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Re: Hi. Thank you for letting me into your group
I have created a photo file "Brake on D9 coffin top", with two photos.? Remove the top right hand drawer of your treadle cabinet to view the brake...you might have one that? is just out of position
By JohnM · #3722 ·
Re: Hi. Thank you for letting me into your group
MY SERISL
By paddydog · #3721 ·
Re: Hi. Thank you for letting me into your group
Paddydog, enjoy your D9, a great machine to use. Miller, my D9, s/n 2334285, has a coffin top, outside the leg great wheel, and a brake.? The brake is a wooden finger with a leather tip. John
By JohnM · #3720 ·
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When I introduced myself, I didn't tell you where I am from. My name is belinda and I am in californiaMy mom sewed on a treddle singerAnd as a? teen I wasn't interested in it? But now in my 70s I
By paddydog · #3719 ·
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Hi & Welcome Paddydog; The only W&W machines I am aware of with this Brake is the later D-9 models in drop head cabinets. The drophead cabinets have the large bandwheel inside the leg of the cabinet
By Miller Fulks · #3718 ·
Hi. Thank you for letting me into your group
I was looking for a treddle with a good? table. I finally found my ww9.? Now I need to learn all the things my mom never got the time to show me. I saw a post about a brake on the wheel to prevent
By paddydog · #3717 ·
Re: Pollack & Schmidt la silencieuuse won't pick up the lower thread
Ah, thank you.? ? I don't know why, I didn't see this message from you.? Now I must read it well....
By viavillecinque . · #3716 ·
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Hi We could if you wanted start a google account for you or others to manage, this would give us 16gig or free storage for documents and pictures, we would have to experiment with people sharing a
By John Harrison · #3715 ·
Re: Welcome
Hi John; The picture came through fine, nice looking machine. I am not familiar with the Elsa name, is this an English made machine? Miller/TN
By Miller Fulks · #3714 ·
Re: Welcome
Wave Lesley and I might see you across the Bristol Channel. We have a few old machines and a recent purchase was a WW9 hand machine, it was sold as working (I did laugh) but had a missing bottom
By John Harrison · #3713 ·
Welcome
Thanks for welcoming me to the group! My husband & I live in Cornwall PA. We collect old sewing machines - treadles, handcranks, old electrics - and finally acquired a Wheeler & Wilson #9 treadle in
By Katharine Retherford · #3712 ·
Re: Introduction
Your last one you mentioned is your best one too! Mary In California 9W7 bagel bobbin
By MB Freeman · #3711 ·
Re: Pollack & Schmidt la silencieuuse won't pick up the lower thread
The upper tension on all family machines, except for a few very early ones, is applied by a wheel or pulley tension rather than disc tension. On a disc ension, such as Singer, the thread is pulled
By Miller Fulks · #3710 ·
Re: Pollack & Schmidt la silencieuuse won't pick up the lower thread
thank you Miller, yesterday I? was so sleepy: I read instructions many times,? always one learns something.? ?sometime? one produces new doubts. for example I learned the number of needles, I
By viavillecinque . · #3709 ·
Re: Introduction
Hi & welcome to you both; I got into lod sewing machines also through my Wife's quilting, but not near so early in life. In fact I was 67 years old & retired when I started. I too became infatuated
By Miller Fulks · #3708 ·
Re: Introduction
good morning!? I'm here from a few weeks
Introduction
Hi, all. My name is Marty and I am delighted, at Miller's suggestion, to join this group of Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine enthousiasts. I live in South Louisiana and my wife has been quilting
By Marinus Quist · #3706 ·
Re: Pollack & Schmidt la silencieuuse won't pick up the lower thread
Hi; Here are a couple of copies of manuals for the W&W curved needle machines from different points in time. Both show how to set the needle & place the bobbin in the correct orientation & to thread
By Miller Fulks · #3705 ·
Pollack & Schmidt la silencieuuse won't pick up the lower thread
do you know this machine.? it seems it is a german, european, clone of a wheeler and wilson 3 that is very rare in italy.? circa 1880, 82, it seems to me. I found that in a flea market, no
Re: D9
Go on ¡°ismacs.net¡± or .com? They have a beautiful copy.
By Diana Burrow <mygranna@...> · #3703 ·