Old sewing machines (pic heavy)

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Karl82

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Oct 15, 2010
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I have a 99K hand crank from 1956 so still newish :) great machine to work with rely pleased with it bought it off Cliff.

here she is



















some sewing i have done with it already.

one canvas stuff sack and two badges sewn on to my side pouches.





nice tidy stitch



what will be next Hmmmmm
 
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TurboGirl

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Sep 8, 2011
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I have a 99K hand crank from 1956 so still newish :) great machine to work with rely pleased with it bought it off Cliff...
what will be next Hmmmmm
Awww I'm sooo pleased you've got a good un, Karl! Those 99ks are excellent and it's the handcrank version too, MOST excellent :) Has he got a good source of machines coming in? Mine seems to have dried up to drips and drabs :)
 

Karl82

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he just looking in the local area i believe. yea i am chuffed i have yet to test it on the thick leather i have for a sheath.
 

Twodogs

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Nice one Karl,
Sal I'm just ebay serching localy if its a cheap I hover it up .
Been on the 28 all afternoon working on the baker tent fantastic machine .

Twodogs
 

TurboGirl

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Martin s is ready for him next meet :) it's a 28, I should bang a piccy off... It's not as pretty, 109 years of use has bedded in the mechanism superbly and she beautiful in an old lass way :)
 
Here's mine, a Singer Improved Family from 1893

Singer 11 by chickendave, on Flickr


Singer 12 by chickendave, on Flickr

The bobbins are a bugger to find

Singer 8 by chickendave, on Flickr

but it works a treat and is great fun to use. I still have my mums Jones Family CS and a couple of other hand crank singers as well as a fantastic german slant needle singer with knee controls but that's in storage until the new work room is finished.
 

TurboGirl

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You tried that Helen Howe link of Bilmos, lovey? Bobbin heaven ;) Can't wait to see a photo of the new room with everything out, that sounds stunning and its brilliant to see such an old machine treadling away a good un ;)

Pics for martin :) Not well posed but handsome is as handsome does ;)
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TurboGirl

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Oodles of elbow grease, homemade castille soap and an old toothbrush ;) I tried a wee wipe of white spirit on a hidden area but it didn't do the golding on the decals any good. A very old and worn green nylon pan scourer gets pushed into service in very oily non decalled places like behind the handcrank seems to work well :)

I've been using farecla g3 on the polished bits on mine, didn't dare attack Martins with it though, I need to test ride it first ;) so his polished bits were done with the soap & scourer... I don't doubt that within a year he'll be stripping it down and doing it properly, just like you did with yours ;) You've been having a bit of a making sesison with your two havent you? Will we be seeing a thread on the project?!

PS Sun attacks the decals really badly, don't leave the machines in strong sunlight indefinately, folks, or they'll go silver :)
 

Lou

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Just seen this thread, my mum still sews on her 1950ish singer, I learnt to sew on it and I was given another one by my mother in law, not sure whether we still have it in her loft, I must look for it.
 
I did, she is not far from me and gave great service. It was her who identified the machine for me when I had failed everywhere else. A very good person to get advice from and she makes brilliant kites as well.

Dave

You tried that Helen Howe link of Bilmos, lovey? Bobbin heaven ;) Can't wait to see a photo of the new room with everything out, that sounds stunning and its brilliant to see such an old machine treadling away a good un ;)

Pics for martin :) Not well posed but handsome is as handsome does ;)
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