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    Old 10-25-2011, 10:31 AM
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    Originally Posted by redmadder
    Ya'll think this was as weird and uncomfortable as I did?
    Yes.
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    Old 10-25-2011, 10:35 AM
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    Originally Posted by Quilt Mom
    Originally Posted by redmadder
    Ya'll think this was as weird and uncomfortable as I did?
    Yes.
    maybe it was her BIL... yes weird - she had plenty of time to sort it out before you got there.
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    Old 10-25-2011, 10:36 AM
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    Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
    I've been busy this past weekend. Our 100 member quilt guild had its quilt show. Last Friday I worked 8 hours helping set up, then volunteered at the show Saturday and Sunday, and helped with take down. It is a tremendous amount of work to put on a show. My hat is off to anyone who has ever been the Chairperson for an event like that. I was just one little committee person. Lots of beautiful quilts. I'm hoping for the next show, that I can have a roped off area and display some of my antique Iron Ladies. It won't be for 2 years. I did get a Blue Ribbon in my division, so I was a happy quilter.

    Texas Jan

    OK, I confess (raising hand!!) I'm the chair for our guild's quilt show in January 2012. But I have tons of help, and I was very involved the last 2 shows, so I am pretty confident we'll do OK. :shock:
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    Old 10-25-2011, 10:37 AM
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    Question???
    Will the bobbin winder from my dead Singer 99 fit a FW? If so Hershey, don't tell mom I want to surprise her.
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    Old 10-25-2011, 10:37 AM
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    Originally Posted by Glenn
    Congrats on your blue ribbon. We are proud of you.
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    Congrats on your ribbon!!!
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    Old 10-25-2011, 10:40 AM
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    Originally Posted by miriam
    Moving on to my next problem child machine. I have a 15 clone. Some times it goes 1 or 2 stitches and snaps the thread then if I'm lucky it will go 3 inches and snap. SO I re-threaded left to right and right to left... which ever - one of them doesn't work. Then I played with the upper threading - I think I've had everything right from the start. I put in a new needle - experimented with which way it goes. I had it right. I played with the tension. Then I swapped a face plate off another machine. It is not tension. It is not threading. It is not the needle. Then I took out the bobbin hook. I polished it with a crumpled up piece of aluminum foil just to make sure there aren't any burrs. Still snaps thread. I took off the presser foot. The needle does not hit the plate but it comes close. That needle hole looks like a star from all the needle hitting going on. I'm wondering if it is tearing up the thread at that spot. I can't seem to see it happen. I left my long screw driver at the shop and the screw is in too tight to get with a skinny little Susy Homemaker screw driver. I was thinking maybe pull the plate and swap it out with the other clone or maybe polish it up a bit - stuck until I come up with some other brilliant idea. The Singer manual I found on line does not match my machine. I wonder if I need a service manual to figure out how to center the needle a bit better in the hole. That needle all but hits the hole.
    Miriam I have the same problem with the 15 clone I got recently. I am still fiddling with it between other projects.
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    Originally Posted by miriam
    Originally Posted by quiltdoctor
    Originally Posted by Charlee
    That's terrific Jan! Congrats on the ribbon, are you going to post pics? :)
    Forgot to attach the pictures. this is a needle turn, hand quilted quilt 65 x 70". Took about a year to do. I got so tired of looking at it. No more large quilts for me.

    Texas Jan
    That is one VERY nice piece of work!!! WOW a year? I doubt if I would EVER get anything that intricate done - not enough patience here.
    I echo that!! Lovely quilt, and I admire your ability to finish it all by hand. I would never have the patience!!
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    Originally Posted by jljack
    Originally Posted by miriam
    Moving on to my next problem child machine. I have a 15 clone. Some times it goes 1 or 2 stitches and snaps the thread then if I'm lucky it will go 3 inches and snap. SO I re-threaded left to right and right to left... which ever - one of them doesn't work. Then I played with the upper threading - I think I've had everything right from the start. I put in a new needle - experimented with which way it goes. I had it right. I played with the tension. Then I swapped a face plate off another machine. It is not tension. It is not threading. It is not the needle. Then I took out the bobbin hook. I polished it with a crumpled up piece of aluminum foil just to make sure there aren't any burrs. Still snaps thread. I took off the presser foot. The needle does not hit the plate but it comes close. That needle hole looks like a star from all the needle hitting going on. I'm wondering if it is tearing up the thread at that spot. I can't seem to see it happen. I left my long screw driver at the shop and the screw is in too tight to get with a skinny little Susy Homemaker screw driver. I was thinking maybe pull the plate and swap it out with the other clone or maybe polish it up a bit - stuck until I come up with some other brilliant idea. The Singer manual I found on line does not match my machine. I wonder if I need a service manual to figure out how to center the needle a bit better in the hole. That needle all but hits the hole.
    Miriam I have the same problem with the 15 clone I got recently. I am still fiddling with it between other projects.
    I found a service manual and it was very helpful. http://parts.singerco.com/IPinstManuals/15-91.pdf
    It even has motor info. I found the adjustment hole and am waiting for DH to come home. I found a screw driver to fit the space. I cut my finger tip pretty bad - it sure did bleed. Bummed out for working on anything for a few days though.
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    Originally Posted by tropit
    Originally Posted by miriam
    Originally Posted by tropit
    Originally Posted by miriam
    Originally Posted by Charlee
    Originally Posted by miriam
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    Sorry...I realize that Blilly would like us to post about earlier machines, but this one is on the cusp and has piqued my curiosity. I hope that you don't mind.

    ~ Cindy
    where else can you go with it???
    Exactly! Besides, "vintage" is a matter of opinion!! :lol: ;)

    I love the color of that machine! Don't know a thing about it, but I like it! :)
    What does the front look like?
    I dunno. :?:

    ~ Cindy
    :lol: :lol: :lol: so offer $25
    They're only asking $10! LOL
    What are you waiting for? You can practice taking a machine apart and cleaning it for that price...even if you break it, it's worth the experience.
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    Old 10-25-2011, 11:22 AM
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    Miriam!! YUCK!! Cuts hurt so bad!! Thanks for that link. Besides my 15 clone, someone gave me a DOA 15 that my DH wants to practice working on. He wants to see if he can get it to move...it's frozen stiff right now. I call it bait to reel him into loving the machines as much as I do!! :thumbup: :lol:

    Still patiently waiting for my Davis VF to arrive....I am counting the days!! :-)
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