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Deidragon

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About Deidragon

  • Rank
    New Member
  • Birthday 01/28/1964

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  • Location
    01453
  • Interests
    Sewing, Embroidery, Leather, Motorcycles

Contact Methods

  • Yahoo
    deidragon@yahoo.com
  • Skype
    nancy.carey.edb

LW Info

  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Patches & Learning how to make slippers
  • Interested in learning about
    Everything I can to utilize my vintage 1902 Leather Maching
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    Looking for information for a 1902 Singer 29-4

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  1. Hi All, My bobbin winder doesn't work very well on either of my 29ks. The patch people that I have met said that I should get the prewound bobbins but I can't seem to find any online to order. I've searched for every combo of terms and I can't come up with anythng. Thanks in advance. -Nancy
  2. Actually, both Jeff and I have been working on it for a week and STILL haven't been able to make it all work. I wish there was a video that would show us how to set it all right.
  3. Thank you so much. The pics are a huge help. Now I get it. We did take the machine completely apart. We'll try these changes and let you know how we make out. Again, thank you!
  4. I have attached a picture with the needle all the way down and all the way up. I tried to adjust the location of the starting point on the Shuttle Driving Cam by loosening the Bearing Screw that secures the Shuttle Driving Lever but it doesn't seem to make a difference.
  5. I have a Singer 29-4, circa 1902, S/N K3403-02 While working to restore this machine we have met several challenges but thanks to the web we've been able to fix most of the issues. We have reached one that we can't seem to solve and are desperately hoping that someone here can advise us. The issue is that the needle thread will not capture the bobbin thread. We aren't sure if the shuttle needs to be realigned or is there something that we missed? We haven't been able to find anything definitive that explains how to set the timing for this specific machine. Thank you in advance for ANY help. Sincerely, Nancy & Jeff
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