Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
#391
wait.... I just found it.
Katia, your machine is so beautiful. Sorry I don't know anything about it. I am sure when Billy shows up, he will know. Great buy. $45 is a very good price. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Katia, your machine is so beautiful. Sorry I don't know anything about it. I am sure when Billy shows up, he will know. Great buy. $45 is a very good price. :thumbup: :thumbup:
#392
The shop had two more and I am thinking about going back. One was a little smaller and had that matt kinda finish. And the other had lots and lots of scroll work, so pretty. They all were those wooden top rounded type ones. I thought they were very reasonable for vintage machines. I found several others in thrift shops that were really beat up and filthy and they wanted well over 200 for them.
I am visiting my daughter in Central CA, and waiting on a new granddaughter. This is sure giving me something else to kill time with. I flew here so I am with out my machine and that is driving me crazy.
I am visiting my daughter in Central CA, and waiting on a new granddaughter. This is sure giving me something else to kill time with. I flew here so I am with out my machine and that is driving me crazy.
#393
Jody, I like your White too. It looks similar kind of to my new Home in the color and the way the motor is set up. Do you know what year yours was made?
#394
Katia, Billy will either confirm or blow my thought out of the water, but I think your new baby is a 15K110... :)
Remember in a thrift shop to make an offer!! I never pay the asking price for "bigger ticket" items there...usually don't do it in antique stores either! (Ask for a "recession price"!)
Jody...that White is VERY nice!! :)
Remember in a thrift shop to make an offer!! I never pay the asking price for "bigger ticket" items there...usually don't do it in antique stores either! (Ask for a "recession price"!)
Jody...that White is VERY nice!! :)
#395
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Originally Posted by Jody 38
Here's some pictures of my old white sewing machine.
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#396
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Originally Posted by Katia
Hi, I just posted some pictures in a different thread I started of the new (old) treasure I just got. I am not having much luck figuring what she is and all that. I would love some help and was told this is the place to come for vintage sewing machine info.
You got it for a really good price and you should be very proud of your purchase!!!
The one thing I really want to know is, is it aluminum? If it is that makes it even more valuable.
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Originally Posted by SewExtreme
I wanted to add a few more pictures. Hope y'all don't mind.
But I think it would look better in my house than yours...... :P :P :P
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Originally Posted by LeeJay
I purchased a small Singer sewing machine which is labeled "featherweight". It does not look like the other featherweight machine pictures I have seen. It is white plastic, has 6 stitch options, two speed options and converts to free-arm. I purchased it for a whopping $8.00. What can you tell me about this machine? Is it truly a "featherweight"?
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I am pretty sure it is not aluminum, it is dang heavy! It looks kinda bad in the pictures, but that is mostly dust. The underneath is pristine.
Thanks so much, I was pretty excited. Now I just want to use it. But I need to buy needles and all that. I hope I can get it to run right so I can use it.
Thanks so much, I was pretty excited. Now I just want to use it. But I need to buy needles and all that. I hope I can get it to run right so I can use it.
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Originally Posted by whisper2btrflys
Billy, started cleaning my 1913 treddle sewing machine today but hubby had a question maybe you can answer.. Would it be better just to clean everything up as best we can and just refinish the cabinet or leave the cabinet as is. (ugly lol). I know by refinishing it will lose value but I just had to have it. I do need a belt and a bobbin case and bobbin.... So far I have just put oil on it to take off some of the rust and lossen parts up.. It has no decals on it so have to get those too.-Any help you can give me I would appreciate. Still trying to get a picture of her (I call it a her lol)
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