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Old 08-19-2010, 12:05 PM
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If you guys get a chance look at Sacramento Craigslist and number 1904021012.

What a beautiful machine!

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Yes, it is beautiful. Very tempting...Sacramento is only an hour or so away...hubby would kill me!!!
Has anyone else had a chance to look at this machine! I think it is a excellent buy, I bet I could get it for $100?

Billy what do you think of the machine?

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Old 08-19-2010, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Jerudy
That is just so cool, I bought my FW at the Lancaster show last March. What made my decision was that the seller told me that month and year it was born, just happen to be the same month and year I was born. I just love it to pieces. Even though I paid over 5x the amount some people are paying on this board of them. But, what do I know????
Around here, FW's go for $350 and up. It is unusual to find one for under $300.

To the person who wondered where to start your vintage machine shopping, I'd do garage and estate sales. I have 4 treadles now, the oldest one 1901 and the most I paid for any of them is $50. They are all in good shape except the 1901 one!

Happy hunting -- that is half the fun! The other half is bring home the old machines, cleaning them up, polishing them and getting perfect stitches from them!

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Old 08-19-2010, 12:17 PM
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[quote=jenna p in ga]
Originally Posted by AbbyQuilts
UGHHHH
Well tonight it wants to start acting up.

First the bobbin keeps getting stuck. Well not the bobbin but the thread. Like I can not pull the tread out.
When I get it going again I sew for a little bit and then it sticks again and puckers up the fabric.

Now the belt keeps slipping.
It happened the first night I had the treadle and I tightened the belt as it was REALLY loose. But I looked at it and its not loose (well a little but no more then it should be).

Anyone one have any suggestions?
How is your treadling? I had a terrible time getting even stitches because I was a terrible treadler! Once, I figured out how to treadle and keep going forward, I had no problems with thread breaks any more. When I started treadling I was not smooth and the machine would go forward then take a back stitch and break thread -- constantly. Also, make sure you have a new, sharp needle!

Good Luck!

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Old 08-19-2010, 12:29 PM
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[quote=BoJangles]
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UGHHHH
Well tonight it wants to start acting up.

First the bobbin keeps getting stuck. Well not the bobbin but the thread. Like I can not pull the tread out.
When I get it going again I sew for a little bit and then it sticks again and puckers up the fabric.

Now the belt keeps slipping.
It happened the first night I had the treadle and I tightened the belt as it was REALLY loose. But I looked at it and its not loose (well a little but no more then it should be).

Anyone one have any suggestions?
How is your treadling? I had a terrible time getting even stitches because I was a terrible treadler! Once, I figured out how to treadle and keep going forward, I had no problems with thread breaks any more. When I started treadling I was not smooth and the machine would go forward then take a back stitch and break thread -- constantly. Also, make sure you have a new, sharp needle!

Good Luck!

Nancy
Thanks Nancy. My treadling is fine. I have been treadling for as long as I can remember with my mothers treadles. I have a smooth motion and its not the top thread that breaks and get stuck its the bobbin. even when I am done I can not pull the tread.

I just took the head out and figured I will mess with it another day.
I cleaned up my 66-16 and put it in there and it runs great! and it has a back tack that is so cool.
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Old 08-19-2010, 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by AbbyQuilts
[ its not the top thread that breaks and get stuck its the bobbin. even when I am done I can not pull the tread.
I would still try a different thread (when you get it back out). It was my bobbin thread that was causing skipped stitches on my treadle. And, I had the tension a bit too tight so sometimes it would not let the thread pull out and would break. Again, I am far from expert, just sharing my experince.

Happy sewing on the 66.
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Old 08-19-2010, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by jenna p in ga

i would try a different thread on the other one anyway. It was my bobbin thread that was causeing me to have skipped stitches. And, I had the tension a bit too tight so sometimes it would not let the thread pull out and would break. Again, I am far from expert, just sharing my experince.

