your work is amazing and inspiring. Thanks for sharing. She is already gorgeous. 💚
@miragafni16 күн бұрын
How cute, cheerful and adorable is she! She's going to be a show stopper💐
@kathleenwhite97416 күн бұрын
It's always educational and entertaining to watch these old gals get a makeover/overhaul. Thank you so much for bringing us all along for the ride!💕💕💕😀
@phylliscooper12396 күн бұрын
Love watching you restoring these machines. To me you need a miracle for that machine. You do wonders😊
@wandagoddard91186 күн бұрын
Watching you take her apart and all her after-market pieces makes me think of Frankenstein. Lol, poor old girl. Can't wait to see her new makeover. 😊
@mamiesews1236 күн бұрын
Love it😂❤❤❤❤
@dondavis69975 күн бұрын
Cute kitty cat
@dianeafay63796 күн бұрын
So enjoying wind chimes in background. Memories. Now this was a challenge for you. Can't wait for finish
@edfishburn5 күн бұрын
she'd be right at home in a volkswagon hippy van with surfboards on the roof. very lively and cheerful result. 💚
@meganmills65456 күн бұрын
Oooh, what is this new magick with that glue potion? 'Tis a trick I've never seen before... And I am both intrigued and impressed!
@engelbob84026 күн бұрын
Good video of the process for restoring a vintage Singer. A lot of time and effort goes into such a project. Patience and persistence cannot be overstated. I hate dealing with rusted, damaged screws. You mentioned Dave F as a source for removing the fork assembly and I cannot find his channel. I've watched a lot of YT creators and his does not show up. Can you give a link please. I have a VS2 from 1889 which I scored at an estate sale and just haven't gotten the ambition to dive into restoring it yet. It seems complete and like yours has been converted to an electric motor. It doesn't have the necessary drive to rewind the bobbin so your pully extension may be the answer. Watching your video has taken me another step closer to the beginning of my VS2 rebuild. Thanks Marie.
@prometheansewingmachines6 күн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/oHKllWeqpdWKfbcsi=zPTpKQK6meoV7U4I Thanks for reminding me. Here's his link, I'll add it to the description.
@engelbob84026 күн бұрын
@@prometheansewingmachines Got it Marie and thanks for the speedy reply. I see he hasn't posted is several years which may be why it was difficult to find him. I have never heard of the Revco conversion for reverse stitches. Interesting.
@elizabethfreeman67376 күн бұрын
She is so cute! Definitely a “hippy chick”.
@robinr63996 күн бұрын
Can you please explain why you don't remove the top of your machines from the base? You go to such lengths to remove as many parts as possible, why not the base?