Showing posts with label sewing machine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing machine. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Newly added to the fleet...

I haven't tested it yet, but unpacking it... I held my breath.  I decided to look for a new featherweight (I came up with all sorts of reasons to rationalize my purchase) and found one on ebay.  I made a "best offer" and it was accepted.  I halfway thought about sending a link on how to pack it to ship, but I didn't.  I received it today via fed ex, and when I saw the outer box was the same size as the machine case, I think I verbally uttered "oh no....".

How not to ship a Featherweight

Do you believe that shipping companies read and follow these words on packages?  No....

The handle... :( To think my box cutter could have easily sliced into it.
How not to ship a Featherweight

How not to ship a Featherweight

This box was was created around the case.
How not to ship a Featherweight

And inside....
How not to ship a Featherweight

The spool pin is visible with a single layer of bubble wrap, you can see where it has gouged the case (may or may not have been from this shipment):
How not to ship a Featherweight

There was more bubble wrap surrounding the case than inside! That is it!
How not to ship a Featherweight

I am SO VERY LUCKY that the spool pin was not broken or bent.  I am not even sure how that didn't happen.  The machine's case is a newer 1950's type 5 style not original with this machine.  I also think the attachments are from other machines and not original (one is a blackside attachment).  I glanced at the motor and found it was black with gunk, so it is going to take a bit of time to get her back in working condition.
How not to ship a featherweight

How not to ship a featherweight

Overall it is a pretty 1940 model.  There is some mold within the case, so I am not sure if I am going to just ditch it altogether and get a new one or keep it.  I need to find somewhere to put it for now (and not in my sewing room).  I already have a new felt drip liner, new LED bulb, and a couple of other items for it.  I just need to do a spa day on it and evaluate.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Old Post 4/2/2013: Lego Sewing Machines

***Note, this is from my first blog which got overtaken by a spam virus, and I ended up shutting it down.  While reading through Feedly (where I read my blogs), I discovered when clicking on my old blog (I never unsubscribed my old blog) I could pull up old posts.  I am thrilled because now I can place certain posts here and save them.  I will have this note on top of any post that is from my old blog****
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I saw a pin at pinterest and finally found my way to the tutorial. I didn’t have all the pieces, so I did my best with what the boys had in their Lego stash and created my little Lego Juki:
Lego Juki
Lego Juki
I should have made the arm longer, but oh well. That was fun. Thanks boys