Thanks Jo. She is a pretty hot little mess and thanks for the comment regarding to bag. When you need something, you find a way, right? Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment. Much appreciated. Have a wonderful weekend.
Thank you very much Joyti. She doesn't need to be painted but she is not working so I will have to get her working as best I can. Thanks so much for watching.
I know, right Sandra? Maybe just tie a beautiful bow around her and call it done! I hope today that I can get her to sew and see what she can do. Let's hope. Sometimes the pretty ones are the most trouble if you know what I mean. lol. 💜💜💜
I have two 1948s here. One is pristine from an original family member. The other is a restoration pained a beautiful blue. Other FWs in other locations. 💜💜💜 AuntieEllen
So cool. I love all the vintage machines. Unfortunately I can't keep collecting because I can't store them in m small place, or I would!!! lol. Thanks so much for coming by and sharing. I would LOVE a blue machine. Hmmmm.
Wow. What a coincidence. I hope to get her running tomorrow. I will try to share. What to do with her. They are multiplying like rabbits!!! lol Thanks for watching.
Janice, they do sew beautifully and their portability is awesome. Thanks so much for coming by and commenting and keep a look out. More to come. Be well.
Good morning, Sew Terie! I was going to say that nothing could be cuter than that darling little face on Sebastian, but that sewing machine runs a close second. It would be a tough decision to know which is cuter… (just joking! We know it’s Sebastian)! I like how you show the packaging so that we know how the machine arrived. I’m sure that not everyone packages things as well as they should be and then some people put a lot of care into it. My husband collects trains and he recently bought a couple of vintage trains on eBay. When the box got here last week, it wasn’t that they weren’t packaged enough… nothing was broken, everything was in good shape, except for one issue. They had used some old Styrofoam that was crumbly (and I’m all about reduce reuse recycle), but because the Styrofoam was old, it broke up during shipment and was all up inside the tiny motor and all around the tiny inside parts of that small train and so, as you can imagine, he had quite a mess to deal with. I mentioned to him that he might want to let that seller know, in case they ever tried packaging like that again, because someone else might send it back for that packaging issue, especially if it caused damage (he didn’t want to “complain”). Either way, back to your 221 from the wonderful year of 1949. I can’t wait to find out what you name this machine, as I love all the unique names that you come up with. I know you were looking forward to painting this machine, as you thought it would need it, but I tend to agree that it doesn’t, and I actually like all those little marks or pin scratches, because they add character. The problem, in my opinion, with painting over those, is that it’s erasing part of the history of the machine. For me, when I look at a vintage sewing machine, I always wonder about how the person used it, in this instance, what they made with the machine. Maybe it was mostly clothing for themselves and their children, or maybe they took in mending, or maybe they were a quilter, etc. It’s so hard to know, and we usually never can find out, but it’s a history. I believe you are correct that it was cared for and serviced very well throughout its lifetime, so that makes me feel better about the whole thing too! The case and bags that you sewed to hold the machine with the Celtic decals are beyond amazing. You are so talented! I’m not really sure what you mean by a cracked block, but don’t worry about explaining, that’s my bad for not understanding. Also, I have a question. Do you plan on filming repairs on these machines and making a playlist, possibly? Thank you for the shout out and you’re more than welcome for the fabric! I’m just glad that it happened to be laying on the cutting table at Mardens the day that I was there. I hope you enjoy every little bit of it and I can already see that you put it to perfect use. Thank you for another great video! 🥰🪡🧵✂️
Marie, you and I could talk all day. Here goes. I like that she has history. I imagine those scratches were from repeated sewing, maybe something with sequins on it. So I want to imagine her being used to sew beautiful costumes. Maybe for the Rockettes!!! lol. Or for their child's dance school or acting school. See. I can go down the same rabbit hole with you. She is not working as of right now. That happens sometimes. I am trying all the tricks and tips. She's a hot mess!!! So, sad to say if she has a major issue I may have to use her for parts. I have another machine that needs parts and painting. I will be patient with her and not rush into anything but I am at my wits end. Thanks again for the fabric. That was a poetic marriage indeed. That little machine is not only gorgeous. She works. As for me doing repair videos, I may not ever do that. I get all my info for others on youtube that have done that and I so I don't think we need ME and my thimble full of knowledge to venture down that path. I will from time to time point things out with little fixes but that's it. It is SO MUCH WORK DOING VIDEOS!!! as you already know. I know you have some machines that need help. I would check out @BobFowler and @sewingmachinerehab on here. And of course, @andytube. A wealth of knowledge and more than I could ever do or know. But thanks for the vote of confidence. Thanks so much for watching and for commenting and caring. I appreciate it so much. Be well my friend. And Sebastian says Arf!!! Hi to Johnny.
