Treadle pix

Got some pix up of the new machine... Well, new to me machine, anyway! Hit the URL below - it's in the Sewing Room!

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Kate Dicey
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Reply to
taria

Me, too! I love my 15-125. Yes, she's motorized, but the vertical bobbin is the greatest for FM quilting!

I love your pics, too, Kate!

Reply to
frood

Kate, it looks so much like my mother's machine I think I might cry. Except hers had no "secret compartment" (drawer?)--or else she never let me know it was there.

I've no idea what the hookything might be.

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Ruth in Happy Camp

Lucky you, Kate! She looks marvelous! :)

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Sandy Foster

Nice pics Kate and nice machine I have my MIL Singer machine, also JB series, along with the manual. I have checked out

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the JB series was built in 1936 in St. Johns, NewfoundlandThere is also a link to more old sewing machine info there and a mailinglist for more help, etc. Looking in my manual for further attachments there is a foot hemmer, an adjustable hemmer, a binder, a tucker and a ruffler.

Have fun with your machine. Mine has sat idle for many years and needs work to get it going again. Someday though

Ann

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Ann

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Pat in Virginia

Me too with the lines! ;) Specially today - been ever so good every day but one, and weight went up! GRR!

Still she'll polish up well, I have no doubt.

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Kate Dicey

Hey Pati, Good to see you back :) Those old machines are great aren't they?

kitty in phx ~who doesn't need any encouragement to get more quilty thingies~

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KittyG

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