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Saturday, March 3, 2012
the greatest thing....
since sliced bread, as the saying goes...that would be this seam guide. no, it's not a vintage guide that originally fit on phoebe but a newer version. nonetheless, it's ideal for keeping those seam allowances straight and consistent. i never used one before but just trying it has made me a life-long convert. as for phoebe, she is running like a dream. a bit noisy, i think, but maybe that's just her. i've removed the bottom plate and oiled/lubricated every spot indicated in the directions. i've adjusted the belt, wound bobbins and sewn itty bitty perfect seams. i see now why this machine is so highly sought. it's virtually indestructible, completely self-maintenance and i have to say the stitch quality surpasses even the old viking. i didn't think that would be the case but it is. no, i haven't abandoned the old viking but i am completely enamored with phoebe's stitch. today i'm off to get a new light bulb so i can see that perfect stitch all the better.
Be careful of that light until you get used to it. It can burn you when you reach to sew… ask me how I know, I can show you the scars
ReplyDeleteNow you've got me thinking I need to look for one of these machines to acheive "that perfect stitch". But I really don't NEED another machine, do I? : )
ReplyDeleteI love my "Scottie" (made in Scotland) FW too! It is marvelous for classes and sew-ins. Like you, I love that perfect tiny stitch.
ReplyDeleteHope that things are doing well with the new job and that it is a good fit for you. But even in a job that you love, they hafta pay you to go there.