@@sewterie Good morning, SewTerie! I absolutely love your idea of that machine having been used to sew costumes for the Rockettes. That has to be exactly what happened here. I love that your detective skills are spot on! If only these machines could speak… (no, I take that back, because we probably wouldn’t want to know everything that they have seen, ha ha!). Thank you for the channel links about on sewing machine repair, I will definitely check them out and subscribe so that I can always find them. (I’ll tell hubby, too!). I hope today is a great day for you and that you have a wonderful week, my friend! Thank you for this video, I truly enjoyed it and have watched it quite a few times, at this point. She’s just such a beauty!
@@MariesScrappyCreations Thanks so much Marie. Yes. The Rockettes!!! I can just see some grandma sitting back stage with her FW stitching sequins on their costumes as she sends them off onto the stage. lol. Such an imagination. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I will be updating as I go along this journey. XO
Yes. I thought about that a little too late but I will revisit that one and add a longer zipper. Thanks so much for watching. See ya soon on the next one.
Do they call that a tension knob? Thank you. That is the one for the bobbin winder. Singer calls is a "bobbin winding thread guide." Thanks again for watching.
Very nice Terie you do fantastic work, I love the fabric. ❤
Thank you Darlene. I appreciate you watching ang commenting. There will be more to come.
Another beauty Terie. Good luck.
Thank you Jim and thanks so much for watching my videos.
What a pretty little lady!!! The Singer is pretty nice, too! Terie, your talents are superior!
Thank you dear friend. Thanks for watching. You be da best!
What a beautiful machine ❤ It doesn't look like it needs painting. The bag is so awesome., love it ❤
Thanks Jo. She is a pretty hot little mess and thanks for the comment regarding to bag. When you need something, you find a way, right?
Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment. Much appreciated. Have a wonderful weekend.
@@sewterie 🤗❤️
WOW 😳, gorgeous!!
Right??? Well I will see if she sews tomorrow then I will let you know. lol. Thanks so much for watching.
I love the carrying case that you made! Very nice
Thank you. I love it to. I hope to make more when I find time. Thanks for watching.
And super cute bag and pouch!
Thank you. It was a task to figure out but I did it. Stay well. Thanks again for watching.
Wow, that paint is in great shape!
Yes, she is pretty but she is not yet working. I have spent many hours on her already.
Thanks so much for watching.
I LOVE GREEN, too!!🎉
It's the little things.
It’s a beautiful machine, doesn’t look like it should be painted to me. I love the bag you made for her.
Thank you very much Joyti. She doesn't need to be painted but she is not working so I will have to get her working as best I can. Thanks so much for watching.
I love it just the way she looks….💜💜💜
I know, right Sandra? Maybe just tie a beautiful bow around her and call it done! I hope today that I can get her to sew and see what she can do. Let's hope. Sometimes the pretty ones are the most trouble if you know what I mean. lol. 💜💜💜
@@sewterie yes I know what you mean! Add the motor and let’s us all know that she sews! Can’t wait!
It looks glorious already😊
I know. I don't know what to do. I hope she sews. Will try that tomorrow. Thanks for watching.
Wow great find!
Thanks. I think so too. I will get her working and try to share a short. Thanks for watching.
I have two 1948s here. One is pristine from an original family member. The other is a restoration pained a beautiful blue. Other FWs in other locations. 💜💜💜 AuntieEllen
So cool. I love all the vintage machines. Unfortunately I can't keep collecting because I can't store them in m small place, or I would!!! lol. Thanks so much for coming by and sharing. I would LOVE a blue machine. Hmmmm.
She looks lovely
Thanks Nancy. She does. I will figure this out and see if she sews. Thanks for watching.
Gorgeous! Looks like the one I borrowed from my friend. It is from 1949 too.
Wow. What a coincidence. I hope to get her running tomorrow. I will try to share. What to do with her. They are multiplying like rabbits!!! lol Thanks for watching.
Lovely machine, Terie. My goal is to get a featherweight sometime in the future.
Janice, they do sew beautifully and their portability is awesome. Thanks so much for coming by and commenting and keep a look out. More to come. Be well.
I would never touch that machine with paint. It’s beautiful
Thanks. She is not sewing so there is that issue. But she is pretty. Thanks so much for watching.
Beautiful macine
Thanks so much. And thanks for watching.
Pretty puppy 😊 no looks like it doesn't need a paint job
I know. I would hate to paint this one. I will try to clean her up and make a decision. May let her go. (ouch. Did I say that.)
