Originally Posted by jan on 446
I recently posted about a Necchi machine I was thinking about getting.
. . . . . . . . . . . Do you happen to know what size needles it takes. I am having a really hard time finding information about it. I am waiting to hear from a site that might have a manual. Thanks, it's seems to be a really "sweet" machine. |
Now this would be for you Miz Johnny! A modern HC that you could do decorative stitches with! Geeze, I'd like that!
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-SINGER-3...item20b7dcc19a Read the description, the lady wanted the 306 so she could sew down by the lake without electricity! Nancy |
Originally Posted by Kitzone
Found: Adorable Mission Style cabinet with a "The Free" SM :) Not sure what year it was made but most likely dates around 1910 - 1912. I really like the cabinet style and would love to modify it to fit my singer 206. Any suggestions on how to go about making this swap-out work?
Judy |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Now this would be for you Miz Johnny! A modern HC that you could do decorative stitches with! Geeze, I'd like that!
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-SINGER-3...item20b7dcc19a Read the description, the lady wanted the 306 so she could sew down by the lake without electricity! Nancy |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Now this would be for you Miz Johnny! A modern HC that you could do decorative stitches with! Geeze, I'd like that!
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-SINGER-3...item20b7dcc19a Read the description, the lady wanted the 306 so she could sew down by the lake without electricity! Nancy |
Originally Posted by dirty1mom
Nancy, I have room at my house.
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Originally Posted by laura59
Here is a pic of the cabinet for my Singer 66. Not much room to take a good pic. Sorry.
Great little Red Head.... |
Originally Posted by chris_quilts
So I have an old Singer - okay one of several. Her serial # is C5056816. She lives in a lovely bentwood, box and is knee press operated. According to Singer, those records were lost. How/where do I find out info about this baby?
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[quote=Miz Johnny][quote=Crossstitcher]
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Ok you all this is one of my dream machines! There are actually two of these on e-bay right now, but they always get bid out of sight! http://cgi.ebay.com/JONES-HAND-CRANK...item3cb5da59b0
Nancy That's Billy's friend. The decals are really beautiful on this one. DH has been watching this one too. Just to see it sell. |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Here goes - the 66 spanned 1902 to 1956:
The 66-1 with the Egyptian? was made from 1902 - 1906 and the Scroll (red - must be the redeye?) from 1906 - 1923 was a back clamp. These were treadles with back clamping feet. |
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