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BoJangles 06-24-2011 04:43 AM


Originally Posted by quilt addict
Okay, I haven't posted my acquisitions lately as they are not much to talk about and didn't get pictures. They are just piling up in the garage.

But got this today for $15. Lots of feet and all the cams for the decorative stitches. Definately need to redo the wiring before I can use it. But should clean up pretty easy.
:)

Great looking machine, it reminds me of a Morse Zig Zag I use to have until one of my friends talked me out of her!

Monica, you want to treadle everything! I do too, but I just can't bring myself to taking out one of my beautiful machines to put a different machine in her/his treadle!

Sharon, I wish you weren't in Texas! I need help learning how to get even ruffles when using a ruffler! I have tried using my Mother's ruffler for the Pfaff 130 - it works, but I think I am doing something wrong? The ruffler will gather really nicely then get a flat spot then gather again?

Nancy

BoJangles 06-24-2011 04:49 AM


Originally Posted by Glenn
Billy I thought you might like to see what I did with your HC
Glenn

Glenn very nice! I am going to show this to DH so he can make a wood case for my 66-16! I love using the 66 machines from the treadle to the 66-16, but the 66-16 was a rescue without a cabinet nor case! As you know, those 66's don't sit flat without being supported by something!

Great job! That 66 has to be very heavy with the machine and the wood case! That to me is the only draw back to making the 66 a portable machine!

Nancy

BoJangles 06-24-2011 05:01 AM

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Here is my newest Patchability, Uncle Sam for the 4th of July! My DIL wants this one really bad, as her son - my 2 1/2 year old grandson glued on the stars!

Nancy

Oh I need to ad that I did all the decorative stitching on the beard, mustache, and applique's with my 503A Rocketeer!

Uncle Sam
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quiltdoctor 06-24-2011 05:02 AM


Originally Posted by Glenn
Billy I thought you might like to see what I did with your HC
Glenn

Beautiful!! Just beautiful !!

Texas Jan

quiltdoctor 06-24-2011 05:11 AM

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Help !! Does anyone know what this machine is?? It is listed as a Singer, on Craigslist for $40.00. I don't think it is a singer.

Texas Jan

BoJangles 06-24-2011 05:27 AM


Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Thank you Vintagemotif. I got the machine at a garage sale for $40. Singer can not completely adentify it as records are lost. They seem to think it is a 15-91. Nancy is the one that posted the pictures for me. Thank you Nancy. You are a sweetheart. Kathie

If the machine has a potted motor, it is a 15-91. But if your machine has an external motor (or added motor) than it isn't a 15-91. It could be 15-90 or 15-89. More info to read with pictures of the differences in the machines:
http://blog.sew-classic.com/2008/10/...ne-review.aspx

Yes, Monica is right - 15-91 is a potted motor, but the 15-89 is a HC. Here are the Class 15 machines.

15-30 very early treadle - early 1900's, 1895 - 1933
15-88 Treadle
15-89 HC
15-90 Electric/external motor
15-91 Electric/potted motor gear driven
15-96 Treadle 1940's +
15-98 HC 1940's +
15-125 Electric after 1950

Nancy

BoJangles 06-24-2011 05:36 AM


Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
Help !! Does anyone know what this machine is?? It is listed as a Singer, on Craigslist for $40.00. I don't think it is a singer.

Texas Jan

Geeze, I don't know, but I'd go get it!

Nancy

quiltdoctor 06-24-2011 05:51 AM


Originally Posted by BoJangles

Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
Help !! Does anyone know what this machine is?? It is listed as a Singer, on Craigslist for $40.00. I don't think it is a singer.

Texas Jan

Geeze, I don't know, but I'd go get it!

Nancy

Nancy, you are such an enabler!! I'm a sucker for handcranks.

Texas Jan

Charlee 06-24-2011 05:55 AM


Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
Help !! Does anyone know what this machine is?? It is listed as a Singer, on Craigslist for $40.00. I don't think it is a singer.

Texas Jan

With that needleplate, it looks more like a German made machine to me, altho I'd swear I saw a Singer recently that had a needleplate like that...I just can't remember where!
Either way, it dates to the late 1800s-very early 1900's...
GRAB IT!!
:)

tomilu 06-24-2011 05:55 AM


Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
Help !! Does anyone know what this machine is?? It is listed as a Singer, on Craigslist for $40.00. I don't think it is a singer.

Texas Jan

Whatever it is, go get it girl.
Tommie


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