more on mach. Hollister-moreland inc.spartanburg south carolina registered in us patten office and foreign countries.made by the merrow machine co. hartford conn.usa style 60 ABBD serial no. 10851 set up for 2 thread sewing ...I have brought it home…
i have been working on class A&m four over 50 years at trenton mills we still have an run 11or more of them everyday for over 50 years why would we use anything but merrow style Amach. we run 1 union special mach.style 39200.
more on mach. Hollister-moreland inc.spartanburg south carolina registered in us patten office and foreign countries.made by the merrow machine co. hartford conn.usa style 60 ABBD serial no. 10851 set up for 2 thread sewing ...I have brought it home with me to check it out..dont have time at work.
Thanks. You can check the age of any of your Merrows by typing the serial number into the How Old is your Merrow Tool found right on the home page of this Community site. Your machine was built between 1951 and 1952! That's old but not as old as some. You have been working them for 50 years, I bet you have seen older.
I think I figured it out.
I start with about a 4-6" chain.
I start sewing with the edge under the needle.
No cutter,(the material is precut and fixed to a freely rotating platform)
When it comes around to the end I make sure I pull the…
Machine= MG-3DW-4 No. 5 needle, T-70 thread.What is the most attractive way to lock-in the start and finish stitching when sewing circular objects?Thanks.DougSee More