Besides getting the 201 up and running, two people brought me machines to revive. Ruthy brought me her grandma's White 639 which had a shredded belt and frayed wire to the controller. A guild member brought me an inherited Kenmore 158.1650 which also needs a belt and was frozen up. Soaking with Tri Flow has it moving. So, the order for parts is out to Sew-Classic and when it comes in, hopefully these two will be done and gone before the holidays.
| Kenmore 158.1650 with yucky masking tape to get off, why do they do that? |
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| White 639 soaking in the oil |


3 comments:
It's really amazing how fast you can put together your comfort quilts. I'm sure that little girl will love hers. Don't know if you ever read this book: "The Four Agreements" by Miguel Ruez (it's "universally" spiritually oriented - not necessarily "Christian"), but easy to read and be inspired. I try to follow it's advice every day.
I love that quilt! I want to learn how to do the FMQ. very sweet. Both of those machines are workers. I prefer the Kenmore. The White, if you are lucky, won't be too stuck. I find the Stitch length knob to be a problem on Whites. STUCK. Oil and heat. As you know. Goo Gone will help get the tape off, BTW.
As soon as the belts come in, I will see how the machines run. I am not sure how to choose the stitching on the white, the big circle knob, I don't understand it. The Kenmore is pretty straight forward. Love to FMQ, show you anytime.
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