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this is my new baby that will be home soon ... I have had a 66 on my list, because its my birth year (I know, weird reason) ~ but she's pretty, and is already up and running. She will by mine soon :)
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
This is kind of off topic, but at the same time it is topic.
So, how many of you while researching info on vintage machines and usage of vintage machines start folders of the google sites that you found helpful?
:? :roll:
So, how many of you while researching info on vintage machines and usage of vintage machines start folders of the google sites that you found helpful?
:? :roll:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-81136-1.htm
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I know what you mean in that you feel like one of the junk drawers, that was how I'm feeling.
I never paid any attention to this feature, but now I will! After looking through yours, I now have an idea as to how to set mine up. Thank you again! :)
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Originally Posted by fabric whisperer
this is my new baby that will be home soon ... I have had a 66 on my list, because its my birth year (I know, weird reason) ~ but she's pretty, and is already up and running. She will by mine soon :)
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Hey, I think this is great! I love all 5 of my treadles, and my vintage machines. They have such history behind them. Just gotta lov'em!
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Yes, some do look like chain sewing machines. The one on the far left reminds me of the Little Red Riding Hood Toy Sewing Machine made in Germany. Have to check on this. Sure are gorgeous.
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This is what we call a Red Eye Singer. It is one of the prettiest Singers' made. Your so lucky.
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Originally Posted by Kathie S.
Originally Posted by fabric whisperer
this is my new baby that will be home soon ... I have had a 66 on my list, because its my birth year (I know, weird reason) ~ but she's pretty, and is already up and running. She will by mine soon :)
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Any ideas on how to keep the thread cutter on the 301 from sliding down? It seems to fit very tightly, but it slips down with use. Obvious answer - don't use it, but I'm accustomed to using a thread cutter.
[quote=vintagemotif][quote=SewExtreme][quote=vintagemotif]
I never paid any attention to this feature, but now I will! After looking through yours, I now have an idea as to how to set mine up. Thank you again! :)
This is fantastic! Again-Thanks for posting this information.
I copied a couple of your titles and added some of mine. I had only seen bookmarks, but never used that. This is much more helpful!
Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
If I understood your question correctly, I know what you mean. Did you see this topic on 'my pages' when I posted it? You might find it more helpful than 'bookmarking' googled info.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-81136-1.htm
You are welcome. I have learned to use 'my pages' a lot more since that topic. Did you click on my Profile and see the pages I have categorized? If you have any questions I would be glad to help you out on this. I have found it to me most helpful. After 'bookmarking' quite a few topics and then trying to locate them, it just began to feel like one of my junk drawers.... you might find something you want in there if you swish thingies back and forth long enough. LOL :lol: :lol: :lol:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-81136-1.htm
You are welcome. I have learned to use 'my pages' a lot more since that topic. Did you click on my Profile and see the pages I have categorized? If you have any questions I would be glad to help you out on this. I have found it to me most helpful. After 'bookmarking' quite a few topics and then trying to locate them, it just began to feel like one of my junk drawers.... you might find something you want in there if you swish thingies back and forth long enough. LOL :lol: :lol: :lol:
I copied a couple of your titles and added some of mine. I had only seen bookmarks, but never used that. This is much more helpful!
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Originally Posted by fabric whisperer
this is my new baby that will be home soon ... I have had a 66 on my list, because its my birth year (I know, weird reason) ~ but she's pretty, and is already up and running. She will by mine soon :)
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