Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Well was lucky enough to pick up this 1920 Singer 66 afterwork for free. Also a box of accessories, some back clamp for this machine and some side clamp. When I talked to her she said it had been on her patio so I was expecting a parts machine. But cabinet is not all that bad and the machine moves freely just cannot open the slide plate.
This is the first singer that I have seen the japan crazed and coming off. So it will go to Billy for a repaint when the budget allows. :-)
This is the first singer that I have seen the japan crazed and coming off. So it will go to Billy for a repaint when the budget allows. :-)
Cabinet has been refurbished but needs veneer on top
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Machine as is
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Back shows paint flaking off
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Originally Posted by Elsie Blight
Thank you BoJangles It is just what l need but it looks kind of scarey to do onyour own but l will try soon in the meantime this is a picture of my latest its a 319K in good order no marks with original receipt and book plus all c
amms
amms
Nancy
Originally Posted by quilt addict
Well was lucky enough to pick up this 1920 Singer 66 afterwork for free. Also a box of accessories, some back clamp for this machine and some side clamp. When I talked to her she said it had been on her patio so I was expecting a parts machine. But cabinet is not all that bad and the machine moves freely just cannot open the slide plate.
This is the first singer that I have seen the japan crazed and coming off. So it will go to Billy for a repaint when the budget allows. :-)
This is the first singer that I have seen the japan crazed and coming off. So it will go to Billy for a repaint when the budget allows. :-)
Nancy
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Kitzone
Photo Update 1930 White Rotary: Here is a photo of the cabinet.
If you have extra time check out:
http://community.webshots.com/user/a...ession?start=0
If you have extra time check out:
http://community.webshots.com/user/a...ession?start=0
Nancy
Originally Posted by quiltmouse
newbie pulling up a stool?
I'm 54. When I was bitty, say 4 or 5, mom got a new used machine. When I graduated from high school 1974, they got her a new used machine & the old one was my gift.
I's my only machine & a workhorse. Well, I do have a babylock.
Singer 403 Slantomatic. I have all the bits pcs cams manual, everything. A couple of fancy gadget feet that I never have fiddled with. One is supposed to be a ruffler.
Is that too young for this club? :mrgreen:
That Universal is just adorable.
I'm 54. When I was bitty, say 4 or 5, mom got a new used machine. When I graduated from high school 1974, they got her a new used machine & the old one was my gift.
I's my only machine & a workhorse. Well, I do have a babylock.
Singer 403 Slantomatic. I have all the bits pcs cams manual, everything. A couple of fancy gadget feet that I never have fiddled with. One is supposed to be a ruffler.
Is that too young for this club? :mrgreen:
That Universal is just adorable.
Marie M.
Here's a link if anyone is Indianapolis, Indiana area.......
Goodwill auction....
RED EYE IN A PARLOR CAB
Must be picked up... interesting and current bid 13.99
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/auctions...99806.html#des
Happy shopping :)
Goodwill auction....
RED EYE IN A PARLOR CAB
Must be picked up... interesting and current bid 13.99
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/auctions...99806.html#des
Happy shopping :)
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Originally Posted by Elsie Blight
Thank you BoJangles It is just what l need but it looks kind of scarey to do onyour own but l will try soon in the meantime this is a picture of my latest its a 319K in good order no marks with original receipt and book plus all c
amms
amms
Originally Posted by MarieM
At our quilt show last year an 18 year old got a beautiful hand crank for her graduation gift. She walked past all the computerized machines and headed to the "Feathers & Cranks" booth. She said she didn't like the electric machines because she couldn't control the speed to her liking. So no your not to young for a vintage machine.
Marie M.
Marie M.
Nancy
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Originally Posted by Kitzone
I was wondering if any members live close to Frederick, Oklahoma?
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Estate sale finds today. A like new Singer buttonholer w/manual in green rectangle plastic container. A Pfaff 1252 in cabinet.
I am going to take the 230 out of the monster green cabinet and put it in this one (monster goes to the dump). Then take the 1252 and donate it to a school. The 230 will be donated to World Impact Ministries here in Wichita.
Now to do some yard work!
I am going to take the 230 out of the monster green cabinet and put it in this one (monster goes to the dump). Then take the 1252 and donate it to a school. The 230 will be donated to World Impact Ministries here in Wichita.
Now to do some yard work!
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