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Old 11-16-2011, 10:08 AM
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Wow...on both the machine and the base! You've done a fantastic job!
When you repaint, will you stick with black and maybe decal it or will you go with a color?
Great job, Jan, and I am excited to see what you do to that machine. I love the work you have done with the wood top.
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Old 11-16-2011, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Weedwoman View Post
Name change on the 201. I was going to call her Ethel after the lady who owned her forever but have decided to call her Elaine after the lady's daughter because if she hadn't decided to sell the 201, I wouldn't have her. BTW, she sews like a dream. I'm making a miniature quilt on her for her first project. I so need a larger room for my machines. I had to put my 15-91 away to be able to use my 201 and I love them both. What's a girl to do?
I know your feeling...so wanting another room with better natural light. I told you that you would love sewing with the 201s. They run so smooth and make beautiful stitches. Enjoy!
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Old 11-16-2011, 10:31 AM
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Sorry Kathie, I am going to miss Girls Night Out again! A friend and I are going to see the Buck Brannaman movie, "Buck" Saturday evening!

Next month, I will be there!

Nancy
This movie looks interesting! I'm going to have to see it when it come on Netflix.
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Old 11-16-2011, 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by grannysewer View Post
Glenn, do you remember how far back you posted the spool pin covers? I think my daughter wants to try some. thanks, bobbie
What spool pin covers? I searched and couldnt find them.
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Old 11-16-2011, 10:52 AM
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I did it again. This was was calling for HELP! Rescue me! The poor child was screaming help me!
This machine was purchased as a restoration project that never got done.
Someone started to clean the machine and silvered some of the decals, oh well...what is done is done.
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This isn't the worst cabinet that I have picked up, but this will be the worst one that I restore. I have the other drawer pulls in one of the drawers.
I have NO idea where I'm going to put this machine...but I'm looking forward to cleaning her up.
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Old 11-16-2011, 10:53 AM
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Am not Glenn but found the pattern. I hope this helps.

Use steel crochet hook #7 and of course crochet thread.

Chain 10, slip stitch in last chain to make the circle.
Round 1-Chain three double crochet twice(first double crochet cluster) chain three, double crochet three times,chain three repeat five times. you will have have six double crohet clusters with chain three between each one.
Round 2-slip stitch to the middle double crochet, chain six,slip stich in the center of next cluster repeat aroung bind off.
If you have any question just ask.
Glenn.
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Old 11-16-2011, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by chris_quilts View Post
Am not Glenn but found the pattern. I hope this helps.

Use steel crochet hook #7 and of course crochet thread.

Chain 10, slip stitch in last chain to make the circle.
Round 1-Chain three double crochet twice(first double crochet cluster) chain three, double crochet three times,chain three repeat five times. you will have have six double crohet clusters with chain three between each one.
Round 2-slip stitch to the middle double crochet, chain six,slip stich in the center of next cluster repeat aroung bind off.
If you have any question just ask.
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Thanks! I want to make some too! They look so rich and elegant on top of the vintage machines.
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Old 11-16-2011, 12:03 PM
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Default Really like the looks of this machine and table!

It is very simple and clean (streamlined) looking! Would fit in well with the way I decorate...as if that matters when it comes to vintage machines!! LOL
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Old 11-16-2011, 12:35 PM
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Glad you guys found the intructions to my spool pin covers this was my own design and was fun to make. I use them on all my machines. I was looking thru my crochet patterns and realized the the center of many of these doilies can be used as spool pin covers. I am going to try some so not all machines will have the same cover. Glad you guys like them it seems to add the extra touch to these old ladies.
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Old 11-16-2011, 12:50 PM
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Does anybody have a clue how these old needle threaders work?
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