I've enjoyed your videos so much. But I see you have not posted anything new in over 2 years. I hope you'll come back and start doing some more vintage sewing and sewing machine videos. Your voice is very calming but more importantly I enjoy the information that you impart. I hope to see some new activity on your Channel now that we're in 202, take care.
Whether or not you can drop the feed dogs depends on the model. Have a look underneath. lizzielenard-vintagesewing.blogspot.com/search/label/Feed%20Dogs I cannot drop the dogs on the machine I use for FMQ. The trick is to set the stitch length at zero. ua-cam.com/video/xkXJxVQHiJI/v-deo.html The foot is second hand, found in a box of bits in a junk shop. Similar feet can be found here.:- helenhowes-sewingmachines.co.uk/quiltfeet.html#hoppingfeet
Beautiful work! You've inspired me to try this on my grandmother's treadle!
Good to see your back doing your wonderful videos. Kind regards Duncan.
I've enjoyed your videos so much. But I see you have not posted anything new in over 2 years. I hope you'll come back and start doing some more vintage sewing and sewing machine videos. Your voice is very calming but more importantly I enjoy the information that you impart. I hope to see some new activity on your Channel now that we're in 202, take care.
Wow! You make this look easy.
It is so relaxing to watch you :)
What a blessed talent!
Your very talented!
how do you drop the dog feeds? I have been blessed with 3 different Singers and am at a loss. also is the foot your using modern or period?
Whether or not you can drop the feed dogs depends on the model. Have a look underneath.
lizzielenard-vintagesewing.blogspot.com/search/label/Feed%20Dogs
I cannot drop the dogs on the machine I use for FMQ. The trick is to set the stitch length at zero.
ua-cam.com/video/xkXJxVQHiJI/v-deo.html
The foot is second hand, found in a box of bits in a junk shop. Similar feet can be found here.:-
helenhowes-sewingmachines.co.uk/quiltfeet.html#hoppingfeet