Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Originally Posted by purplefiend
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by purplefiend
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Anyone in the Maryland area looking for a cheap 301, here is one for $35.
http://frederick.craigslist.org/atq/2298963043.html
http://frederick.craigslist.org/atq/2298963043.html
Here's what it looks like.
I tried out my 15-91 last night. Couldn't find where I put my replica owners manual (just got it a couple of weeks ago) but still managed to change the needle & get the machine threaded. Did some stitching...and it looks like crap (pardon me). Fiddled with the tension a bit but was afraid to adjust it too much without the manual to refer to. So guess it will have to wait until I find the missing manual. Bummer.
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
I tried out my 15-91 last night. Couldn't find where I put my replica owners manual (just got it a couple of weeks ago) but still managed to change the needle & get the machine threaded. Did some stitching...and it looks like crap (pardon me). Fiddled with the tension a bit but was afraid to adjust it too much without the manual to refer to. So guess it will have to wait until I find the missing manual. Bummer.
You free manual can be found here with others too.
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I went to the site to see that machine and it said that the site is missing.
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Originally Posted by chris_quilts
Here are the pics. Will not post all cuz I'm like a new mom with her baby but will post some.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
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Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Ok so my husband finally got the foot pedal rewired for "my" Singer 15-91 (on long-term loan from a friend). I got bobbins, I got a re-print of the manual. Only thing I forgot to check on was the needles. I want to give her a spin this evening, but need to stop at the fabric store on my lunch break to buy needles. Does anyone know what kind? Do they have to be Singer, or can they be Smetz (sp)? TIA :)
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Crossstitcher, you have a great group of machines. I wish I could be that lucky, maybe soon.
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
I tried out my 15-91 last night. Couldn't find where I put my replica owners manual (just got it a couple of weeks ago) but still managed to change the needle & get the machine threaded. Did some stitching...and it looks like crap (pardon me). Fiddled with the tension a bit but was afraid to adjust it too much without the manual to refer to. So guess it will have to wait until I find the missing manual. Bummer.
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Does anyone know about a chain sewing machine called Willcox and Brigs?
Hi Everyone,
Just came across this adorable free pattern from Sindy Rodenmeyer at Fat Cat Patterns for a mug rug with a appliqued Featherweight sewing machine on it.
http://fatcatpatterns.com/Mug_Rugs.html
Just came across this adorable free pattern from Sindy Rodenmeyer at Fat Cat Patterns for a mug rug with a appliqued Featherweight sewing machine on it.
http://fatcatpatterns.com/Mug_Rugs.html
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