Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Cathy, bought the machine in NC last year. Won her on E-bay. She is in excellent shape :). Her house needs some repair but other wise she is good to go. Should call her Little Miss Dynomite b/c she sews so fast.
Trish
Trish
Originally Posted by jtapp9
http://littlerock.craigslist.org/atq/2316216944.html
I think i'm gonna call about this one. Can anyone clue me in about this model? Is it worth it?
TIA
I think i'm gonna call about this one. Can anyone clue me in about this model? Is it worth it?
TIA
Nancy
Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
Well, this 301 plus cabinet now resides at my house :mrgreen:
It has a knee pedal that pushes up against the foot pedal which is attached underneath the inside of the cabinet. I can't get the pedal out. Is there some sort of trick to getting the pedal out of the brackets or do you think it is just stuck from years of non-use? I actually have several cabinets like this, with the pedal stuck in the bracket.
Nancy
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Dina is a beautiful lady!
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Tammy, That is a cute machine. I have one just like it only it's called a Dynamic. It is about as big as a featherweight. Sews like a 99 with a little noise. Mine has made in Japan on it and it comes apart. It came in it's own case. She sews really nice and I call her Dina. Here is a few pictures of her.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Kathie you did an excellent job restoring that cabinet.
Very NICE![/quote]
Thank you very much. I wish that I could take credit but I can not. I had it done and when it was delivered I thought that they brought the wrong cabinet. Kathie
Kathie you did an excellent job restoring that cabinet.
Very NICE![/quote]
Thank you very much. I wish that I could take credit but I can not. I had it done and when it was delivered I thought that they brought the wrong cabinet. Kathie
Originally Posted by jtapp9
I bought her! Will look up the dates and take pics when we get home! She's sweet!
Nancy
Originally Posted by tangledthread
Hello, I needed to hi-jack a post to add a pic..I just bought this little darling and will pick it up next week. I was wondering if you can tell me anything about it by the numbers here or do I need to wait and get the serial number off the bottom? If anyone has a 222k, can you tell me how she sews? I have heard so many good things about Featherweights I just couldn't pass this one up - btw, her name is Maggie. Funny how I new her name the moment I saw her pics...
Congratulations!
Nancy
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Tammy, That is a cute machine. I have one just like it only it's called a Dynamic. It is about as big as a featherweight. Sews like a 99 with a little noise. Mine has made in Japan on it and it comes apart. It came in it's own case. She sews really nice and I call her Dina. Here is a few pictures of her.
Trish
Trish
Nancy
Originally Posted by Kathie S.
Kathie, I am sorry, I can hear your frustration. You are right, the hand wheel on the White goes away from you, the opposite of most other machines.
On your Lotus, is your needle inserted correctly - flat side to the right? Is the needle a good, not bent or barbed needle? Is the needle threaded from left to right? Is the machine threaded correctly? Is the bobbin threaded correctly - leading from the top and threaded in the slot in the bobbin case correctly?
Kathie, sometimes it is best to walk away and come back fresh - ready to start over. That is what I had to do for two months while I fought with my Betty (Davis Vertical Feed) until I finally got it working.
Nancy, I have rethreaded the machine several times with hubby watching me to make sure that is done by the book. I put in a new Janome needle. I tried using the old cheap thread, I tried using good thread and nothing helped. I am ready to throw in the towel. I may just take it into Ernie at Eand D and let them figure it out. Kathie
On your Lotus, is your needle inserted correctly - flat side to the right? Is the needle a good, not bent or barbed needle? Is the needle threaded from left to right? Is the machine threaded correctly? Is the bobbin threaded correctly - leading from the top and threaded in the slot in the bobbin case correctly?
Kathie, sometimes it is best to walk away and come back fresh - ready to start over. That is what I had to do for two months while I fought with my Betty (Davis Vertical Feed) until I finally got it working.
Nancy, I have rethreaded the machine several times with hubby watching me to make sure that is done by the book. I put in a new Janome needle. I tried using the old cheap thread, I tried using good thread and nothing helped. I am ready to throw in the towel. I may just take it into Ernie at Eand D and let them figure it out. Kathie
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
Here are the pictures of Kathie's cabinet before and after she had it re-finished!
l have the same machine and cabinet but not in such bad order that is my next machine to clean
Elsie from South Australia
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