Anyone has a Singer 6235 'Serenade 30'?

Hi there!

I am fairly new to the world of sewing, only started when my mother in law passed me her old Singer 99K that sadly had a pedal control failure - haven't told mother in law yet! Instead of repairing it I thought I had found a bargain buying a used Singer 6235 'Serenade 30' but the instruction manual is missing. I am stuck on basics such as loading the bobbin and haven't got a clue as to how to go on with all the attachments! Is there a good hearted soul out there proud owner of a Singer 6235 'Serenade 30' willing to copy the manual for me? Make it your good act before Christmas! Please!?! :-))

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margip
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Those are available.

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I am stuck on basics such as loading the bobbin and haven't got a clue as> to how to go on with all the attachments!> Is there a good hearted soul out there proud owner of a Singer 6235> 'Serenade 30' willing to copy the manual for me? > Make it your good act before Christmas!> Please!?! :-))

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Kate XXXXXX

The 99k is a much better machine than the 6235, and replacement foot controlers can still be found.

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No_Spam_Please

------------------------------------- Just recently inherited a singer Serenade 6235 from my late aunt with all attachments and instructions manual included. I have photo copied it for you ready for posting. Please supply address. Happy sewing !!

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angela33

Hi, I just read the previous post and went to the site mentioned and paid to download a copy. If for some reason it doesn't show up, could you please email your photocopy to me? I'm not the one who asked for it first though.

Thanks.

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Reply to
Midges Mom

Certainly you're going to offer to pay her for sending you a photocopy she paid for....

LB

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CNY Quilter

Did you get sorted with a manual @margip? If not, I have one and I can send you a copy through email :)

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madgeordiesattic

nd you a copy through email :)

Marg waited years for you to help her out with an offer to send her a copy. In frustration she took a sledge hammer to her machine and made lawn art out o f it. The small pieces she made into earrings and sold them at an upscale boutique making a fortune. She made so much money she only wears couture c lothing now.

hread? It's your fault Marg no longer sews.

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ItsJoanNotJoann

Oh dear, I just spilt tea on the keyboard laughing at that reply Joan, thank you for making my day

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Claire in France

ut of it. The small pieces she made into earrings and sold them at an upsc ale boutique making a fortune. She made so much money she only wears coutu re clothing now.

ld thread? It's your fault Marg no longer sews.

Sorry, I was the cause of a mess; here, take this nice soft microfiber clot h and clean your clean keyboard.

;-)

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ItsJoanNotJoann

ut of it. The small pieces she made into earrings and sold them at an upsc ale boutique making a fortune. She made so much money she only wears coutu re clothing now.

ld thread? It's your fault Marg no longer sews.

Sorry, I was the cause of a mess; here, take this nice soft microfiber clot h and clean your keyboard.

;-)

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ItsJoanNotJoann

It seems as good a time as any to let all of you know that as soon as the Star Trek Transporter is on-line, I'm inviting all of you for coffee (or tea) or possibly even something a little stronger, assuming you won't be driving home, or operating heavy equipment a/k/a sewing machines and sergers.

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Pogonip

Make mine a pot of Tea and Beam me Up

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Claire in France

I'll take tea as well, as long as you will have milk and sugar.

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ItsJoanNotJoann

OK, that's tea for two with milk and sugar on the side. The Keurig will be plugged in and waiting your pleasure.

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Pogonip

I'd like a cupof tea, too, and if it's strong enough, I'll have cream and sugar, please. ;-)

U.

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Ursula Schrader

I've got English Breakfast, Earl Gray, and my favorite, Chai Latte.

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Pogonip

I'll have that, in exactly that order, please. ;-)

U.

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Ursula Schrader

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