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Old 09-13-2011, 04:02 PM
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Hi Everyone! Just wanted to check in...MIL is visiting (a good thing, love her to pieces! :) ) but while she's here, my computer/sewing room is her bedroom, so it's a bit harder to check in as much as I usually do!

Hope everyone is having a GREAT week, see you soon!! :)
Here I thought you went AWOL
I thought you were out junkin'!!! :-) Enjoy your visit!!
We went out today for awhile...didn't find anything for me, but found some slant shank attachments that I'll be posting for sale... :) (buttonholer, zig zagger, regular attachments...along with some I picked up a couple of weeks ago!)
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Old 09-13-2011, 04:17 PM
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This machine looks interesting, can anyone tell me who makes it ,or anthing about it. It has a shuttle. Thank you
Thank you all for your help. I will let you all know what happens with the machine.
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Old 09-13-2011, 04:20 PM
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Any thoughts on this one? I called about it - I can't tell a lot from the picture, but I've wanted a toy Singer. What should I be looking for- and what do they go for? Ive seen them go for a lot more on eBay,and that's not counting the shipping. I think it looks like a centennial one.
http://rochester.craigslist.org/atq/2593341424.html
I'd get it if I were there. I have no idea about value in your neck of the woods, but it looks reasonable in mine.
I'm meeting her at one - unless it looks like there's a big problem I'm going to own a baby Singer!
You have cool toys can I come over to play?
Sure - anytime!
Well, I didn't have any problems - we met in a parking lot at a local shopping plaza. Just mover her MIL to a nursing home and was selling her things. Here are some pictures of my newest machine - good thing it's small, I'm running out of room!

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Old 09-13-2011, 04:31 PM
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is the small hand crank really considered a TOY? Looks like a full blown sewing machine---------just small.
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Old 09-13-2011, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by deplaylady
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Any thoughts on this one? I called about it - I can't tell a lot from the picture, but I've wanted a toy Singer. What should I be looking for- and what do they go for? Ive seen them go for a lot more on eBay,and that's not counting the shipping. I think it looks like a centennial one.
http://rochester.craigslist.org/atq/2593341424.html
I'd get it if I were there. I have no idea about value in your neck of the woods, but it looks reasonable in mine.
I'm meeting her at one - unless it looks like there's a big problem I'm going to own a baby Singer!
You have cool toys can I come over to play?
Sure - anytime!
Well, I didn't have any problems - we met in a parking lot at a local shopping plaza. Just mover her MIL to a nursing home and was selling her things. Here are some pictures of my newest machine - good thing it's small, I'm running out of room!
What a beautiful child's Singer machine! I would love to have one, but in my area they are quite pricey! Congrats!
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Old 09-13-2011, 04:48 PM
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Any thoughts on this one? I called about it - I can't tell a lot from the picture, but I've wanted a toy Singer. What should I be looking for- and what do they go for? Ive seen them go for a lot more on eBay,and that's not counting the shipping. I think it looks like a centennial one.
http://rochester.craigslist.org/atq/2593341424.html
I'd get it if I were there. I have no idea about value in your neck of the woods, but it looks reasonable in mine.
I'm meeting her at one - unless it looks like there's a big problem I'm going to own a baby Singer!
You have cool toys can I come over to play?
Sure - anytime!
Well, I didn't have any problems - we met in a parking lot at a local shopping plaza. Just mover her MIL to a nursing home and was selling her things. Here are some pictures of my newest machine - good thing it's small, I'm running out of room!
I really like the little toy machines, they are so cute. What a great find, at a good price. It looks very well taken care of, it is so beautiful! Enjoy
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Old 09-13-2011, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
is the small hand crank really considered a TOY? Looks like a full blown sewing machine---------just small.
Well, it is small (7" x 3" - including the handle), but it does sew like a big machine. You can even regulate stitch length, which I didn't realize it could do. The presser foot is shaped to be a needle guard, which will be nice when DGD is around. The manual has directions for making gathers, tucks and ruffles - and talks about the girls using it now and taking it to college. I have to admit, I had fun sewing with it!
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Old 09-13-2011, 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by deplaylady



I'm meeting her at one - unless it looks like there's a big problem I'm going to own a baby Singer!
You have cool toys can I come over to play?[/quote]

Sure - anytime!
Well, I didn't have any problems - we met in a parking lot at a local shopping plaza. Just mover her MIL to a nursing home and was selling her things. Here are some pictures of my newest machine - good thing it's small, I'm running out of room![/quote]

I LOVE my little model 20!! It's so much fun to play with, and makes a perfect chain stitch. The manual is so cute in the way it reads...
You got a nice one there! :)
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Old 09-13-2011, 05:28 PM
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I finally got my 401G to PP! I'm pretty jazzed. I've had it hooked up but it wasn't working right. It was slipping and the belt was shredding. I shortened the belt and stuck together with dental floss then I put a bushing between the machine and the balance wheel to give the balance wheel room for the belt. I'm wondering if it needs a heavier balance wheel. The end knob some times comes off. It still shreds the belt. I sure am getting a work out - legs are saying I had too much fun. I think I will like it for detail work - an electric goes way to fast some times. I also noticed that the lid with the stitch info has different information than the 401a.

I haven't tried to do anything with the 411G yet - it should be just about the same as the 401G. I also have a Bernina 530 that has electrical issues. I'm wondering if anybody has tried to treadle that one?

The computer my pictures is on went down - I'll try to get some up later.
Congrats for getting the machine into treadle. Yes, treadling the 401As are a bit of a workout. I think it just has to do with the belt hitting the machine. I noticed if I sit back just a bit from the cabinet, I can treadle a bit easier (hope this makes sense). I too don't like the e-machines speed for the detailed work that I'm doing on the bindings. Looking forward to your pictures!
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Old 09-13-2011, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by deplaylady

Sure - anytime!
Well, I didn't have any problems - we met in a parking lot at a local shopping plaza. Just mover her MIL to a nursing home and was selling her things. Here are some pictures of my newest machine - good thing it's small, I'm running out of room!
It's sew cute!! In my Singer Student's Manual of Machine Sewing that I was reading today, it states that machine is a Singer No.20 aka "midget models". Your machine looks like the one in photo in my manual. Those machines were used to teach little girls to sew, and also to be used by college and business girls for occasional minding and altering.
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