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I've been away for awhile, and look at all the neat machines I've been missing! Here's the favorite of mine, just as I received her from a Craigslist seller a while back. It's a Lotus 66 treadle with the peculiar serial number Y666666, and she sews well.
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SOOO Beautiful, I have her sister in a hand crank. Congrats.
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I am not a fan of that pattern, but if I was that would be the one to have!!!! Nice!
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Very nice!
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I enjoy all of the patterns on these machines and have always liked this one. Congratulations.
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Hello, I recently brought home a Pfaff 38-115 treadle sewing machine. Wondering if any one has information on it?? It works flawlessly! Has everything I could have dreamt of(the side drawer if FULL!!!)! I've done a ton of cleaning on it, its pretty worn but I'm okay with that ;) I'm just happy she works like a beast! |
Looks like a beast too!!! Very cool!
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It’s the first one of those that I’ve seen. It looks like a really neat early zigzag machine, and by looking at the large hand wheel, I’d say it’s been a treadle-operated machine all of its life. It’s got plenty of tensioners on it, don’t it?
I’m still looking for my first old zigzag industrial that I can treadle. CD in Oklahoma |
Beautiful machine, worn or not! Are those hard to treadle? Like a real leg workout or?
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Those are gorgeous! I've never seen the yellow flowered one. It has now become my favorite!!! I never find them unless they are crazy expensive or "boat anchors" as I've heard someone describe them. Still excited about seeing what I can do with them! So jealous of all these beauties!
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