The next part of the process is to replace the sewing machine. As you read the original was unusable so the replacement plan is:
"The Janome 712T treadle sewing machine allows you to sew with no electrical
power. The Janome 712T sewing machine has 10 utility stitches plus a built-in
buttonhole stitch, and a flatbed design to fit existing sewing cabinetry. The
top-loading bobbin system and the handy threading guide make changing top and
bottom thread easy. And legendary Janome stitch quality helps make learning to
sew frustration-free for students and teachers alike."
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a little bird
Are you planning on putting the Janome in the old cabinet, hopefully? I have a treadle in my livingroom. Sometimes Ivy, my black cat, sleeps on top, adjacent to a glass lamp...Yes, when I use the treadle, and it;s not a sunny day, I use an electric light! Funny me! Anyway, love my treadle! Am just starting to fix up an upstairs room for a proper sewing room. Will post9on my blog) how it goes! D.
ReplyDelete:-) Yes I thought the Janome would be a good replacement machine. I look forward to seeing your sewing room.
Delete"Sewing frustration-free" would be a complete impossibility for me! Sewing has always been an exercise in frustration...but, I have other gifts (I guess). LOL What an exciting and beautiful project for you though!!
ReplyDeleteH, you are so funny. You are VERY gifted and talented!!! I've seen you in action.
DeleteI have never heard of a Janome. I had no idea they still made a machine that can be used without electricity. Very cool! I used to love to sew.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Red
Isn't that fun. They are made for the Amish or people living off the grid.
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