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Originally Posted by Elsie Blight
Hello every one out there l have within this last week become the owner of a Singer Treadle sewing machine and would you believe four Singer portable machines and two other portable ones. l went to look at the treadle at a deceased estate and he asked me if l was interested, well to cut out a long story l made two trips to collect them with all sewing kneedles ectr. so l have now got a second sewing room l will post pictures when l know how to get them in this section. Can any one tell me how?????
l love this section.
l love this section.
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
I was having trouble with my tension on my new white feather weight machine. I saw Nancy and she worked on
my machine and discovered it was the thread I was using.
She had me use cotton thread, what a difference that made.
No more polyester thread for my little lady. Thanks Nancy
you are the best. Kathie
my machine and discovered it was the thread I was using.
She had me use cotton thread, what a difference that made.
No more polyester thread for my little lady. Thanks Nancy
you are the best. Kathie
Nancy
I have had a Singer 66, serial #AK886098, for about 6 months now. I've loved sewing on it and use it lots. Now I can't get the needle to pull up the bobbin thread.
I was sewing last week and my top thread broke, I re-threaded the needle, sewed about 18" and it broke again, I re-threaded the entire top thread,and changed the needle, sewed about 12" and it broke again, took the bobbin out, oiled it per instruction manual, and now it won't pull the bobbin thread up. Everything in the bobbin case moves. I've re-threaded both top and bobbin several times. If any of you have any suggestions I'd really appreciate.
Thanks,
Marie M.
I was sewing last week and my top thread broke, I re-threaded the needle, sewed about 18" and it broke again, I re-threaded the entire top thread,and changed the needle, sewed about 12" and it broke again, took the bobbin out, oiled it per instruction manual, and now it won't pull the bobbin thread up. Everything in the bobbin case moves. I've re-threaded both top and bobbin several times. If any of you have any suggestions I'd really appreciate.
Thanks,
Marie M.
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Originally Posted by MarieM
I have had a Singer 66, serial #AK886098, for about 6 months now. I've loved sewing on it and use it lots. Now I can't get the needle to pull up the bobbin thread.
I was sewing last week and my top thread broke, I re-threaded the needle, sewed about 18" and it broke again, I re-threaded the entire top thread,and changed the needle, sewed about 12" and it broke again, took the bobbin out, oiled it per instruction manual, and now it won't pull the bobbin thread up. Everything in the bobbin case moves. I've re-threaded both top and bobbin several times. If any of you have any suggestions I'd really appreciate.
Thanks,
Marie M.
I was sewing last week and my top thread broke, I re-threaded the needle, sewed about 18" and it broke again, I re-threaded the entire top thread,and changed the needle, sewed about 12" and it broke again, took the bobbin out, oiled it per instruction manual, and now it won't pull the bobbin thread up. Everything in the bobbin case moves. I've re-threaded both top and bobbin several times. If any of you have any suggestions I'd really appreciate.
Thanks,
Marie M.
It seems that the needle was put in incorrectly. Have you changed your needle recently?
Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
Originally Posted by MarieM
I have had a Singer 66, serial #AK886098, for about 6 months now. I've loved sewing on it and use it lots. Now I can't get the needle to pull up the bobbin thread.
I was sewing last week and my top thread broke, I re-threaded the needle, sewed about 18" and it broke again, I re-threaded the entire top thread,and changed the needle, sewed about 12" and it broke again, took the bobbin out, oiled it per instruction manual, and now it won't pull the bobbin thread up. Everything in the bobbin case moves. I've re-threaded both top and bobbin several times. If any of you have any suggestions I'd really appreciate.
Thanks,
Marie M.
I was sewing last week and my top thread broke, I re-threaded the needle, sewed about 18" and it broke again, I re-threaded the entire top thread,and changed the needle, sewed about 12" and it broke again, took the bobbin out, oiled it per instruction manual, and now it won't pull the bobbin thread up. Everything in the bobbin case moves. I've re-threaded both top and bobbin several times. If any of you have any suggestions I'd really appreciate.
Thanks,
Marie M.
It seems that the needle was put in incorrectly. Have you changed your needle recently?
Originally Posted by luv2learn
Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
I was going to find some Evaporust to use on my older sewing machine feet that have a little corrosion on them... Apparently it's not sold in my area, as all I could find was Naval Jelly for rust, which said NOT to use it on chrome. Aren't all the machine feet chrome? Those are the parts that are rusty! So, what is generally used to get rust off of chrome? Some 0000 steel wool?
I'd also appreciate any info I could get on the wooden Singer puzzle boxes for attachments. Were those made for certain models only, or just for a certain time period? If just for specific models, which ones?
Thanks!
I'd also appreciate any info I could get on the wooden Singer puzzle boxes for attachments. Were those made for certain models only, or just for a certain time period? If just for specific models, which ones?
Thanks!
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Happy Treadler
I've got my piecing machine, the Two Spool, the Davis VF for straight & wavy quilting (I actually have both the old & new models because I love the machine so much!), the 15-88 for fm quilting, the 31-15 for larger projects (just got a walking foot for it, but waiting for a part), Eldredge chainstitcher for embroidery, a Necchi BU that I drop in the straight leg Singer cabinet for "ZZ" capabilities. Also re-painted a Singer 128 hand crank and named her Blue Sally (the instructions are on my webshots), a featherweight just because they're cute as a button (only electric). Got many others throughout the house but these are my 'main' machines that I use daily (at least I WISH I could use them daily!). REALLY gotta get my pictures updated. I have sworn off Craigslist for awhile now because I can't help myself. I joined this quilting forum so I would actually USE them more, and here I am again talking about machines. ha ha.
If anyone has a machine that is beyond saving in regards to the decals & paint, the re-painting really wasn't that hard and you can pick your favorite color. I LOVE blueish-purple!
If anyone has a machine that is beyond saving in regards to the decals & paint, the re-painting really wasn't that hard and you can pick your favorite color. I LOVE blueish-purple!
Nancy
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Originally Posted by luv2learn
Billy, so if it is $200 pint, how much does it take to do one machine?
And by the way, I think there should be a place on the VSMS where we can see your gallery pictures of ALL of your
sewing machine paint jobs!
And by the way, I think there should be a place on the VSMS where we can see your gallery pictures of ALL of your
sewing machine paint jobs!
I have some machines that I have painted in my PDA and there are a few of them scattered about through out the board. But I will post a couple here so you can see what they look like.
Billy
My Favorite!!
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Pretty in Pink!!
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66 shot in paint that mimics the finish of the original "japan"
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Candy Rootbeer w/22kt Gold Leaf
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My 24 in the same "japan" finish
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Base/Clear
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Multi layer Pearl "Ghost Flames"
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My Baby
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Oh WOW WOW WOW WOW Billy!!! Your re-paints are absolutely GORGEOUS. Wow. *drool*
I thought they sold the color-changing paint in a spray can and it was made by DuPont or someone like that?
I thought they sold the color-changing paint in a spray can and it was made by DuPont or someone like that?
I got up with the intention of snapping pics of my MM room and my machines to post and I cannot find my camera to save myself. I thought I could walk right to the spot where it always is, but today it's not there and I can't figure out where I put it. Now I know why I collect sewing machines reather than something small, they don't hide from me.....
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