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Old 03-05-2013, 09:34 AM
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this is a cool article

http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/28/living...ml?hpt=hp_bn11
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Old 03-05-2013, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Crossstitcher View Post
Steve, here is a picture of Hubby's machine. He thought you might like to see it incase you didn't quite know how the bobbin winder is mounted. Also he says we have a winter tire and need a summer tire if you know a source of getting one. BTW your machine is really nice and we are looking for a cabinet to put ours in. It is a hand crank.
I'm pretty sure Bernina tires will fit on the Model 12. If I could find anything in my piles, I'd look and see for sure, but my bobbin winder tires are all MIA somewhere in the garage.

I thought I'd check in and see what you all are up to. It looks just like I never left--ya'll are still hauling in machines and cleaning them up as fast as you can!!
I got moved into the new/old house last summer, but still haven't sorted out the machines in the garage or sewing room. I sold quite a few, and will continue to pare down until I reach a reasonable number. Apparently, 150 is NOT a reasonable number!! I haven't worked on a machine since I moved; I've been too busy trying to decide what should and shouldn't be kept, dealing with new house issues, selling old house, family problems, etc. Anyway, I need inspiration, so will try to hang out her so that ya'll can inspire me to get back in the groove!
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Old 03-05-2013, 02:45 PM
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Well hello Johnny,
Glad to see you on the board again we missed you. I know the move has been hectic. BTW remember the 28 HC that gave me fits at the toga. Well it now sews like a dream is one of my best machines for piecing. And to think I was about to get rid of the thing but glad I did not so it will be traveling with me again this year. You were right when you said when I get bugs worked out it would become my favorite machine. Well glad your back.
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Old 03-05-2013, 03:09 PM
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Hello Everyone! I am new to the boards - joined about a month ago and have been reading ever since lol. A big thank you to all - so much knowledge shared. I am new to this vintage thing and from what I'm reading its a very contagious disease!! I found a lovely Davis treadle at the local consignment shop and put her on lay away. I will post a pic once I figure that part out lol. You can't see the machine - I was so excited I forgot to take a pic of it . I will stop back this weekend and get some additional shots of her. I am going to name her "Bette" of course!
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Old 03-05-2013, 03:31 PM
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Yankeegirl. Welcome you will love it here. I have several Davis treadle machines and they sew great. You will like yours.
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Old 03-05-2013, 03:42 PM
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Oh thank you Glenn! I'm sure I will have a ton of questions as I have never used a treadle before. I have a Singer 9020 that I purchased back in the 90's to make Halloween costumes for my kids. I now use it for my quilts and I have to say it does a great job - never had a problem with it. But there is something so beautiful about the vintage machines - sigh...
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Old 03-05-2013, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Yankeegirl View Post
Oh thank you Glenn! I'm sure I will have a ton of questions as I have never used a treadle before. I have a Singer 9020 that I purchased back in the 90's to make Halloween costumes for my kids. I now use it for my quilts and I have to say it does a great job - never had a problem with it. But there is something so beautiful about the vintage machines - sigh...
You are most welcome and if you need any help with your machine just let us know and I am sure someone here will have the answers. We are a very helpful bunch.
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Old 03-05-2013, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by SteveH View Post
Miriam, interesting thread on monogrammers. I actually use a monogrammer all the time to put my initials on some of my projects. I use a slant monogrammer on my 503a, Rocketeer.

Steve, yes that was a 'cool article!'

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Old 03-05-2013, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Yankeegirl View Post
Hello Everyone! I am new to the boards - joined about a month ago and have been reading ever since lol. A big thank you to all - so much knowledge shared. I am new to this vintage thing and from what I'm reading its a very contagious disease!! I found a lovely Davis treadle at the local consignment shop and put her on lay away. I will post a pic once I figure that part out lol. You can't see the machine - I was so excited I forgot to take a pic of it . I will stop back this weekend and get some additional shots of her. I am going to name her "Bette" of course!
Yankeegirl, welcome! Your 'Bette' cabinet is in very nice shape. I also have a 'Betty.' My 'Betty' is the Vertical Feed version? What is your 'Bette?'

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Old 03-05-2013, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Miz Johnny View Post
I'm pretty sure Bernina tires will fit on the Model 12. If I could find anything in my piles, I'd look and see for sure, but my bobbin winder tires are all MIA somewhere in the garage.

I thought I'd check in and see what you all are up to. It looks just like I never left--ya'll are still hauling in machines and cleaning them up as fast as you can!!
I got moved into the new/old house last summer, but still haven't sorted out the machines in the garage or sewing room. I sold quite a few, and will continue to pare down until I reach a reasonable number. Apparently, 150 is NOT a reasonable number!! I haven't worked on a machine since I moved; I've been too busy trying to decide what should and shouldn't be kept, dealing with new house issues, selling old house, family problems, etc. Anyway, I need inspiration, so will try to hang out her so that ya'll can inspire me to get back in the groove!
Miz Johnny, we have muddled along by ourselves without you, but jeeeeze it is good to have you back! Most of us have acquired quite a list of new to us machines too. I think you still beat most of us on total number of machines though! Except, maybe Miriam, she has a lot of machines! I am down to about 50!

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