What sewing things did Santa Bring you?
#51
OK, so here's what Santa brought me:
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It came in the T-leg table you see here. I've ordered two parts (so far) that were broken: top arm thread guide/tension disk and the belt cover assembly. Once I decide on the exact Servo I'll be buying, I'll then order the recommended belt.
It has a few small dings but nothing major. Hopefully I'll get it running soon!
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It came in the T-leg table you see here. I've ordered two parts (so far) that were broken: top arm thread guide/tension disk and the belt cover assembly. Once I decide on the exact Servo I'll be buying, I'll then order the recommended belt.
It has a few small dings but nothing major. Hopefully I'll get it running soon!
#53
I think I posted this before........My Hubby wanted to surprise me, so he had my DD order the AccuQuilt Go Big for him. Then DD and family got the nice rolling travel case for it! Has a place for a cutting mat, dies and all the goodies.
I have the Go Cutter, but old age makes turning that crank difficult at times. There were other very thoughtful gifts, but thats all the 'quilty' stuff. The greatest blessing was just having my sweet DD and DGS here with us!
I have the Go Cutter, but old age makes turning that crank difficult at times. There were other very thoughtful gifts, but thats all the 'quilty' stuff. The greatest blessing was just having my sweet DD and DGS here with us!
#54
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NICE Juki !
my best Christmas present was a "Grandma" coffee mug from my grandson. he was officially adopted on Oct 1,2014. and is 3years old.
second I brought for myself. I believe it is a Singer 28. not sure. the ID # is not listed. I read T52892.
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my best Christmas present was a "Grandma" coffee mug from my grandson. he was officially adopted on Oct 1,2014. and is 3years old.
second I brought for myself. I believe it is a Singer 28. not sure. the ID # is not listed. I read T52892.
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#55
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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I always wanted a hand crank, and now I have one. Oh is it dirty! my biggest problem is it is a shuttle and I have NO idea of a shuttle. it is in there and I can see thread so there is a spool in there also. guess what I am going to be learning
karen
karen
#56
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Muv has a lot of good info on those long bobbins. With out her info I'd never have learned to love one.
#57
They're really not difficult to run. My first vintage (now she's an antique) sewing machine was a 27 and I learned to manage her right after I learned to sew from the manual no less! They're a little intimidating because they're "different" than we're used to but they work really well.
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