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Old 05-24-2012, 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by HanNatNana View Post
Sorry, I never meant to offend anyone by replying to a question on bra making....thought it was the same as making quilts or other clothes so I'll just close the door behind me and go back to my bra making project, so I'm not seen as being crazy or eccentric...or what!!

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Oh please don't! You certainly didn't offend anyone!! We tend to get naughty from time to time here in the Vintage section, please don't let US offend YOU! We're just a tad playful...and to be honest, I'm quite interested in the bra making...I've never made one before!
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Old 05-24-2012, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by HanNatNana View Post
Sorry, I never meant to offend anyone by replying to a question on bra making....thought it was the same as making quilts or other clothes so I'll just close the door behind me and go back to my bra making project, so I'm not seen as being crazy or eccentric...or what!!

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You didn't offend me! You were very helpful with your suggestions. And you didn't start the subject; I DID!

Nancy had stated something about me always liking to research and where did I disappear to. I responded with my latest research and question. Sometimes my researching is on vintage machines and other times quilts or clothes.
Besides sewing quilts, I like to sew clothes from time to time. Sometimes I sew clothes just to see the construction and for the challenge of sewing the clothes. It's like my interest in the mechanics of the vintage sewing machines, like a Two Spools or a Davis Vertical Feed. A how does that work and can I get it to work for me. This all carries over from sewing machines to quilts and clothes...I wonder why.

As my son has pointed out to me, most bathing suit tops look just like bras. So, if one doesn't like the idea that I'm talking about a bra then I could change the title to bathing suits.

And Glenn, I'm not modeling a bathing suit either.
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Old 05-25-2012, 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by HanNatNana View Post
Sorry, I never meant to offend anyone by replying to a question on bra making....thought it was the same as making quilts or other clothes so I'll just close the door behind me and go back to my bra making project, so I'm not seen as being crazy or eccentric...or what!!

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no, don't go away, stick around - it is somewhat like quilting if you think about it - small pieces of material sewed together... 1/4 in seams, maybe do some free motion??? my sister used to have a little business sewing dance costumes - she has been teaching my DD to make swim suits - modest ones for my GKs - you should have seen their eyes when the all were finished!

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Old 05-25-2012, 03:13 AM
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Originally Posted by HanNatNana View Post
Sorry, I never meant to offend anyone by replying to a question on bra making....thought it was the same as making quilts or other clothes so I'll just close the door behind me and go back to my bra making project, so I'm not seen as being crazy or eccentric...or what!!

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Wait, wait, you didn't offend anyone that I know of, certainly not me. I thought your response to Vintagemotif bra making was wonderful and informative. Just thought if someone started a thread on chit-chat that others might enjoy the topic who are not vintage machine nuts. This is a crazy bunch!
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Old 05-25-2012, 04:39 AM
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HanNatNana, don't go any where. I enjoy reading all the new information about bra making. We never know where this thread is going to take us. Not long ago we were talking about Miriam's legs and someone elses shoes they were wearing while treadleing. Plus Hubby thought he was going to get to see some 44Ds. (Sew you go girl!)
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Old 05-25-2012, 04:44 AM
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Originally Posted by J Miller View Post
There has been at least a couple threads about new felt wicks in the Singer 66's and 99's. I've got 5 66s, two 99s and a Sewmore 404 that needs new wicks. I've been looking for a source of thick 100% wool to use for doing this. The TFSR instructions says to use 5 mm thick felt and how to cut them. I didn't want to waste my time chopping up the spool felts sold by lot's of places so I looked and found this place:
http://www.weirdollsandcrafts.com/wo...wool-felt.html
They are selling 100% wool felt sheets at 4 to 5 m/m thick for around $3.50.
I haven't bought any yet, but will as soon as I can.

Just thought this might help.

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I replaced the felt/wick in my 127 like you suggested, and it made the shuttle sew much smoother. And I didn't even know it was supposed to be in there. Thanks
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Old 05-25-2012, 05:02 AM
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Originally Posted by HanNatNana View Post
Sorry, I never meant to offend anyone by replying to a question on bra making....thought it was the same as making quilts or other clothes so I'll just close the door behind me and go back to my bra making project, so I'm not seen as being crazy or eccentric...or what!!

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HanNatNana, don't close the door! Now, you and Monica have all the females on this board perked up (maybe I shouldn't use that term) and listening! I'd bet 95% of us have never attempted a bra - I haven't - so we want to know how the whole thing plays out when Monica ventures into this unknown territory! Besides, you brought the whole issue down to earth when we were all kind of head spinning about Monica's subject! Hehehehehehe! Yes, we are a crazy bunch! I would be willing to bet some of these old machines have made a few bras in their lifetimes!

Miriam, making bathsuits is something I always wanted to try. I actually knitted and crocheted a couple, but I'd never get into the water with them on!

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Old 05-25-2012, 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted by HanNatNana View Post
Sorry, I never meant to offend anyone by replying to a question on bra making....thought it was the same as making quilts or other clothes so I'll just close the door behind me and go back to my bra making project, so I'm not seen as being crazy or eccentric...or what!!

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I love this forum and everything everybody brings to it. Besides we are all in love with SEWING machines and making bras or any other garment is sewing. I have made my husbands shirts for 39 years and all kinds of garments for our 3 daughters and lots of stuff for my grands and greats. So, I'm thinking it's all allowable. I enjoy seeing what everybody is doing and sometimes it gets us motivated to try something that would never have occured to us. Keep it up everybody....just my two cents worth.....
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Old 05-25-2012, 05:16 AM
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif View Post
Okay, I'll tell ALL..... Found more information on bra making. Since seam allowances is 1/4", I was going to use my Eldredge Two Spools since it has that perfect 1/4" foot. For the zigzagging portions of the bra making, I'll be using my Necchi Supernova Ultra in treadle. I now have all materials and pattern ready, just researching a bit more before I start sewing.
Monica, I love my Two Spools, and all my treadles. I am using my Singer 15-88 treadle right now for a lot of FM quilting. I am fickle, I love which ever machine I am using at the time I am using it. But, I am not sure I'd want to make a bra on the Two Spools, or any of my treadles without reverse. I make quilts all the time on my treadles. I usually never use an electric machine when I am at home sewing, but that is because I don't make clothes anymore. I think if I were going to make a bra, I'd have to use my Pfaff 130, or the Singers - 301, 401a, 503a, maybe a 15 or 99, or I could use my 319w in treadle because it does reverse and fancy stitches. I know people 'had' to deal with not having a reverse! I can deal with that too! But to make a bra, I'd probably use a newer 'vintage machine' just so it had reverse to lock those stitches down! It sounds like too much work for a treadle without reverse. I know, all the ways to lock a stitch on a treadle - but, why do that when you have some vintage electric machines that would be easier to use on that project?

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Old 05-25-2012, 05:37 AM
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Candace did you sell that machine? It sure is a handsome machine!

Here is another good deal with a neat looking machine! http://sacramento.craigslist.org/fuo/3037013522.html

It is funny, now that I have all these treadles, I am looking at the vintage 'electric' machines! I don't want any cabinets, though!

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