Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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I thought I would show you my little quilting helper. This is Doodle Bug at Christmas thiss year. Glenn
Doodle Bug
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Pat and everyone here look at this web site! I was trying to figure out what Pat has and found this web site -- man, this will make you all drool!
http://website.lineone.net/~lindave/other.htm
http://website.lineone.net/~lindave/other.htm
Patrick
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Originally Posted by Pat Heinemann
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Pat and everyone here look at this web site! I was trying to figure out what Pat has and found this web site -- man, this will make you all drool!
http://website.lineone.net/~lindave/other.htm
http://website.lineone.net/~lindave/other.htm
Patrick
Quick Necchi question: How do we date the machines? I have 2; both say made in Italy. Are those real Italian or Japanese Italian? A hinge on one does say Japan on it. I have serial #s for both and am curious as to their age.
Doodle Bug is too cute Mr. Glenn!
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Originally Posted by Grandmother23
Doodle Bug is too cute Mr. Glenn!
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Originally Posted by chris_quilts
Quick Necchi question: How do we date the machines? I have 2; both say made in Italy. Are those real Italian or Japanese Italian? A hinge on one does say Japan on it. I have serial #s for both and am curious as to their age.
Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
This is as good a time as any to say that you should take anything I say with a grain of salt--I am wrong as often as I'm right, and appreciate it when someone points it out to me. Although, as I am suffering from CRS, I won't remember it next time around, either.
I belong to several different SM lists, but have been hanging out here because I'm looking for a more "informal" atmosphere. (I must admit that I also "feed" off the excitement of those new to collecting!) This is a hobby for me, one I've shared with family and friends and one that has been a wonderful diversion through some really rough times, but is certainly not the most important thing in my life.
So--entertain me some more! I love hearing about all of your "new" machines!
Originally Posted by Glenn
Originally Posted by chris_quilts
Quick Necchi question: How do we date the machines? I have 2; both say made in Italy. Are those real Italian or Japanese Italian? A hinge on one does say Japan on it. I have serial #s for both and am curious as to their age.
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Originally Posted by luv2learn
Billy, did I miss the tute on elecro - whatever - sis? If so, could you direct me to it?
Thanx, Brenda
Thanx, Brenda
I have a 2008 Jetta that I have to put a new bumper cover on after I paint it tomorrow. Thursday I have one machine to service and I am painting a couple more machines. This stupid weather we are having has me really messed up so I am playing catchup during the nice days! Maybe by this weekend if I can get a chance I will write the tutorial out for it and post it.
Billy
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