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Re: Bobbin question
Adler made some machines with.a.similar bobbin, but they are a smidge skinner.than a WW On Wed, Jun 7, 2023 at 12:08 PM, Roxy via groups.io<rgrinnell2010@...> wrote: Thank you.? I'm
By fountaam@... · #4266 ·
Re: Bobbin question
Thank you.? I'm definitely open to suggestions, ideas...and guesses. ? :-) It would be nice to know if Boye, Greist or any other company made compatible W&W bobbins, and what those may have looked
By Roxy · #4265 ·
Re: Bobbin question
Thanks. It was a guess based upon a small image. The bobbins could be those of someone else. [email protected]> wrote:
By Bill Wells <ronone69@...> · #4264 ·
Re: Bobbin question
I don't think those dark bobbins are for Whites unless there are White Rotary models that I don't know about, which is very possible.? Attached is a photo comparing a White Rotary bobbin to my dark
By Roxy · #4263 ·
Re: Bobbin question
There are several bobbin charts online that will help. One is at https://www.pinterest.com/pin/studio-stuff--419960734017620031/ The two odd bobbins may be for a White Sewing machine.
By Bill Wells <ronone69@...> · #4262 ·
Bobbin question
I've been trying to add attachments and other necessaries to my W&W's--purchased a bundle of bobbins for a D9. ? The bundle included several bobbins that don't appear to be original to W&W's, at
By Roxy · #4261 ·
Re: File /Singer D1_Dw7 IPB.pdf uploaded #file-notice
https://ismacs.net/shuttleidentification/home.html -- Maria Smoky Mountains of Tennessee
By Maria Goetz · #4260 ·
Re: an handcrank for my 1 2 3 4? only head
really, i don't agree. a machine that can't even sew a handkerchief seems to me sad and neglected. it is only a question of facilitating the manual turn of the gears a little, of constructing a
By viavillecinque . · #4258 ·
Re: an handcrank for my 1 2 3 4? only head
Viavillecinque - there were some after-market hand-crank bases made in the 1870s for the Wheeler & Wilson curved-needle machines, but they¡¯re very, very, and I might add one more very hard to find.
By John Lowrey · #4257 ·
an handcrank for my 1 2 3 4? only head
I have an only head curved needle? ww? ?. 1019989? ?she could sew. for now she want' pick up? the under thread. however she can't sew, without treadle.? ?want someone give me some idea for
By viavillecinque . · #4256 ·
Curved needle
Looking for some needles for a ww #3
By kellygeveshausen12@... · #4255 ·
Re: W&W 12
Thanks for the photo links, John. I have a #12, well, most of one. i¡¯ve been slowly finding parts for It. And, I think i¡¯m down to things in the vicinity of the needle. Your pictures were helpful.
By L chapman · #4254 ·
Re: W&W 12
Hello,I found this Durkopp D12,I got it because I was very curious about it.I have yet to compare them well,for now I only noticed that the Durkopp seems to me slightly larger and heavier than the W&W
By Mario · #4253 ·
Re: 1886 W&W #8 Hand Crank
The earlier 8 hand cranks are wonderful with the large flat wheel and the geared bobbin winder. You have a lovely machine!
By Rhonda · #4252 ·
Re: 1886 W&W #8 Hand Crank
Ww8 uk hand crank differences, just for interest https://photos.app.goo.gl/5yMMh5jXvYsM2N5w6 Lower thread tension on my machine is done by the knurled screw that grips the lower thread rather than
By John Harrison · #4251 ·
Re: 1886 W&W #8 Hand Crank
Oh¡­wow! ? ?Beautiful machine. ?Thanks for sharing photos! Mary T http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmaryts/ A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make
By Mary T · #4250 ·
Re: 1886 W&W #8 Hand Crank
What a beautiful machine.
By Roxy · #4249 ·
1886 W&W #8 Hand Crank
Hello, I joined recently after getting a #8 hand crank. ?I tend to collect and use treadles and hand crank sewing machines. ?There always seems to be room for one more hand crank. Having a machine
By Rhonda · #4248 ·
Re: W&W 12
Hello everyone, I apologize for the delay but due to a mix-up the D12 was delivered to me only today. My serial number is 58363. BR Mario
By Mario · #4247 ·
Re: Issues with WWD12
Hi Emily. ?I have a D12 as well (photo here ( https://www.flickr.com/photos/foghorn1/52758543348/in/album-72177720306836170/ ) ). ?The "finger" on my bobbin case is held in place by a locating fork
By John Lowrey · #4246 ·