Originally Posted by Ohio Star Quilter
Here is a picture of the slide plate from my 1891 New Home and as you can see the first digit sure looks like an "L". I had called Janome last summer on dating it and couldn't remember if we decided it was an "L" or a 1. I called Janome today and it is a 1. Sorry, I made a mistake, I'll admit that I'm not perfect!
Judy Billy |
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Billy do you have wheels/castors for the old treadles? I need a couple wheels/castors for my Davis Vertical Feed, although, I am still not sure I am going to keep it. I still haven't gotten it to work. Waiting for the book to arrive so I can figure out what I am doing wrong! Nancy |
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Originally Posted by Glenn
I think this is a great idea. I am like you there is nothing better than making a guilt with a vintage treadle. I even like the smell of the old machines!!! :lol:
Billy Singer 191--a commercial machine. Know anything about it? I know it is powerful and will sew through anything. Straight and back only. Came from a garment factory. Singer Touch and Sew 629 I've got the bobbin holder out and can't figure out how to get it back in. Lady who gave it to me said it works. Singer 191 [ATTACH=CONFIG]143198[/ATTACH] 191 tension [ATTACH=CONFIG]143199[/ATTACH] Touch and Sew 629 [ATTACH=CONFIG]143200[/ATTACH] |
Here is a post I need you guys to help me with if you can.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-82751-1.htm Billy |
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Billy
Nancy[/quote] I dont have any casters that I now about. I had some replacement casters that were made from ceramic, but I am out of them right now. Billy |
Quick question about my featherweight...does it use just the standard readily available sewing machine needles or does it require special ones?
Need to replace a broken needle and don't want to use the wrong ones! |
The standard 15x1 needles are the ones you need for the Featherweight.
Billy |
Originally Posted by Lostn51
I dont have any casters that I now about. I had some replacement casters that were made from ceramic, but I am out of them right now. Billy Nancy |
Originally Posted by grammy17
Singer Touch and Sew 629 I've got the bobbin holder out and can't figure out how to get it back in. Lady who gave it to me said it works. |
Originally Posted by grammy17
Singer 191--a commercial machine. Know anything about it? I know it is powerful and will sew through anything. Straight and back only. Came from a garment factory. Singer Touch and Sew 629 I've got the bobbin holder out and can't figure out how to get it back in. Lady who gave it to me said it works. I noticed that the piecing next to the machine (I assume you are doing) looks to be done on a serger or maybe with a hemming stitch? Or is that done with the 191? Nancy Nancy |
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