Looks good to me. Your units look great - I like all those turquoise triangles you had - mine is kinda blah in comparison cuz I didn't have much of that color in my stash. I see you've deviated from the purple. Nice replacement.
Kinda.......I've been on a halfway stalk on eBay for a featherweight machine. I'd bid on a Regular basis knowing good and well that my chances of winning was slim.....It was fun, gave me something to do.....My oldest sister cheered me on, said I needed one esp if I decided to start going to classes.... Then in a conspiracy against me, My Father swings by the thrift/junk store, calls all excited because she has 2 new sewing machines, if I wanted to go check them out. As a dutiful daughter, I go to look....imagine my surprise when the first one she pulls out is a Featherwieght !!! The other machine was a black 1956-1959 singer, case and box had seen better days, didn't even look look at it, the featherweight was plugged up, moter ran, machine was dirty, needed some work, something I could attempt to fix.....decided to think about it. DS (dear sister) was called/faebooked for consultation.... She was appauled that I even wanted to think about it !!!! So wit
I'm All Done with step #2 !!!!! Only had to take apart 6 .......Not too bad. I used method 3. It made more sense to me, esp with working night shift, I didn't have to think too hard :) I got my fetherweight to working (Thanks to folks on Vintage Sewing Machines on Facebook ) Steps 1 & 2 done AND ironed.. (the good fairies of ironing did not show up last night ) see... still have the bonus one to iron. Time to hit Netflix and race a movie
Looks good to me. Your units look great - I like all those turquoise triangles you had - mine is kinda blah in comparison cuz I didn't have much of that color in my stash. I see you've deviated from the purple. Nice replacement.
ReplyDeleteA successful post - love the fabrics that you're using, and look forward to seeing your progress in future posts!
ReplyDeleteYour patches look fantastic. Clue 4 is nearly here – woo hoo!
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