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Super Mom - No Cape!
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2023 SuperMomNoCape Watercolor Calendar Announcement
Sue Flemming, Blog owner of SuperMomNoCape announces the release of her 2023 Digital Watercolor Calendar
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Easy Way to Measure Hems
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Find out just how quick and easy it is to prep and press your hems for sewing using the inexpensive Clover 5-in-1 Sliding Gauge by Nancy Zieman. They're available at most craft stores or can be ordered here: amzn.to/2J9FWqD where it's eligible for Prime shipping. Please note: In the interest of full disclosure that is a referral link and I earn a small commission if you make a purchase after cl...
FMQ Stars and Swirls
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How to Free Motion Quilt Stars and Swirls on a home sewing machine.
No More Broken Threads
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How to un-sew a line of quilting without breaking the thread.
How to Remove and Reinstall Vintage Singer from a Cabinet
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Step by step demonstration for how to remove and replace a vintage Singer sewing machine in its cabinet.
How to Blind Stitch by Super Mom - No Cape!
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I demonstrate how to blind stitch (also known as the ladder or invisible stitch) the binding to the back of a quilt. This same stitch can also be used to close the opening of a seam after an item has been turned right side out... for example a pillow, stuffed toy or the lining of a bag.
How to Quilt Intersecting Circles
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How I quilted intersecting circles for the outside border of my Flying Zebra Quilt. www.supermomnocape.com
Thank you!
Can I remove those other screws in the cabinet and take it off that way? Those screw on mine just turn forever like they are stripped but the machine will not lift up out if the cabinet.
Is there a way to remove JUST the machine, and to leave the plate that the machine is attached to? I want to use the cabinet only, and cannot leave a big hole.
Thanks for your video, what about machines where the unpluggable cord is woven through the cabinet?
Thank you
Thank you for the information
Thank you
I stretch a rubber band between the two hinge pins to hold them up.
How did you get the wire in and out of the hole on the right, to get it off and back on the cabinet? I can’t find a video that shows the wiring removal.
I saw on another video putting a rubber band stretched between the 2 post and stand them up, then cut when you get the machine on them
Love this cast on ! What cast off method so both beginning and end look the same ?
My machine will not stay on the pins when I fold it into the cabinet. I thighten the bolts associated with the pins. What do I need to do?
Thank you so much for the video! ❤️ Now I won't have to fight the whole sewing cabinet over to the technician 😄
Thank you Sir
Hi I have a 1910 singer treadle, it will not drop into its cabinet. Am I missing something?
Thank You for this
thank you it helped a lot
Thank you so much for doing this tutorial! It is refreshing to watch someone who is at the same level as I (or was when you did this), and you have given me lots of inspiration! I had been searching the internet for a design pattern to use on my Christmas quilt and came across your video. I have practiced the swirls and stars and am now using it. I love that you did a Dr. Who quilt for your son. I bet he loved it! I recently did a Star Wars quilt for my grandson. Big hit!
I'm so glad that the video inspired you to use it on your quilt, Nancy. It's a fun one to do. Our son loves his Tardis quilt. If you have time, you can pop over and see how it turned out: www.supermomnocape.com/doctor-who-tardis-quilt/
Thanks,your video, was right on point.
I was hoping to find a pout about how an assist spring is attached?
You can do this single handed by wrapping a large rubber band between the hinges, ie stretched from one to the other, tip them up and they tend to stay there. Cut the band off afterwards, before tilting the head down into position. Voila!
That's a great suggestion!
This is great for finger safety, too, because no one's fingers have to be touching the hinges.
Very helpful! I just purchased an antique sewing machine and intend to use it as a vanity table. However it's a shame to keep a machine like that hidden away, especially since I sew as a hobby, so I want to keep the machine on display on my bookshelf.
Thanks for the video, the light in my room here is terrible so I couldn't get a good view underneath myself to figure it out. Time to get this puppy out for a thorough cleaning.
I'm so glad you found the video helpful!
where do you store the sewing machine if you want the table closed? I have a similar model?
The sewing machine folds down into the cabinet for storage.
Thank you! I received a 1910 treadle and am restoring the cabinet and will replace the machine. The first task was to remove the old machine from the cabinet. I erroneously thought I could just remove the hinges. Even though my machine is older, I took pictures and the machine is attached in exactly the same way. It took me 3-4 minutes. I didn't have to call anyone or wait for my husband to get home. I appreciate your sharing yourtechnique and tips!
I'm so glad to hear that our video was able to help you!
This doesn't consider the electrical components still holding it in.
If you look closely in the video at the 28 second mark, the electrical plug is unplugged from the sewing machine and the sewing machine is lifted completely clear of the cabinet. There are no electrical components holding the machine in.
@@supermom-nocape9831 What about the foot pedal? How do you disconnect this to take the machine out of the cabinet?
@@supermom-nocape9831 My machine looks just like yours but the machine is literally wired to the table. You can detach the power cord but there are still wires going from the machine to the table lever that drops the machine. This is so frustrating! I wish my wire detached easily like yours.
@@twinmama997 Mine is like that too. Did you figure out how to detach?
@@VickyStein Yes. Where the wire connects to the machine, there are 3 black small knobs. Unscrew the middle and 3rd one and the ends of the wire are up under the small caps. So the wire doesn't just unplug on our model. The pedal wire has to be literally detached or unwired from the machine. I hope that makes sense.