simonm wrote:On the Hammock Forums they have a huge thread showing everyone's machines they use to DIY/MYOG.
So here is mine a Singer 99K perhaps late 1950's I think, purchased for $20 at a local Tassie market. I also bought my wife a 1940 201 Singer treadle in perfect working order.
DannyS wrote:simonm wrote:On the Hammock Forums they have a huge thread showing everyone's machines they use to DIY/MYOG.
So here is mine a Singer 99K perhaps late 1950's I think, purchased for $20 at a local Tassie market. I also bought my wife a 1940 201 Singer treadle in perfect working order.
Simon have you used this machine often? I've been looking to buy a sewing machine and have seen a few of these around fairly cheap, I've held back however because of the age? Do they do all you would need them to in order to make your own gear such as synthetic vest, quilt and other projects?
icefest wrote:I've never used anything that fancy. I've only used this:
Mid 1980's East German 'thread injector'.
MartyGwynne wrote:my thread injector does not need a photo to explain it.
I will describe it for you.
A thin piece of metal sharpened to a point at one end and a hole drilled into the other end to allow for a piece of thread to be poked through it.
Its method of use is to poke said thread through the end which has the hole in it and proceed to poke the pointy end through the materials which require any sort of thread injection and repeat and repeat and repeat.
PS dont get the ends mixed up!
MartyGwynne wrote:Sort of forgot to put in the comment tongue in cheek.
I'm not one of those just a bored smart Hasp with too much time on my hands.
Cheers
Scottyk wrote:I just got a Singer 319K. (1950's model)
It sews really well and I think its my new favourite toy.
Scottyk wrote:I just got a Singer 319K. (1950's model)
It sews really well and I think its my new favourite toy.
philthy wrote:DannyS I used to have one of those Husqvarna Optoma 150s! It was a lovely little machine. I overdid it (or underdid the servicing) and blew it up sewing a sleeping bag for my wife the night before a trip many moons ago. Smoke pouring out the back and everything.
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