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chris-quilts, Your turquoise machine looks like a clone of a White, not a Singer. Even that particular bright shade. I have a Universal that is similar, though it has white trim and is a ZZ machine. Can't see how it sews - the wiring is beyond shot.
There is a tutorial for the fabric bowls on here - at least there was before the new format.
There is a tutorial for the fabric bowls on here - at least there was before the new format.
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chris-quilts, Your turquoise machine looks like a clone of a White, not a Singer. Even that particular bright shade. I have a Universal that is similar, though it has white trim and is a ZZ machine. Can't see how it sews - the wiring is beyond shot.
There is a tutorial for the fabric bowls on here - at least there was before the new format.
There is a tutorial for the fabric bowls on here - at least there was before the new format.
I took a chance and pretty much did the deal based on the pictures she sent. It looked clean, cabinet looked okay, said it had the bobbin case. I figured the competition for that one would be pretty stiff at her asking price. I told her if there was nothing majorly wrong when I got there, I'd take it. I'm hoping she isn't fishing for "bids" and sells it before I can make it out there and that it's not horribly messed up in some way. If nothing else, I get a nice road trip and visit with family.
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I knew there'd probably be someone else here who was interested too. Definitely am going to check back to verify it's still available before leaving. How annoying if we both loose out!
There is a tutorial for the fabric bowls on here - at least there was before the new format.Microwave Fabric Bowls
I must have missed that tute. Great idea, think I'll make a few for my DH, it will save hot fingers when he nukes stuff.
I must have missed that tute. Great idea, think I'll make a few for my DH, it will save hot fingers when he nukes stuff.
Here are some link that may be of help; otherwise, I have no idea.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/faq.php...b3_board_usage
http://www.quiltingboard.com/faq.php...atures_avatars
http://www.quiltingboard.com/faq.php...b3_board_usage
http://www.quiltingboard.com/faq.php...atures_avatars
this explains the foot i think some place on the site she demos it.
http://www.april1930s.com/html/singe...e-o-matic.html
phyllis nm
http://www.april1930s.com/html/singe...e-o-matic.html
phyllis nm
However, thanks for that link!!!
Miriam, thanks for taking the time to look those up again. I was perusing some last night. I wish they had one on there for just a featherweight, but I'm assuming the steps are similar.
This is my first time to post a link so here goes:
http://jackson.craigslist.org/fuo/2692082094.htmlHas anyone ever seen a sewing cabinet like this?
http://jackson.craigslist.org/fuo/2692082094.htmlHas anyone ever seen a sewing cabinet like this?
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