Originally Posted by Cindy Lou Who
Monica,
Saw where you had changed your avatar - what does ttyl mean? Haven't a clue on this one!! Cindy |
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
I never thought I'd get one of those funky looking HC's, but I now have one too!
Nancy, Welcome to the hand crank Club. Now you are a member just like the rest of us. :lol: Kathie Glenn, you are funny! You painted over it? I am thinking about doing that too! Miriam, the 319 takes a class 66 bobbin! I have Cathy's info if you still need it Sheryl! Nancy |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
I never thought I'd get one of those funky looking HC's, but I now have one too!
Nancy, Welcome to the hand crank Club. Now you are a member just like the rest of us. :lol: Kathie Glenn, you are funny! You painted over it? I am thinking about doing that too! Miriam, the 319 takes a class 66 bobbin! I have Cathy's info if you still need it Sheryl! Nancy |
Originally Posted by jlhmnj
Originally Posted by ndnchf
I looked all over the Franklin for a serial number and almost gave up. But then I slid open the shuttle access plate and there was the serial number. Someone mentioned that Davis made machines have a letter D preceding the number. This one does not have the letter D, so I'm still not sure who made it. Looking through the original manual gives no clue either.
http://www.ismacs.net/sears/sears.html Sort of confusing, though Jon So it appears those Franklins are both made by Domestic? Nancy |
Originally Posted by miriam
I was looking at sew-classic's bobbins and it is listed as an L bobbin. Maybe the 66 will work anyway.
Glenn, what do you use in your 319 for bobbins? Nancy Ok I just did some research, which I should have done before I bought the 319 so I knew what I was getting into. According to what I just learned the 319 uses 206x13 needles, which are suppose to be still available and the same bobbins that are sold for the Riccar Rotary? Candace where do you buy the needles, since these are smaller than a 15x1? Also, where do you get the bobbins and what are they? |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by miriam
I was looking at sew-classic's bobbins and it is listed as an L bobbin. Maybe the 66 will work anyway.
Glenn, what do you use in your 319 for bobbins? Nancy Ok I just did some research, which I should have done before I bought the 319 so I knew what I was getting into. According to what I just learned the 319 uses 206x13 needles, which are suppose to be still available and the same bobbins that are sold for the Riccar Rotary? Candace where do you buy the needles, since these are smaller than a 15x1? Also, where do you get the bobbins and what are they? |
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
Originally Posted by jljack
I have a 99 I took the old motor off and put a handcrank on. Love it!! It's heavy as an anchor, but fun to sew on. I can take her camping, etc.
So the ones from Sew-Classic have funky Chinese decals on them? Billy |
Originally Posted by Lostn51
The handcranks that I have are made in Canada along with the handwheels. They are a little bit more but worth it in my book. And I have them and the handwheels in stock right now.
Billy Thank you Melinda! I just ordered enough needles to last a very long time - I hope! I also ordered some bobbins from Sew Classic! Nancy |
Originally Posted by Charlee
Originally Posted by sew wishful
Hi, guys/gals!! I have a 128 that I picked up at a garage sale for $25 in a Bentwood case. I just offered to pay what they asked without checking it over very well....to say the least. The motor has broken off, so wondered if I could attach a handcrank to it?? I know nothing about doing this, but if there is a tutorial for it, I can read and follow directions. So that was question one. If the answer is yes, then...where can I find a crank for it and would it be easy for me to do alone? I'm crossing fingers, toes, arms, legs, eyes....braiding my hair if that would work...Please please please!!!??? Thanks so much for taking a moment and pondering my questions.
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Lostn51
The handcranks that I have are made in Canada along with the handwheels. They are a little bit more but worth it in my book. And I have them and the handwheels in stock right now.
Billy Thank you Melinda! I just ordered enough needles to last a very long time - I hope! I also ordered some bobbins from Sew Classic! Nancy Billy |
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