt for it if someone can help me with that??
I think its a model 15 from the info I have seen here on the board, would like more info on it if anyone can help. On the plate on the front it has AF700811 is this the model number?? I am going to try to upload some pictures of it.. so here goes and thanks for any info on this machine.
#5737
Originally Posted by janethagy
Hi to everyone... Just wanted to let you know how much I have enjoyed this topic... and yes the Vintage Bug has bitten me..lol
I bought an old Singer Machine off of Craigslist for $20.00, It needs lots of cleaning and repair to the cabinet but I think it is really unique. I also need a belt for it if someone can help me with that??
I think its a model 15 from the info I have seen here on the board, would like more info on it if anyone can help. On the plate on the front it has AF700811 is this the model number?? I am going to try to upload some pictures of it.. so here goes and thanks for any info on this machine.
I bought an old Singer Machine off of Craigslist for $20.00, It needs lots of cleaning and repair to the cabinet but I think it is really unique. I also need a belt for it if someone can help me with that??
I think its a model 15 from the info I have seen here on the board, would like more info on it if anyone can help. On the plate on the front it has AF700811 is this the model number?? I am going to try to upload some pictures of it.. so here goes and thanks for any info on this machine.
You have a Model 15 with 20,000 allocated on December 18, 1940.
That number is the serial number which gives you all of the above information if you go to the Singer web site.
Nancy
ps, if you got the 'vintage sewing machine' bug, you are in trouble --as everyone on this list will tell you there is no cure!
#5738
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
dunster, thanks for the link but I don't see it there either :(
#5739
The cabinet need lots of work and Im not sure just where to start at with it.. as you can see from the pic the wood is splitting or peeling back, I was thinking about replacing the complete top. Any suggestions on how to refurbish the top??? Thanks
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Dunster, the bottle looks different and it's Monday :D
Thanks!!!
Thanks!!!
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