wholefoodnut's Journal, 22 Jun 19

This is NOT food or exercise related.

A huge thing in losing weight, getting healthy and staying there is your mental state. You have to work at feeling good about yourself. Most of us have gained weight because that feeling good about self was missing for various reasons. Most of us have stories we can tell if we seriously examine our lives and reasons for weight gain. I am a quilt artist so this relates to me feeling good about my life.

I have spent this wet and later extremely humid day working on getting my basement studio back to useable. I have been neglecting my passions lately. I love vintage all metal sewing machines and sort of collect and attempt to restore them--I currently have 12. I also fix them up and give them away. I found this in a cabinet today, I knew there was a machine in it but didn't really remember what--I had picked it up off a street a couple years ago. Set out as trash. It made my day. It needs a good power cord as the one I have for it is totally wrapped in electrical tape so ify. After oiling it purrs. It is a 1948 Singer 201. The cabinet needs some work.

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That’s a beauty. 
22 Jun 19 by member: Sarah1950
I agree; a classic beauty! 
22 Jun 19 by member: erikahollister
Beautiful. And I agree with your philosophy! 
22 Jun 19 by member: FullaBella
OMG, that machine and cabinet are the same as the one I learned to sew. Wonderful memories with my mom and the seam ripper. Needless to say, I did not inherit her talent. ❤️  
22 Jun 19 by member: Erquiaga
That is so cool Erquiaga!!  
22 Jun 19 by member: wholefoodnut
Bella, after my life I have had to figure out how to like myself and feel good about me to be successful on this journey. It has taken years and mostly I'm good now but every now and then a reminder helps my days. That machine today was a reminder.  
22 Jun 19 by member: wholefoodnut
The machine is beautiful! What a positive message! 
23 Jun 19 by member: Nikina70
I'm trying to remember to do something that I simply enjoy doing each day instead of just doing things I feel I have to do. Getting this set up and useable will make me feel good. It's pouring down rain again this Sunday am so will spend some time cleaning and then seeing how this baby sews. The cabinet needs some work, will probably not get into that today will just clean it up as it has been sitting closed for a couple of years. I have a list of parts for a couple of my machines (I have 12 at the moment) that I worked on yesterday to see if my parts source has them or if I need start a hunt online for them.  
23 Jun 19 by member: wholefoodnut
I have a 1934 portable that looks very much like this, best machine I have ever had. 
23 Jun 19 by member: gz9gjg
They are heavy solid metal workhorses unlike the newer plastic ones, it may be a 201 like mine or a 66 or 15 if it's a singer they all look similar. I've started rather collecting and fixing up vintage machines. Pick them up super cheap at estate sales and thrift shops. This one was a freebie (I have 2 of those that people were tossing). I quilt so do not need all kinds of fancy stitches etc. I'll post some studio photos when I get it organized again--it has become a catch-all with my youngest moving in and out: so slowly working on it to make it useable again.  
23 Jun 19 by member: wholefoodnut
If you ever want to sell it let me know 
23 Jun 19 by member: stewartjk85
This is a beautiful machine! 
23 Jun 19 by member: Paula Alexander
Stewart. k but will probably be using it. Paula, I couldn't believe I had just ignored it for a couple years. My kids think I'm crazy. My middle DD a couple weeks ago when I told her about a new vintage one says "Mom, you do not need anymore sewing machines!! What are you going to do with it?" MMMM use it after I restore it. It's pretty and pink.. not this one another one from the 50's.  
23 Jun 19 by member: wholefoodnut
Antiques? 😜 I weigh myself on a 100 year old platform scale that sat unused in my Grandfathers garage. Hope you can learn to enjoy shedding pounds like you enjoy bringing these beauties back to life.  
23 Jun 19 by member: 66Pack
I have almost an identical machine just like this that was built in 1941. It still runs beautifully and so is like a dream definitely refurbish it and have it adjusted and you’ll have a sewing machine the rest of your life. The gears on these machines are all machined and metal no plastic they will last a lifetime❤️ 
23 Jun 19 by member: mikeridethebike
60pack I bet it is a cool scale. I have actually lost quite a bit and been essentially on maint for the past 3+ years. Gained a bit back with 3 blown discs in my neck and other health issues that curtailed my normal activity. Part of my theory after this life long journey is that to lose and maintain you have to feel good about yourself in your life. So part of feeling good is spending some time doing things you like to do. It has been a long journey for me to feel good about myself and it has been a huge part of my weight loss journey.  
23 Jun 19 by member: wholefoodnut
Mikeridethebike, I love technology that works and lasts with amazing craftsmanship. It will take a bit as I will probably have to learn to time it, I think the timing is messed up. So something new to learn. I know how to time my big longarm quilting machine so shouldn't be a huge issue.  
23 Jun 19 by member: wholefoodnut
Well--update!! This one is now running beautifully!!! It purrs. The cabinet needs some work so will take it out of the cabinet tomorrow and work on the cabinet. I think I will love this machine.  
29 Jun 19 by member: wholefoodnut
Looks fabulous! 
30 Jun 19 by member: Erquiaga
That’s great that you got your sewing machine running good it’ll last you the rest your life and you can pass it onto a loved one when you’re gone 
30 Jun 19 by member: mikeridethebike

     
 

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