Good morning, Sew Terie! I was going to say that nothing could be cuter than that darling little face on Sebastian, but that sewing machine runs a close second. It would be a tough decision to know which is cuter… (just joking! We know it’s Sebastian)! I like how you show the packaging so that we know how the machine arrived. I’m sure that not everyone packages things as well as they should be and then some people put a lot of care into it. My husband collects trains and he recently bought a couple of vintage trains on eBay. When the box got here last week, it wasn’t that they weren’t packaged enough… nothing was broken, everything was in good shape, except for one issue. They had used some old Styrofoam that was crumbly (and I’m all about reduce reuse recycle), but because the Styrofoam was old, it broke up during shipment and was all up inside the tiny motor and all around the tiny inside parts of that small train and so, as you can imagine, he had quite a mess to deal with. I mentioned to him that he might want to let that seller know, in case they ever tried packaging like that again, because someone else might send it back for that packaging issue, especially if it caused damage (he didn’t want to “complain”).
Either way, back to your 221 from the wonderful year of 1949. I can’t wait to find out what you name this machine, as I love all the unique names that you come up with. I know you were looking forward to painting this machine, as you thought it would need it, but I tend to agree that it doesn’t, and I actually like all those little marks or pin scratches, because they add character. The problem, in my opinion, with painting over those, is that it’s erasing part of the history of the machine. For me, when I look at a vintage sewing machine, I always wonder about how the person used it, in this instance, what they made with the machine. Maybe it was mostly clothing for themselves and their children, or maybe they took in mending, or maybe they were a quilter, etc. It’s so hard to know, and we usually never can find out, but it’s a history.
I believe you are correct that it was cared for and serviced very well throughout its lifetime, so that makes me feel better about the whole thing too! The case and bags that you sewed to hold the machine with the Celtic decals are beyond amazing. You are so talented! I’m not really sure what you mean by a cracked block, but don’t worry about explaining, that’s my bad for not understanding. Also, I have a question. Do you plan on filming repairs on these machines and making a playlist, possibly?
Thank you for the shout out and you’re more than welcome for the fabric! I’m just glad that it happened to be laying on the cutting table at Mardens the day that I was there. I hope you enjoy every little bit of it and I can already see that you put it to perfect use. Thank you for another great video! 🥰🪡🧵✂️
Marie, you and I could talk all day. Here goes.
I like that she has history. I imagine those scratches were from repeated sewing, maybe something with sequins on it. So I want to imagine her being used to sew beautiful costumes. Maybe for the Rockettes!!! lol. Or for their child's dance school or acting school. See. I can go down the same rabbit hole with you.
She is not working as of right now. That happens sometimes. I am trying all the tricks and tips. She's a hot mess!!! So, sad to say if she has a major issue I may have to use her for parts. I have another machine that needs parts and painting. I will be patient with her and not rush into anything but I am at my wits end.
Thanks again for the fabric. That was a poetic marriage indeed. That little machine is not only gorgeous. She works.
As for me doing repair videos, I may not ever do that. I get all my info for others on youtube that have done that and I so I don't think we need ME and my thimble full of knowledge to venture down that path. I will from time to time point things out with little fixes but that's it. It is SO MUCH WORK DOING VIDEOS!!! as you already know. I know you have some machines that need help. I would check out @BobFowler and @sewingmachinerehab on here. And of course, @andytube. A wealth of knowledge and more than I could ever do or know. But thanks for the vote of confidence.
Thanks so much for watching and for commenting and caring. I appreciate it so much. Be well my friend. And Sebastian says Arf!!! Hi to Johnny.
@@sewterie Good morning, SewTerie! I absolutely love your idea of that machine having been used to sew costumes for the Rockettes. That has to be exactly what happened here. I love that your detective skills are spot on! If only these machines could speak… (no, I take that back, because we probably wouldn’t want to know everything that they have seen, ha ha!).
Thank you for the channel links about on sewing machine repair, I will definitely check them out and subscribe so that I can always find them. (I’ll tell hubby, too!). I hope today is a great day for you and that you have a wonderful week, my friend! Thank you for this video, I truly enjoyed it and have watched it quite a few times, at this point. She’s just such a beauty!
@@MariesScrappyCreations Thanks so much Marie. Yes. The Rockettes!!! I can just see some grandma sitting back stage with her FW stitching sequins on their costumes as she sends them off onto the stage. lol. Such an imagination.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I will be updating as I go along this journey. XO
Beautiful bag for your machine. Everything is safe from scratching. A separating zipper would open the bag all the way up. What do you think?
Yes. I thought about that a little too late but I will revisit that one and add a longer zipper. Thanks so much for watching. See ya soon on the next one.
When you get one for sale, let me know! 😅
Will do Honor. Hope you are feeling better. Thanks for watching.
Score!
Yes. And I got her working again which is even nicer. Thanks Glenda. Hope you are well.
That’s a tension knob not a thread guid
Do they call that a tension knob? Thank you. That is the one for the bobbin winder. Singer calls is a "bobbin winding thread guide." Thanks again for watching.
At least use scissors to cut that plastic wrap not a box cutter ow wow that was scary
You are right. I will be more careful next time. I thank you for watching and commenting. Be well.