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I've never seen an older Brother like this before. Have you?
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/pm...795792283.html
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Well I had to do it, curiosity won out.
I grew up learning to sew on a Necchi Supernova. Since I know how that machine works, I told myself that my focus will be on collecting machines that I have never experienced. Well, the Supernova won. I'm treadling a Necchi Supernova Ultra. I figured a way around the bobbin cover issue and treadling belt -Sebastian helps.
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I grew up learning to sew on a Necchi Supernova. Since I know how that machine works, I told myself that my focus will be on collecting machines that I have never experienced. Well, the Supernova won. I'm treadling a Necchi Supernova Ultra. I figured a way around the bobbin cover issue and treadling belt -Sebastian helps.
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Cool, Monica!!! You are a very inventive lady! Have fun on your new girl...
I've never seen an older Brother like this before. Have you?
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/pm...795792283.html
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/pm...795792283.html
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I'm very close to finishing the restoration of the Raymond, I will post before and after when I am done. In the mean time I can say I am the proud owner of a Singer for the first time in my life! It's either a 127 or 128 I posted pics in the photo area. Just needs a little cleaning up and she'll be running in no time. Not sure about the whole hand crank, never done it, what do you all think of hand crank sewing?
Hollyann, I converted a 99 from electric to handcrank, and I am very happy with it. It is not hard at all to guide the fabric with one hand, and it does sew rather fast for being a hand operated machine. I haven't sewed a lot on it yet, but when we start going camping again I know I will be taking it with me.
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I did one like that too... it had a bent balance wheel shaft - it still HC nicely. I was even able to flat fell a seam on it
Nancy, please correct me if I'm wrong...weren't both the 28 and 128 3/4 size machines? (The 27 and 127 full size?) Holly has the 128, evidenced by the "high" bobbin winder....or that's what I thought.
And yes, you're right...I sometimes forget which thread I'm in...I apologize for the comments I left over there in the photos only thread!
And yes, you're right...I sometimes forget which thread I'm in...I apologize for the comments I left over there in the photos only thread!
Nancy
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I've never seen an older Brother like this before. Have you?
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/pm...795792283.html
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/pm...795792283.html
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According to: http://www.sandman-collectibles.com/...achines.htm#14 I have a 128 (the base is just over 12"). Bobbin is high at the wheel and two apposing slide plates. She's pretty cute! I cleaned the head and feed dogs this morning a little oil and the ole girl is moving pretty smoothly. Tonight I will clean the wheel area and see what she can do!
Monica Wow! So does this mean the 328 is no longer a treadle? I have to admit I really like the Necchi as a treadle! How does she feel when treadling and are there any issues with the zig zag? It looks good on your sample!
I love the looks of this machine and the color!
Nancy
I love the looks of this machine and the color!
Nancy
As a kid, I never got to use the decorative stitching cams on my mother's Necchi Supernova. So now, I'm looking forward to exploring this area of the machine and using the decorative stitches in my quilts.
As I have stated many times before, these vintage ladies and gents do have a way of finding their new steward.
This one sat patiently waiting for me.
The most interesting element in obtaining this machine is a feeling of completeness has enveloped me. And with that proclamation, I'm off to quilt.
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