Happy sewing on the 66.
I pulled out all the tread that was on the bobbin when I got the machine and replaced it with my own.
If this machines bobbin area does not like my thread we have a problem lol cus I only use coats and clarke 100% cotton thread lol that I get at Joann's on sale or with a coupon.
I bought a 10$ spool of aurifil before and my (mondren Kenmore) hated it and refused to sew. I learned my lesson :lol:

I dont know. I didnt throw the thing out the wondow so she still has a chance. Just really ticked my feathers as I was on such a roll last night lol.

I have a domestic that I LOVE and it has never in the 9 years I have owned it given me any problems. I can even leave it sit for 1-2 years and come back to it and works like yesterday. I am finding that these Singers although nice are not like the
domestic

But I will get use to the Singers. So far the 66-16 is not giving me any trouble.
Also I found that I didnt need to change the hand wheel. The electric hand wheel will work for the treadle so that was cool.

I was already thinking of just displaying the red eye 66-1 as I love the decals and the 66-16's decals are already worn some

SO I may just display the redeye and bring her down a few times a year to use her and clean her up a bit
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Originally Posted by AbbyQuilts
I pulled out all the tread that was on the bobbin when I got the machine and replaced it with my own.
If this machines bobbin area does not like my thread we have a problem lol cus I only use coats and clarke 100% cotton thread lol that I get at Joann's on sale or with a coupon.
I bought a 10$ spool of aurifil before and my (mondren Kenmore) hated it and refused to sew. I learned my lesson :lol:

I dont know. I didnt throw the thing out the wondow so she still has a chance. Just really ticked my feathers as I was on such a roll last night lol.

I have a domestic that I LOVE and it has never in the 9 years I have owned it given me any problems. I can even leave it sit for 1-2 years and come back to it and works like yesterday. I am finding that these Singers although nice are not like the
domestic

But I will get use to the Singers. So far the 66-16 is not giving me any trouble.
Also I found that I didnt need to change the hand wheel. The electric hand wheel will work for the treadle so that was cool.

I was already thinking of just displaying the red eye 66-1 as I love the decals and the 66-16's decals are already worn some

SO I may just display the redeye and bring her down a few times a year to use her and clean her up a bit
LOL, don't get rid of the thread just use another machine. I use C&C also, but was trying Gutterman's poly thread, mainly because it was handy, and the treadle did not like it!!! It does fine w/the C&C poly or 100% cotton.

Glad you are having fun sewing anyway. I am thankful to have more machines because I have a love/hate relationship w/my newer machine. So, when it wants to act up I can just go to another machine, lol.
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Well Guys and Gals, I am doing a happy dance tonight. DH and I just won this on E bay. Can't wait to get her home. Will call her Diana. Suppose to be the same size as the FW. I think she sure is pretty. Going to put her in an orphan cabinet. Here's a few pic.
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I have one I got at a thrift store. Nice machine, I paid 8.98 for it. ......almost like new, no scratches, rust or no problems, came with orig book and everything. Love to sew on it. Have my eye on a 3/4 cabinet for 75.00, but really don't have room for it. It came in a carrying case. I had it under my desk at work for 3 or 4 yrs and pieced at lunch time......even sewed up my boss's trousers one time, after a blow out when picking up a bankers file box. Too funny......a good thing his office has blinds.
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Old 08-19-2010, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by girardgirl61
I have one I got at a thrift store. Nice machine, I paid 8.98 for it. ......almost like new, no scratches, rust or no problems, came with orig book and everything. Love to sew on it. Have my eye on a 3/4 cabinet for 75.00, but really don't have room for it. It came in a carrying case. I had it under my desk at work for 3 or 4 yrs and pieced at lunch time......even sewed up my boss's trousers one time, after a blow out when picking up a bankers file box. Too funny......a good thing his office has blinds.
Do you happen to know who made this machine? I looked and can't find any thing. Also if you have a book would you be willing to send me a copy? I would reimburse you for the postage. Thanks
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