I've been reading on this thread for over a year and I've collected a few vintage machines (all electric) so far. My question is: Are there books, reference materials or web-sites that has an overview of the machines? A history of what companies made what machines and when.
Also if you could have only 1 (yes, I said 1) which machine would you select. Thanks in advance for the info. |
Also if you could have only 1 (yes, I said 1) which machine would you select.
I hope you mean one of each. |
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Also if you could have only 1 (yes, I said 1) which machine would you select.
I hope you mean one of each. |
Originally Posted by MarieM
I've been reading on this thread for over a year and I've collected a few vintage machines (all electric) so far. My question is: Are there books, reference materials or web-sites that has an overview of the machines? A history of what companies made what machines and when.
Also if you could have only 1 (yes, I said 1) which machine would you select. Thanks in advance for the info. Billy |
[tquote=MarieM]I've been reading on this thread for over a year and I've collected a few vintage machines (all electric) so far. My question is: Are there books, reference materials or web-sites that has an overview of the machines? A history of what companies made what machines and when.
Also if you could have only 1 (yes, I said 1) which machine would you select. Thanks in advance for the info.[/quote] Check out my "my pages", I have links to most of the sites that have been posted to the QB. Hope that helps. There is so muchinfo here, you Have to have it marked it, or youd never keep track!! |
Originally Posted by quilt addict
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
I wonder if you could take it to a weld shop and have it repaired
I thought about JB but not sure it will hold as it may be stressed when you push down to engage the tire onto the handwheel. But I may try it. Thank you for the great information on basic trouble shooting. If I can ever get a machine back together totally and in a cabinet to try sewing I am sure it will come in handy. :-) |
I didn't think about "my pages". I've been taking notes but then its hard to find what I'm looking for. Thanks for the suggestion.
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ONLY ONE SEWING MACHINE?????? WHO ARE YOU TRYING TO KID?????????????
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Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by grayhare
It is funny how you can go from crazy high prices, to something like this.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/atq/2562192978.html |
LOL at the horror caused by the thought of 'just one sewing machine'. (Like, 'pick your favorite fabric of all time...') This might be sacrilegious on this thread, but I would probably pick my Bernina 430... it has been good to me the couple/three years I have had it.
And thank you so much for the answers about my new/old Singer! I appreciate it! |
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