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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Hello! I'm Back!

Hello All!
It's been a little bit since I've posted anything - life has been busy, fun, hectic, fun, tiring, -- just FULL! We just got back from a fun few days in Branson Missouri... saw a couple of shows, ate A LOT (giggles), saw lots of trees and hills and had a good time. There is a wonderful quilt shop on the main drag called Quilts and Quilts - if you ever get close to Branson, it's very well worth stopping by! You won't believe the amount of patterns, fabric and the samples! OH MY,,, makes my neck hurt from all the looking up I was doing to see them all!

Well, before we left I got a new toy -- yep, bought me one of them things on Ebay - she is a very very pretty Featherweight, born January 1955 ( I have the day but can't remember it right now ). I am really very happy with my 'win'... 145608631_tp I was hoping to get one with the scroll faceplate,,, but I like this one just fine! 145608736_oThere is not a lot of scratches, the decals are in perfect shape.
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The case is in perfect shape, too! 145608876_o 145608913_o

and all the attachments,,, I don't have any idea just what to do with some of them !!?? 145608776_oThey remind me of the weird, old tools you would see in a museum - like the things they show dentists or doctors use -- really strange! Someday, I'll have to sit down and try them all out, that will be fun...

There is an instruction manual and the original cards with bobbins, oil ( it's empty ) and needles. 145608821_oHow cool! Note the prices on these things,,, bobbins for $.30 WOW!

My goodest friend was here when the nice mailman delivered her ( got to call the machine something, right? I need to think up a name LOL ). She took her all apart and made sure that there was nothing terribly wrong. She even oiled her all up for me.

Sews like a champ! I bought some inexpensive fat quarters and started a Turning Twenty.. I figured that it would be something easy to start with to just get to know the machine. I love it! Took her to bee this week and sewed just great!

But,, I must confess,,, she stinks - just like old oil and grease. Yuck! Anyone got any foolproof ways to get rid of that .... s m e l l ... ???

So that's what I've been up to ---- what about you?

Oh! I have gotten a little sewing done today,,, I'll show you tomorrow!

7 comments:

Quilter Kathy said...

I'd love to know the answer to that question too...my little featherweight smells old and musty
and greasy too.
Maybe it will improve with use and airing?

Bethany said...

Your Featherweight is just beautiful!

Babs said...

WOW! What a great "win"...can't wait to see the Turning 20...are you gonna bring the machine to our next get together?

tirane93 said...

on the smell - clean the whole machine, clean the box, apply some baking soda to the bottom of the box and let it sit somewhere dry for a day with good ventilation, then vacuum out the soda. if it doesn't remove all the smell it will at least cut it down quite a bit. there may be too much mildew in the box from years of temperature and humidity changes to ever get it all out.

Beth said...

Mine smells musty too..but guess what I did with MINE this week?? I schlepped her on the AIRPLANE! HEY! My husband and son took their GOLF CLUBS! I did put the needle in my check thru suitcase, but was amazed that TSA was more amused (sewing machine huh? was what I got on the trip back) by the amused looks I got! I WAS glad to have a set of luggage wheels on the way home! I will be scouting a better bag in the future, but I sewed EVERY day I was gone and loved every minute...

swooze said...

Nice machine. We will have to bring our machines to compare. I am on a featherweight yahoogroup and they suggest you put a bar of dial soap in the bottom and let it sit for several days. You should join. THey have lots of great suggestions.

Myra said...

Dial soap? Baking soda? Hmmmm? I shall have to give that a try with my feather-baby, for she smells also... I just never thought to rid her of the smell, but it will now! 8-)
Great little machines hey? I inherited mine from my Grandma and didn't know it's worth till I brought it to my first quilt class... 8-)
Happy stitchings!

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