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#711
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Southwest OHIO
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Thanks for the welcome. I'm barely a quilter. Mine number three and they are all just patchworks. And they keep getting smaller and smaller. My machine is a 1938 Singer. From my Aunt Rita who sewed her daughters brides maids dresses.
My patches squirm around and the strips are never neat and clean. I start out that way and pretty soon end up tacking on extra strips to make up for the gaps!! :|
o well, they are truly homey looking and ol' Ritie and love each other too much to end our days and part ways.
My patches squirm around and the strips are never neat and clean. I start out that way and pretty soon end up tacking on extra strips to make up for the gaps!! :|
o well, they are truly homey looking and ol' Ritie and love each other too much to end our days and part ways.
#712
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 508
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One of my latest acquisitions I hadn't posted photos of yet. Jones Hand Crank. Not sure how old she is but she works. I just need to clean and oil her up and she's good to go. I will probably try and build a case for her.
One of my latest acquisitions I hadn't posted photos of yet. Jones Hand Crank. Not sure how old she is but she works. I just need to clean and oil her up and she's good to go. I will probably try and build a case for her.
#713
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
Cabbagepatchkid, are you sure this machine is a 128? Can you measure the machine? Those decals are called Orange Blossom or Dogwood and they are very pretty, but your machine looks to me like a 127, which is a full sized machine. I have not seen that decal on a 28/128, but that's not to say it didn't exist! Also, what happened to the spoked hand wheel?
Nancy
Nancy
Sharon
#714
Hi All, I have another sewing machine to add to my collection (1915 & 1939). This one is 1951. Don't know the model but it has been rewired and works! My other two don't. Got this one for $20 Canadian. The cabinet is in rough shape, but I have the exact same cabinet for one of the non working machines that I thought I would switch out.
#715
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Northern CA near Sacramento
Posts: 1,107
You did well. That's a 201. They are great machines.
Cathy
Cathy
Hi All, I have another sewing machine to add to my collection (1915 & 1939). This one is 1951. Don't know the model but it has been rewired and works! My other two don't. Got this one for $20 Canadian. The cabinet is in rough shape, but I have the exact same cabinet for one of the non working machines that I thought I would switch out.
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Nancy
#718
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Northern CA near Sacramento
Posts: 1,107
Only the 201-2 with the potted motor had the light on the front. The other 201 models had a light on the rear.
To recognize the 201remember that it has a stitch length lever and back plate the same style as the class 15s, but with a tension unit on the front of the head.
Cathy
To recognize the 201remember that it has a stitch length lever and back plate the same style as the class 15s, but with a tension unit on the front of the head.
Cathy
#719
#720
Thanks for identifying the model! I will search for the manual, so maybe I could learn how to oil it. In one manual it mention lub for the motor? And the black belt on the end has some fine cracks but still works. It sews quite nice. Any good sites for knowing how to care for a 201?
I really would like a featherlight I will keep looking.
I really would like a featherlight I will keep looking.
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