The machine I bought recently from ebay to use as a chainstitching machine arrived last night. It definitely needs some work because the foot pedal isn't making anything move, but the light turns on and off. It's relatively clean so I don't think it was used much, and it was probably stored inside a climate controlled area (very little discoloration anywhere). I'm going to clean the oil & dust grim off as much as I can inside the head and bobbin area and then probably take it to my local repair shop for a good service. It might need a new or rewired foot pedal.
It's a Singer Touch & Sew model 604E made in 1964.
I spent the day priming things for paint and then I remembered to shoot a quick video. #SewingStudioBuild
I started cutting all the edges while Janet was away yesterday morning. When she got back after lunch, she pulled out a roller and started filling in. I'll put a pic below in the comments. #SewingStudioBuild
We broke for lunch and then came back with a portal ac unit plugged in to an extention cord from the house. Can't wait until they finished hooking up all the electrical and we have the mini split cooling the room for us - it was stupid humid today! #SewingStudioBuild
I draped a really rough half-scale ruffle tail for one of the debutant dresses Janet & I are making. I just eyeballed and freehand cut a scrap of (un-ironed) muslin in a spiral and pinned it to my little dress form to make sure it was long enough to reach from hem to waist. Then I marked the folds and traced it onto graph paper and cleaned it up. The graph paper makes it easier to copy at 200% and tape the pieces back together.
I'll transfer the enlarged frankenstein paper pattern to brown paper when I'm back at the studio tomorrow or Friday and then make it out of the real fabric.
#ruffle #fiestabuild