Originally Posted by Annaquilts
Posting some pictures of the machines. And yes that is a rubber band from the brocolli instead of a sewing machine belt that my husband used to make the pink machine go.
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[quote=vintagemotif]
Like your machines. Why aren't some of them not in that fantastic sewing studio of yours?quote] I tried to tell you they are there. when I took the studio pictures I did not own any machines yet except the Feather Weight. No worries. I don't own a single table runner. LOL I guess not my thing but you are right it would look cute. I was not planning to take the pink one out of the cabinet. currently that one is in repair. I did buy it just for looks so we'll see. We like the machines in cabinets down below as DH also is a big part in buying and fixing these machines so it is nice to have a sewing area/display area that he and others can use and see the machines more regular. Many visitors try the treadle in particular. |
[quote=Annaquilts]
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
"We like the machines in cabinets down below as DH also is a big part in buying and fixing these machines so it is nice to have a sewing area/display area that he and others can use and see the machines more regular. Many visitors try the treadle in particular.
I like that idea of a couple of machines downstairs for guests and husband to show off, keep them out of your sanctuary.:) Really cool that your husband is so into this too. I just love that pink machine's look. |
[/quote] I just love that pink machine's look.[/quote]
Me too but then I am a sucker for green and pink machines. At first it wasn't working at all and the bobbin area was a mess with parts apaprently mssing. fortunately all the bobbin parts we found in a plastic baggy with all kinds of odds and ends that came with the machine. For me it is important to have it running even if I do not sew on it much which I think will be the case with this machine. Ofcourse its sewing capability might improve if it gets a real belt versus the broccoli rubber band it sports now. ~smile~ |
Billy, I love your studio! Great space for quilting!!! BTW, is it easier to treadle on a stool rather than a regular height chair? I like to sew on a slightly higher stool rather than a chair when the machine is a portable on a regular height table. (Shoulders don't get so tense.) I'm not lucky enough to have found my treadle yet, but I know it is out there somewhere.
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Originally Posted by sandybeach
Was hoping you could give me some information on this machine. Picked it up at a yard sale Friday for $25.00.
The machine you have is believed to be a demo model. I believe that the models that were not badged were the ones that they sent out to the different companies for approval and then they added their names to them later. This machine is identical to my "Universal" that I have that was mad by Koyo-Seiko. Now here is something really neat about your machine, the only versions of that machine that I have seen without badging has always been the Koyo versions. Billy |
Originally Posted by Quilt Mom
Billy, I love your studio! Great space for quilting!!! BTW, is it easier to treadle on a stool rather than a regular height chair? I like to sew on a slightly higher stool rather than a chair when the machine is a portable on a regular height table. (Shoulders don't get so tense.) I'm not lucky enough to have found my treadle yet, but I know it is out there somewhere.
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Originally Posted by Miz Johnny
Originally Posted by Lostn51
I do that in my studio with my central treadle, but I can even run an industrial in it if I want. The table top is 36x140 and I have wooden plates that I made to fit the central opening and then there is a hole cut out to fit various machines that I have and use in my studio.
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Originally Posted by ladyredhawk
YEAH!!!!!!!!!! I DID IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! ty B. I just came across this machine and can't find any information about it. It is a Majestic, reg.#267.864, serial # 71213, Model # SSA-10. I am going to try to send some pics. It is made in Japan. I need a manual if you know where i can get one I have been looking for one for two days on the internet. ty for looking. Tommye
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Golly Gee I love all the pictures!
Billy, that studio is so nice, but where do you keep all the rest of your machines? Nancy Billy |
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