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#4481
Originally Posted by aardvarq
Originally Posted by Annaquilts
HELP!
Looking for a way to make a 1/4 inch seam with a 15-91 Singer.
I thought we bought 1/4 inch foot for a Singer 15-91 low shaft as it was sold to us as such but it definitely is not a 1/4 inch when on the Singer 15-91. How do I obtain a 1/4 inch for piecing? Or do I need to resort to tape? The foot was sold for both a low shaft Singer 66 treadle and an electric low shaft Singer 15-91. They are supposed to both use the same feet. Where we told wrong by the seller? It makes a wonderful 1/4 inch for the Singer 66 treadle. The foot attaches with no problem on the 15-91 but the needle hits too much to the left and even nicks onthe metal of the foot.
Looking for a way to make a 1/4 inch seam with a 15-91 Singer.
I thought we bought 1/4 inch foot for a Singer 15-91 low shaft as it was sold to us as such but it definitely is not a 1/4 inch when on the Singer 15-91. How do I obtain a 1/4 inch for piecing? Or do I need to resort to tape? The foot was sold for both a low shaft Singer 66 treadle and an electric low shaft Singer 15-91. They are supposed to both use the same feet. Where we told wrong by the seller? It makes a wonderful 1/4 inch for the Singer 66 treadle. The foot attaches with no problem on the 15-91 but the needle hits too much to the left and even nicks onthe metal of the foot.
Do you have a 'close call' contact with the needle using any other foot? If you did, it might indicate the needle bar or needle clamp is misaligned. If not, then humm, foot problem.
Good luck.
#4482
Originally Posted by jackkip
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=6603532
Ok, What is everyone's thoughts on the Spartan? Looks to be a cute little machine.
Ok, What is everyone's thoughts on the Spartan? Looks to be a cute little machine.
#4483
this one says that runs but needle doesn't move
also has significant rusting
but it doesnt look that bad
mayjust needs a good cleaning oiling and a new belt?
also has significant rusting
but it doesnt look that bad
mayjust needs a good cleaning oiling and a new belt?
#4484
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 291
Nancy
Top of page 3 in the manual it states to turn the handwheel away from yourself, hopefully you are doing that? It's the first machine I've ever had to do that too. You probably know that already. I'm slowly getting through this forum, what fun it is to learn and see the great machines out there. I need to find needles and bobbins for my New Home as the previous owner must have tried wrong length needles and roughened up the bobbins and the bobbin case. It stitches pretty good considering the rough bobbins. Enjoy your machine.
Suzy
Top of page 3 in the manual it states to turn the handwheel away from yourself, hopefully you are doing that? It's the first machine I've ever had to do that too. You probably know that already. I'm slowly getting through this forum, what fun it is to learn and see the great machines out there. I need to find needles and bobbins for my New Home as the previous owner must have tried wrong length needles and roughened up the bobbins and the bobbin case. It stitches pretty good considering the rough bobbins. Enjoy your machine.
Suzy
#4485
Originally Posted by PunkQuilter
Oh my gosh when the only photo of the machine is from the back it irritates me to no end.... I need some expert opinions please. This is on CL in my hood well 2 hours. The pictures have alot of glare but this looks like a wheeler and wilson 9 to me..what do you think? They were not ever motorized were they? If not how difficult is it to undo? One more thing...is 50 bucks worth it? I would like actually sew on it...not just dust it. Any input would be appreciated..pics below. I am not sure what it is. I am in super excited mode anyway because garage sales are starting in less than two hours! My DH teases me because I can spot a machine or cabinet from so far away...and not see the kayak I have to walk by to get to it!
#4486
Originally Posted by Annaquilts
Originally Posted by jackkip
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=6603532
Ok, What is everyone's thoughts on the Spartan? Looks to be a cute little machine.
Ok, What is everyone's thoughts on the Spartan? Looks to be a cute little machine.
#4488
Originally Posted by PunkQuilter
Oh my gosh when the only photo of the machine is from the back it irritates me to no end.... I need some expert opinions please. This is on CL in my hood well 2 hours. The pictures have alot of glare but this looks like a wheeler and wilson 9 to me..what do you think? They were not ever motorized were they? If not how difficult is it to undo? One more thing...is 50 bucks worth it? I would like actually sew on it...not just dust it. Any input would be appreciated..pics below. I am not sure what it is. I am in super excited mode anyway because garage sales are starting in less than two hours! My DH teases me because I can spot a machine or cabinet from so far away...and not see the kayak I have to walk by to get to it!
#4489
Originally Posted by mlaceruby
Look at this cutie!
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=6605373
if it wouldn't cost so much to ship I would bid on this one!
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=6605373
if it wouldn't cost so much to ship I would bid on this one!
#4490
Originally Posted by Annaquilts
Oh did you have to show me that. Drool......it is oh so nice green. I am a sucker for green machines.
I wonder is that bar a knee lifter? Does anyone know?
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