Anyone know anything about Vesta sewing machines.....are they known to be good machines or not? Thanks for any info.
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Morning everyone, well, noon now. . . I've just dropped off some warm struesel swirl cake. . . Wasn't today the day for Billy's sale? Did I miss it? I can't find it! Have a good day!
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Originally Posted by Weedwoman
Wahoo, DH took my Davis VF open today and discovered the problem (more gunk) cleaned it again, oiled and now that old lady hums like a teenager and sews a wonderful even stitch. I'm a happy camper now. Have my 3 treadles set up in a U formation in my MM room and can use them all. I'm gonna get to piecing on them first thing next week.
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Originally Posted by melinda1962
Here are My Two Pink Ladies that I got recently. My husband and I saw the Monarch and went home to think about it; I told my mother that we saw a pink sewing machine in the flea market and she thought it was the Atlas that was actually 75 miles away. They both surprised me, and each other with these prizes. Also I put the 404 that my mother paid me for doing a plumbing job. All of these machines sew great.
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Originally Posted by Weedwoman
I'm having a heck of a time getting my old Davis VF to make feed the fabric through and make a nice stitch. Anybody that has one, do you have any advice? My frustration level is about to top out.........TIA
Nancy Sorry Weedwoman, I see you fixed the problem - gunk as usual! |
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Here is the 301A I just bought on eBay for pretty cheap. She's in decent condition, just really dirty, and I had to order power and food controller separately as they were missing. Got her yesterday. Don't have the cords yet, so can't try the motor, but everything moves smoothly by hand, so I am optimistic!!
Anybody know how to do a major cleaning on one of these? I saw Billy's tutorials, but am worried I am going to do something wrong and not get it back together. Thanks!! BTW, her name is Miss Ida, after my maternal grandmother who was a fabric lover and sewed for her entire family of 8 children clothing and quilts on a farm in central MO. |
Billy would be proud - I cleaned, oiled & lubed both my machines. Realized that I didn't know the last time the Featherweight was done. And I've had my Mom's machine for a while now & hadn't done it. Guess it's like a tetanus shot...if you can't remember when you last had one...you need one! Both machines just purrrrrrrrrrrrrr now. :)
Next project is to replace the belt on the Featherweight. |
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