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Posted by IMS on November 13, 2005, 4:33 pm
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 12:38:10 -0500, "Novegon"
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>My daughter recently received a sewing machine, a Singer Model 347, from=
a
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>family friend. She's going to use it mostly for quilting.
>It didn't come with the instruction manual but with my daughters =
experience
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>and some experimentation (with tensions etc.) it seems to work very well=
for
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>her purposes.
>POINT OF THIS POST:
>Is any one familiar with this model machine?
>Is there a way to reverse the machine to lock the stitching?
>Any other tips?
>Any help you can give will be truly appreciated!
>All thanks in advance
These are from around the 60s, I think, so check the wiring over well
before use.
If it has not been used in a while, it probably needs some basic
maintenance:
http://www.cahe.nmsu.edu/pubs/_c/c-102.html
-Irene
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You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.=20
--Mae West=20
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> family friend. She's going to use it mostly for quilting.
> It didn't come with the instruction manual but with my daughters
> experience
> and some experimentation (with tensions etc.) it seems to work very well
> for
> her purposes.
> POINT OF THIS POST:
> Is any one familiar with this model machine?
> Is there a way to reverse the machine to lock the stitching?
> Any other tips?
> Any help you can give will be truly appreciated!
> All thanks in advance
>