Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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Location: Wichita, KS
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[Perfect for a boat ride... Anyone else in for banana bread, coffee and a night time boat ride? Ahhhhhh....[/quote]
I'm on my way! It may be a stormy night here in KS, so I'd love to escape for a few hours, lol. I'm bringing my own creamer.
I'm on my way! It may be a stormy night here in KS, so I'd love to escape for a few hours, lol. I'm bringing my own creamer.
I finally got in the bobbin case and needles for my two tone green 319W...it is so cool. It does all the stitches. The prior owner had tried to use a 15x1 needle and had turned the needle bar around backwards and such, but with a little adjustment, it is right on track. Happy dance here in LA. Also, my mom just had to get me another machine, a tan Singer 177C (1970-74, Brazil) in a walnut cabinet. Very utilitarian, no light, but basic straight stitch and zigzag. Sews a great stitch. It threads different, but that's okay. Just something different. Pics later.
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Originally Posted by kwendt
Originally Posted by kwendt
oh, I'm making banana bread. Come on over, the coffee's 'on'
Originally Posted by Glenn
I am on my way Glenn
Originally Posted by Ohio Star Quilter
A couple days ago I said I would post pictures of the Necchi BU Mira and cabinet that I got off of Freecycle. It came with all the attachments, manual, Wonder wheel and cams. The cords were all rotted and the handwheel wouldn't move by hand at all. The spring on the slide plate was broken and the bobbin winder housing was broken in two. I found replacements on Ebay and Bonanza.
I used a lot of liquid wrench in all of the oil points to get it loosened up and then oiled it,rewired the machine and took apart the motor and cleaned it up. Rewiring it and cleaning the motor was a first for me but with all the info on the internet I figured that I could do it. I'm waiting for the belt to come in the mail and then will muster up the courage to plug it in. lol
I'll make sure that I plug it into a GFCI outlet so if something is wrong it will trip it.
Judy
I used a lot of liquid wrench in all of the oil points to get it loosened up and then oiled it,rewired the machine and took apart the motor and cleaned it up. Rewiring it and cleaning the motor was a first for me but with all the info on the internet I figured that I could do it. I'm waiting for the belt to come in the mail and then will muster up the courage to plug it in. lol
I'll make sure that I plug it into a GFCI outlet so if something is wrong it will trip it.
Judy
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I came home without the little New Home Ruby. She just didn't say 'take me home'. I have no idea which Singer my grandmother's last treadle was, but I think that's what I'm looking for. Anyone want a cute little machine in Middleville, MI - SE of Grand Rapids? I'm glad my 300 mile trip was for a family wedding, not just to see the machine.
I'm going to put my garage saling granddaughters on it this Summer.
BTW, she did treadle very quietly.
I'm going to put my garage saling granddaughters on it this Summer.
BTW, she did treadle very quietly.
How many people can you put on that boat? I'd be up for a moonlight ride, sweet cream butter on the nanna bread, and I guess I'll bring my own hot tea. Let's see, if I leave here now, I'll get there by mornin'. My tea will be gone, you'll have nothing but crumbs, and the moon will be settin'. Can we get rain checks here?
[quote=melinda1962]I finally got in the bobbin case and needles for my two tone green 319W...it is so cool. It does all the stitches. The prior owner had tried to use a 15x1 needle and had turned the needle bar around backwards and such, but with a little adjustment, it is right on track. Happy dance here in LA.
Melinda,
what type of needle does the 319 take, I need to find some, too and can't remember the type. Brain cramp!
Jane
Melinda,
what type of needle does the 319 take, I need to find some, too and can't remember the type. Brain cramp!
Jane
Originally Posted by kwendt
Originally Posted by Grandmother23
Originally Posted by kwendt
Great! It'll come out the oven in about 20 minutes. The porch light is on...and oh yes, it's about 73 degrees, clear. The wind's out of the SE at about 2 mph. Perfect for a boat ride... Anyone else in for banana bread, coffee and a night time boat ride? Ahhhhhh....
[quote=Grandmother23]
OK, I'll bite. What is a straight leg Singer Iron?
Here is a picture of my Singer straight-leg treadle. I don't know how to rotate the picture, sorry.
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by purplefiend
[vintagemotif]
I just haven't quite figured out how to take the metal straight leg Singer irons apart to do that. I'm hoping that someone at the North Texas TOGA next month will help me do just that. I hate the clanking.
Sharon
I have a straight leg Singer too. I found it to be a bit noisy until I moved it against a wall and now the National Two Spools sits in it. Just moving it helped with some of the noise.
I just haven't quite figured out how to take the metal straight leg Singer irons apart to do that. I'm hoping that someone at the North Texas TOGA next month will help me do just that. I hate the clanking.
Sharon
206x13 is the size. I got them from online at a store called http://shop.sew-classic.com/ They were prompt in delivery, and not overly priced.[quote=JaneK]
Originally Posted by melinda1962
I finally got in the bobbin case and needles for my two tone green 319W...it is so cool. It does all the stitches. The prior owner had tried to use a 15x1 needle and had turned the needle bar around backwards and such, but with a little adjustment, it is right on track. Happy dance here in LA.
Melinda,
what type of needle does the 319 take, I need to find some, too and can't remember the type. Brain cramp!
Jane
Melinda,
what type of needle does the 319 take, I need to find some, too and can't remember the type. Brain cramp!
Jane
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