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Originally Posted by Randa
Originally Posted by Glenn
I just posted a fix for worn spots on cabinets that you may not want to completely refinish. Glenn
Originally Posted by buslady
1937 I think.
Nancy
Originally Posted by Glenn
Originally Posted by Randa
Originally Posted by Glenn
I just posted a fix for worn spots on cabinets that you may not want to completely refinish. Glenn
Nancy
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by buslady
1937 I think.
Nancy
Originally Posted by Lostn51
Check this site out for dating Domestic machines. I happened to bump into this site and was really interesting to see the machines on it.
http://www.kelsew.info/Domestic/dome...lsnolinks.html
The 3rd machine down is just like the one I have.
Billy
http://www.kelsew.info/Domestic/dome...lsnolinks.html
The 3rd machine down is just like the one I have.
Billy
Nancy
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Check this site out for dating Domestic machines. I happened to bump into this site and was really interesting to see the machines on it.
http://www.kelsew.info/Domestic/dome...lsnolinks.html
The 3rd machine down is just like the one I have.
Billy
http://www.kelsew.info/Domestic/dome...lsnolinks.html
The 3rd machine down is just like the one I have.
Billy
I just wanted to cross post this here, as it may relate to some of you :)
I am looking for an older Singer or similar all-metal machine. I am still fairly new to sewing and my very basic machine died on me. Hubby and I are tight on money so hoping to find a good used machine that will last and last. I heard the Singer models 301, 328, 401, 403, 500a, Slant-O-Matic, Rocketeer, etc are very good workhorse types. I am willing to pay for shipping and then some for the machine as well, but our budget is pretty limited. Please PM me :) Thank you for your time.
Ashley
I am looking for an older Singer or similar all-metal machine. I am still fairly new to sewing and my very basic machine died on me. Hubby and I are tight on money so hoping to find a good used machine that will last and last. I heard the Singer models 301, 328, 401, 403, 500a, Slant-O-Matic, Rocketeer, etc are very good workhorse types. I am willing to pay for shipping and then some for the machine as well, but our budget is pretty limited. Please PM me :) Thank you for your time.
Ashley
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by buslady
1937 I think.
Nancy
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by buslady
1937 I think.
Nancy
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Don't most of these older machines sew only straight stitch?
Just curious why so many of them have a buttonhole attachment with them? Or does the buttonhole attachement somehow do the zigzag needed for buttonholes? It just occured to me that a lot of machines that I have seen or called about, the owner will specifically point out that they have a buttonhole attachment with them? ? ?
Just curious why so many of them have a buttonhole attachment with them? Or does the buttonhole attachement somehow do the zigzag needed for buttonholes? It just occured to me that a lot of machines that I have seen or called about, the owner will specifically point out that they have a buttonhole attachment with them? ? ?
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