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Old 04-09-2011, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
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My wedding quilt just came back from the quilter today. It only has 1200+ pieces in it, the smallest a modest 2". You can see it here if your like:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-114572-1.htm

Congrats,
Quiltgranny, that is a beautiful quilt -- what a wonderful gift! I hope the recipients of that quilt appreciate the work and love that went into that quilt. I also love you Avator quilt -- very striking looking quilt!

Nancy
Thank you, Nancy. I believe my son and new bride really do/will appreciate their quilt and the work that has gone into it. My son has been particularly encouraging to me all along as he knows that with my disabilities it isn't always easy. His wife knows her way around a sewing machine, so I'm sure she will appreciate it, too. :D

The block in my avatar is from a BOM a couple of years ago called "Heartland Heritage", designed by Pam Buda from heartspunquilts.com. She is quite a talented designer. :thumbup:
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Old 04-09-2011, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by quilt'nmomma
Do any of you know if you can still get needles for the Childs Vintage Sew Handy Electric machine? I am wanting to purchase one for my daughter but not sure if I can get needles for it.
Yes, you can get them on ebay, I just got some for mine that I've had since the 50's. Just put Sew Handy or child's sewing machine needles in ebay search and it should bring up any that are available. There are manuals, thread spool pins, etc. available too. Good luck.
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Old 04-09-2011, 08:51 AM
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[quote=mtspools][quote=vintagemotif]
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Originally Posted by dirty1mom

Try the Vicks. It works! At least it worked for me along with the chicken soup.
What about the Vicks? BF got awful cough !

Cherrybsixty stated that Vicks on the bottom of the feet works wonders. A number of other agreed. I gave it a try the past two nights, and I'm breathing much better now with very little cough. Put some on my son's feet last night, and I didn't hear a sound out of him, nice deep sleep. He seems much better too.
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Old 04-09-2011, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Unfortunately this has turned into a bronchitis type of thing,... I was instructed that this could easily turn into something worse if I didnt take my time resting but that is driving me nuts! Billy
Billy, had the same thing. Caught it barely in time before pneumonia. LOTS of rest, drugs (including codeine cough syrup) and my dr knows me well enough to tell me no sewing just because I was home resting and not working! :) I didn't feel like it anyway b/c the codeine makes me tired but it helped the hacking. Follow her orders it what I would say.
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Old 04-09-2011, 09:01 AM
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Garage saling today just because. Found a free Dressmaker with a handwheel that turns but the needle doesn't move. Asked if he'd oiled the machine and he said it sat in the garage for about 5 yrs. Any ideas on to unfreeze the needle and get her working again? Will post pics later today after the yard work and garden work. It's a potted motor. You can see the belt on the handwheel but it's covered other than that along with the motor. Thx in advance.
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Old 04-09-2011, 10:22 AM
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Congratulations Kathie on that treadle cabinet you just got back from the re-finisher guy. It looks fantastic - do you want me to post pictures for you?

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That is completly up to you. It does not matter either way to me. Kathie
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Old 04-09-2011, 11:23 AM
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TAKE A LOOK AT THE CINDERELLA MACHINE!

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-114670-1.htm

If you have any info on this please let me know.
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Old 04-09-2011, 12:21 PM
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[quote=vintagemotif][quote=mtspools]
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by dirty1mom

Try the Vicks. It works! At least it worked for me along with the chicken soup.
What about the Vicks? BF got awful cough !

Cherrybsixty stated that Vicks on the bottom of the feet works wonders. A number of other agreed. I gave it a try the past two nights, and I'm breathing much better now with very little cough. Put some on my son's feet last night, and I didn't hear a sound out of him, nice deep sleep. He seems much better too.
Actually Monica, I wasn't the first to mention it, but thank you, I do know that it works. And bet if Billy wasn't so manly about it and add it to the doctor's care that HE would get more rest and start to recover sooner. Try what the 'little brown mouse,' suggest.
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Old 04-09-2011, 12:27 PM
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i love looking at the posts about the vintage sewing machines and learning about them. i learned to sew on a singer treadle machine and it really sewed well. keep up the good work. we all appreciate it.
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Old 04-09-2011, 01:20 PM
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My hats off to you people who enjoy tinkering with these old machines. I am ready to pull my hair out on my 66. Hubby and I can not get the tension right. The more we fool with it the bigger the birds nest on the bottom gets. We are ready to throw in the towel and take it in to be serviced. We worked on the White today also and we could not get it to pick up the bobbin thread. I walked away from it and hubby continued working with it. He found out that you turn the balance toward the back instead of front like the Singers. It took a while to get the bobbin case threaded. I need to take some classes for dummies. :-( Kathie
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