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OT - got a sewing machine!
Yay, scored a sewing machine at a garage sale this weekend. Pretty happy
but have sadly realized I have no idea how to operate the darned thing and it didn't come with a manual (found one on-line to order but don't have the $12.50 on the cc to send for it) Actually, I only know enough to make me dangerous and I don't want to break it before I can use it G It's a montgomery ward model # UHT J 1460 (I have the serial number too if anyone's interested) I know I need to get some thread. It came with a couple needles (including a double one) and a box full of attachments that I'm not sure what to do with. Help! Thanks, Helen C |
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Helen -- send me the link to the online manual for $12.50
Becki "In between the moon and you, the angels have a better view of the crumbling difference between wrong and right.." -- Counting Crows |
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I found the manual for only $8:
http://www.ucanprint.com/montgomery_wards_signature.htm -- Barbara www.penguintrax.com eBay: pnguintrax Justbeadsenguintrax 0 /O\ "Helen C" wrote in message news:eO6Ra.62168$GL4.16603@rwcrnsc53... Yay, scored a sewing machine at a garage sale this weekend. Pretty happy but have sadly realized I have no idea how to operate the darned thing and it didn't come with a manual (found one on-line to order but don't have the $12.50 on the cc to send for it) Actually, I only know enough to make me dangerous and I don't want to break it before I can use it G It's a montgomery ward model # UHT J 1460 (I have the serial number too if anyone's interested) I know I need to get some thread. It came with a couple needles (including a double one) and a box full of attachments that I'm not sure what to do with. Help! Thanks, Helen C |
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I'd tell you all no, but I'm not stupid BG It's even got a hand written
sticker on it that said it needs adjustment. Any suggestions? The only real experience I've had with a sewing machine (other than that little bit of home ec in HS) was "adjusting" my mom's machine as a kid (she was SO happy!) So, did I get a good starter machine? Don't know squat about brands. Now, along with needing more beads (who doesn't?) I'm going to be jonesing for thread and fabic and notions. Ahh, life is wonderful. My first project is to fix the kids blankets (they're currently using full/queen size comforters that have seen better days) Gonna cut them down for twin beds (think there's enough there!) and get rid of all the frayed edges. Is this too big a project? I know it's too big for me to hand sew, which is why I haven't done it yet. TIA, Helen C |
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It's probably fine for a starter machine and cutting down/edging those
comforters doesn't sound like too big of a project for a starter - it's all straight seams, LOL. I'd call around to a couple local sewing machine shops and ask how much for a machine cleaning & tuneup. That way they will get the machine in good working order right from the start and possibly identify any problems with the machine, so you are aware of them before you start a major project. Usually the tune-ups are worth their weight in gold. -- Barbara www.penguintrax.com eBay: pnguintrax Justbeadsenguintrax 0 /O\ "Helen C" wrote in message news:mEgRa.66111$OZ2.11683@rwcrnsc54... I'd tell you all no, but I'm not stupid BG It's even got a hand written sticker on it that said it needs adjustment. Any suggestions? The only real experience I've had with a sewing machine (other than that little bit of home ec in HS) was "adjusting" my mom's machine as a kid (she was SO happy!) So, did I get a good starter machine? Don't know squat about brands. Now, along with needing more beads (who doesn't?) I'm going to be jonesing for thread and fabic and notions. Ahh, life is wonderful. My first project is to fix the kids blankets (they're currently using full/queen size comforters that have seen better days) Gonna cut them down for twin beds (think there's enough there!) and get rid of all the frayed edges. Is this too big a project? I know it's too big for me to hand sew, which is why I haven't done it yet. TIA, Helen C |
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Excellent advice! I was planning on doing this as soon as I can.
Thanks, Helen C "Barbara Forbes-Lyons" wrote in message ... It's probably fine for a starter machine and cutting down/edging those comforters doesn't sound like too big of a project for a starter - it's all straight seams, LOL. I'd call around to a couple local sewing machine shops and ask how much for a machine cleaning & tuneup. That way they will get the machine in good working order right from the start and possibly identify any problems with the machine, so you are aware of them before you start a major project. Usually the tune-ups are worth their weight in gold. -- Barbara www.penguintrax.com eBay: pnguintrax Justbeadsenguintrax 0 /O\ "Helen C" wrote in message news:mEgRa.66111$OZ2.11683@rwcrnsc54... I'd tell you all no, but I'm not stupid BG It's even got a hand written sticker on it that said it needs adjustment. Any suggestions? The only real experience I've had with a sewing machine (other than that little bit of home ec in HS) was "adjusting" my mom's machine as a kid (she was SO happy!) So, did I get a good starter machine? Don't know squat about brands. Now, along with needing more beads (who doesn't?) I'm going to be jonesing for thread and fabic and notions. Ahh, life is wonderful. My first project is to fix the kids blankets (they're currently using full/queen size comforters that have seen better days) Gonna cut them down for twin beds (think there's enough there!) and get rid of all the frayed edges. Is this too big a project? I know it's too big for me to hand sew, which is why I haven't done it yet. TIA, Helen C |
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Barbara -- THANK YOU for the research and the link.
Helen -- send me your address. Your instruction manual is on it's way to me. Becki "Here in Alaska we call a shovel a shovel and a cock a cock" -- C.T.P.Peterson |
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Sending e-mail. Let me know. And lest I forget,
THANK YOU Later, Helen C "BeckiBead" wrote in message ... Barbara -- THANK YOU for the research and the link. Helen -- send me your address. Your instruction manual is on it's way to me. Becki "Here in Alaska we call a shovel a shovel and a cock a cock" -- C.T.P.Peterson |
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