Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums > Main > For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell >

Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell

Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell

Thread Tools
 
Old 10-05-2011, 04:51 AM
  #24811  
Junior Member
 
justtrish's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: London, Ontario
Posts: 231
Default

Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Charlee
I'd SO be on that one if I could...that parlor cabinet is on my wish list!! I've gotten to the point where I have to be super selective....I'm out of room!! :lol:
Charlee, I am with you! We have 9 treadles in the house and three more in the garage waiting to be refinished! I can't get any more treadles - just portable machines! At that, I have nearly 40 machines now!

Nancy
How do you decide which one to sew on? :)
justtrish is offline  
Old 10-05-2011, 05:21 AM
  #24812  
Super Member
 
Charlee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Idaho
Posts: 6,442
Default

Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Charlee
Hey Everyone!!! We have STITCHES at our house!! Hazel, "bless her heart" :lol: , wouldn't stitch. She set her presser foot down and firmly REFUSED to make a stitch, so...the SU (spousal unit) and I tag teamed the issue...I played for a bit, got frustrated and he took over. He broke a needle (at THREE bucks a needle, he was NOT Mr. Popular at that moment) he stepped away and I went back at it...he came back to help and together, we figured out that the race was extended out as far as it would go, causing the top thread to catch and hang up between the race and the shuttle causing it to miss the loop. Backed the race up just a hair and we all of the sudden had a stitchin' machine! Not one skipped stitch, tension perfect! :)


I'm a pretty happy camper right now! :)
Charlee, congratulations! Remind me - is your Hazel a New Vertical Feed or the original Vertical Feed? I believe it is the original older style. I have been putting on bindings with my "Betty," a old style Davis Vertical Feed like I believe yours is - pre 1900 -, but lately I have to go around my quilts twice to get a nice stitch. The first time around she does ok, then a few bunched up stitches - very loose, then ok again. When you are putting binding on a king/queen sized quilt, this is a lot of work. When I take the quilt out and just stitch with her, she is perfect! I'm beginning to think it is because of the weight of the quilt pulling? I really think I am keeping the quilt up without drag, but I wonder? I can't wait for you to put on a binding to see what your Hazel does!

Nancy
Hazel is old style...but a high arm. I figure she's about 1887 or so....after (of course) the last patent date of May 1885, but before 1890, when the Davis company fired up operations in Dayton, OH. Hazel was made in Watertown, NY. Davis shut down operations in NY in 1888 to make the move.

I have a table runner that is about ready for binding...just have to finish hand quilting the border on it and it'll be ready for Hazel to stitch on the binding....I figured a small task for her first job here! :lol: I have a quilt top that I just need to get the borders on...she may get that whole job of quilting it....she treadles really easy, btw...
Charlee is offline  
Old 10-05-2011, 05:26 AM
  #24813  
Super Member
 
Charlee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Idaho
Posts: 6,442
Default

Originally Posted by justtrish
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Charlee
I'd SO be on that one if I could...that parlor cabinet is on my wish list!! I've gotten to the point where I have to be super selective....I'm out of room!! :lol:
Charlee, I am with you! We have 9 treadles in the house and three more in the garage waiting to be refinished! I can't get any more treadles - just portable machines! At that, I have nearly 40 machines now!

Nancy
How do you decide which one to sew on? :)
It's usually my favorite of the moment...or it's whichever one is most convenient at the time!! ;)
Charlee is offline  
Old 10-05-2011, 06:50 AM
  #24814  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Outer Space
Posts: 9,319
Default

Originally Posted by Quilt Mom
Originally Posted by justtrish
I have a complaint!!

I am getting no sewing done... I go into my sewing room, look at all the pretty vintage machines and can't decide which one to use.... :)
Is this truly a complaint, or are you bragging about all your wonderful vintage machines?!!!!! :lol: :lol:

Question ---

I have a kenmore 158.14000 - took the head out of the cabinet to clean the machine. Thanks to the gremlins that attack at the worst time, I cannot find the set screws to hold the machine head in the cabinet. Any ideas on where to look for replacements?
You can try ebay or googling Kenmore set screws. I don't know if they're the same size as Singer or not. I'd put some more effort into finding them before buying new ones. WORST case, as I had to do this with one of my machines, you can buy a tap and die set and re-drill the holes to fit common grub screws available at Lowes. But, finding replacements would be cheaper and easier.
Candace is offline  
Old 10-05-2011, 07:32 AM
  #24815  
Power Poster
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Alabama
Posts: 15,368
Default

Take off the screw knob at the top left of the machine (the pressure foot tension control). Take the face plate off. Spray WD 40 lightly on the parts where the pressure foot rod is supported by the cast iron sewing machine frame. Gently heat it with a hair dryer. Stop every few minutes to try the foot lever. Once you get it heated up, spray it again with WD 40 on the rod. It should come loose.

Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Blinky
I purchased a Sphynx treadle sewing machine...127? I think the presser bar is froze up on it so it won't move the presser foot up and done. My husband at the moment is trying to soak it in something at the moment. If he can't unfreeze it I was wondering how to obtain a new bar for my machine? Thanks!
Don't force it. Heat it and gently try rocking it up and down if it will move at all. New ones can be had but you should be able to keep yours.
twinkie is offline  
Old 10-05-2011, 11:16 AM
  #24816  
Senior Member
 
melinda1962's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 476
Default

Originally Posted by Candace
Originally Posted by Quilt Mom
Originally Posted by justtrish
I have a complaint!!

I am getting no sewing done... I go into my sewing room, look at all the pretty vintage machines and can't decide which one to use.... :)
Is this truly a complaint, or are you bragging about all your wonderful vintage machines?!!!!! :lol: :lol:

Question ---

I have a kenmore 158.14000 - took the head out of the cabinet to clean the machine. Thanks to the gremlins that attack at the worst time, I cannot find the set screws to hold the machine head in the cabinet. Any ideas on where to look for replacements?
You can try ebay or googling Kenmore set screws. I don't know if they're the same size as Singer or not. I'd put some more effort into finding them before buying new ones. WORST case, as I had to do this with one of my machines, you can buy a tap and die set and re-drill the holes to fit common grub screws available at Lowes. But, finding replacements would be cheaper and easier.
If you have another machine in a singer cabinet you can test drive one on that machine. If it works, take it to your OSMG or local hardware store and see if they have one.
melinda1962 is offline  
Old 10-05-2011, 11:33 AM
  #24817  
Super Member
 
LindaR's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Michigan
Posts: 2,916
Default

Originally Posted by deplaylady
Originally Posted by LindaR
deplaylady...I have a question....on the 128, it comes in a cabinet, I see no motor, was it taken off? I understand putting a handle on it but there were no "portable" treadle machines were there? Was this machine electric to begin with...am I confusing?????
I'm not sure what was going on with that 128. From what I've read they were:

"#128 normally portable with hand crank, knee control or electrified"

The wooden top was missing from the box, and there is a hole the box bottom where there would have been a knee control, and the black metal part that covers the electric parts is gone, so I am thinking that someone removed the motor and the electronic stuff at one time for some reason or other. Or it was originally a hand crank and they removed that,which I think is less likely.

So, I will be putting a hand crank on this one, it's too small to slip into my treadle base and it will be fun to have it be portable.
thanks, I wondered how they came in a case? They had to be handcranks. I haven't found one yet but I didn't think I would ever find a treadle cheap either...someday
LindaR is offline  
Old 10-05-2011, 11:36 AM
  #24818  
Senior Member
 
quiltdoctor's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: North Texas
Posts: 486
Default

Originally Posted by Charlee
It's nothing more than a side table if it doesn't stitch!! Don't need another side table, so it HAS to stitch! :lol:
If she gets tired of stitching, I'll give her a retirement home with no work required.

Texas Jan :-P
quiltdoctor is offline  
Old 10-05-2011, 01:14 PM
  #24819  
Senior Member
 
Blinky's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 515
Default

My husband got the pressure bar unfrozen with the help from everyone! Thanks so much! So relieved! :thumbup:
Blinky is offline  
Old 10-05-2011, 03:04 PM
  #24820  
Power Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Somewhere
Posts: 15,507
Default

Anybody in Springfield, IL
http://springfieldil.craigslist.org/hsh/2612336860.html
and it has the table too! too bad its so far from me...
and a 301 http://springfieldil.craigslist.org/atq/2628929813.html
miriam is offline  

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



FREE Quilting Newsletter