While digging around in the shop DH came upon an old Redeye head and we had a hard time remembering when and why we acquired it. Then we remember we'd bought it for the cabinet because the head was so grody. He got it out and cleaned it up and it moves freely and everything works but all the decals were worn off off it and are only silver now.
How do we go about removing all of the decal and getting down to the paint. I'd rather have it all black than the way it is now as I have 2 other Redeyes in good shape. Any suggestions? |
tjradj,
That was it. That was the problem. With a fiddle of the upper tension, she was away. She sews a beautiful stitch. I filled up a whole 8x8 piece of double fabric with thread just waiting for the problem to happen again, but it didn't. That little burr was enough to stop that machine from sewing. So I called her mama, and she'll be going home soon as we can get together. But not before I play with it just a little bit more...... Congratulations, I'm sure you will be asked by others for help on their little machines. Good job! |
Originally Posted by Weedwoman
While digging around in the shop DH came upon an old Redeye head and we had a hard time remembering when and why we acquired it. Then we remember we'd bought it for the cabinet because the head was so grody. He got it out and cleaned it up and it moves freely and everything works but all the decals were worn off off it and are only silver now.
How do we go about removing all of the decal and getting down to the paint. I'd rather have it all black than the way it is now as I have 2 other Redeyes in good shape. Any suggestions? |
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I have two Willies, one electric and one non.
For the time being they are just pretties I dust, although hubby got electric Willy to run. Don't know much about them. Hubby traded one of his swords for them. He's done that a few times now (trading swords for sewing machines). I have an awesome hubby. Sandi |
Trish and Sandi, love your Willys! Thanks Trish for showing what one looks like in a cabinet with the proper feet!
I am wary of plugging my guy in, because the wiring is strange,but one day, after I find the right GFI plug! Nancy, I printed out the manual and will have a go at my model 27. I love this board! |
Originally Posted by Lostn51
A really good friend in Boston picked one up locally for less than a $100 so they are out there!
Billy Nancy |
Originally Posted by Lacelady
I have a FW 222K. The feed dogs go down and it sews beautiful buttonholes on just a double layer of fabric (no starching) and ditto with the zig zag patterns. I got my two attachements on ebay, and they both work a treat.
Nancy |
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
I am a little late on this one but I wanted to show you my Willy. We did sew on him and he makes a nice chain stitch. Since reading about yours I will look for the seral number on the leg.
Nancy |
Originally Posted by Deara
I have two Willies, one electric and one non.
For the time being they are just pretties I dust, although hubby got electric Willy to run. Don't know much about them. Hubby traded one of his swords for them. He's done that a few times now (trading swords for sewing machines). I have an awesome hubby. Sandi Nancy |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Deara
I have two Willies, one electric and one non.
For the time being they are just pretties I dust, although hubby got electric Willy to run. Don't know much about them. Hubby traded one of his swords for them. He's done that a few times now (trading swords for sewing machines). I have an awesome hubby. Sandi Nancy Thank you Nancy, my hubby is a special man and I am truly blessed. The electric one has the April 17, 1883 as the last patent date. The non-electric has a patent date of July 4, 1871. Sandi |
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