My Singer Treadle
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Originally Posted by quiltinghere
You'd be amazed at how much dirt comes off with mineral oil and a cotton ball. Then dry with a soft cloth
Billy
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Wow! What a beauty!! Did it belong to someone in your family?
Now that I see yours, I can see what is missing from the front of my "new" machine....it is the bobbin winder.
Here is a good video showing how to wind a bobbin on that machine.... http://www.youtube.com/user/TreadleL.../8/GOu4-CG8RMU
Now that I see yours, I can see what is missing from the front of my "new" machine....it is the bobbin winder.
Here is a good video showing how to wind a bobbin on that machine.... http://www.youtube.com/user/TreadleL.../8/GOu4-CG8RMU
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by quiltinghere
You'd be amazed at how much dirt comes off with mineral oil and a cotton ball. Then dry with a soft cloth
Billy
It seems to be missing something in the bobbin area, the little silver colored piece. I have a bobbin inside of the machine, and do not know how to get it out.
As a matter of fact, I know nothing about this machine. Oh, the serial number us 7923354, which makes it a 1888 model.
JulieM
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