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Anyone has a Singer 6235 'Serenade 30'?

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margip

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Nov 15, 2008, 5:38:47 PM11/15/08
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Hi there!

I am fairly new to the world of sewing, only started when my mother in law
passed me her old Singer 99K that sadly had a pedal control failure -
haven't told mother in law yet!
Instead of repairing it I thought I had found a bargain buying a used
Singer 6235 'Serenade 30' but the instruction manual is missing.
I am stuck on basics such as loading the bobbin and haven't got a clue as
to how to go on with all the attachments!
Is there a good hearted soul out there proud owner of a Singer 6235
'Serenade 30' willing to copy the manual for me?
Make it your good act before Christmas!
Please!?! :-))

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Kate XXXXXX

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Nov 15, 2008, 6:52:19 PM11/15/08
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margip wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I am fairly new to the world of sewing, only started when my mother in law
> passed me her old Singer 99K that sadly had a pedal control failure -
> haven't told mother in law yet!

Those are available.

> Instead of repairing it I thought I had found a bargain buying a used
> Singer 6235 'Serenade 30' but the instruction manual is missing.

Available to download here:
http://www.sewconsult.com/singer_instruction_manual_6235.htm

> I am stuck on basics such as loading the bobbin and haven't got a clue as
> to how to go on with all the attachments!
> Is there a good hearted soul out there proud owner of a Singer 6235
> 'Serenade 30' willing to copy the manual for me?
> Make it your good act before Christmas!
> Please!?! :-))

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Nov 15, 2008, 8:29:50 PM11/15/08
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On 15 Nov 2008 22:38:47 GMT, margi.palou_at_b...@foo.com
(margip) wrote:

>Hi there!
>
>I am fairly new to the world of sewing, only started when my mother in law
>passed me her old Singer 99K that sadly had a pedal control failure -
>haven't told mother in law yet!
>Instead of repairing it I thought I had found a bargain buying a used
>Singer 6235 'Serenade 30' but the instruction manual is missing.
>I am stuck on basics such as loading the bobbin and haven't got a clue as
>to how to go on with all the attachments!
>Is there a good hearted soul out there proud owner of a Singer 6235
>'Serenade 30' willing to copy the manual for me?
>Make it your good act before Christmas!
>Please!?! :-))
>
>-------------------------------------
>margip
>

The 99k is a much better machine than the 6235, and replacement foot
controlers can still be found.

angela33

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Dec 10, 2008, 3:35:11 PM12/10/08
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angela33 had written this in response to
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margip wrote:


> Hi there!

> -------------------------------------
> margip

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Just recently inherited a singer Serenade 6235 from my late aunt with all
attachments and instructions manual included. I have photo copied it for
you ready for posting. Please supply address.
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Midges Mom

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Dec 28, 2008, 8:31:50 PM12/28/08
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Midges Mom had written this in response to
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angela33 wrote:

> margip wrote:


>> Hi there!

>> -------------------------------------
>> margip


Hi, I just read the previous post and went to the site mentioned and paid
to download a copy. If for some reason it doesn't show up, could you
please
email your photocopy to me? I'm not the one who asked for it first though.

Thanks.

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CNY Quilter

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Dec 29, 2008, 7:05:12 AM12/29/08
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On 29 Dec 2008 01:31:50 GMT, ellis.liz_at_...@foo.com
(Midges Mom) wrote:


>
>
>Hi, I just read the previous post and went to the site mentioned and paid
>to download a copy. If for some reason it doesn't show up, could you
>please
>email your photocopy to me? I'm not the one who asked for it first though.
>
>Thanks.
>

Certainly you're going to offer to pay her for sending you a photocopy
she paid for....

LB

madgeord...@gmail.com

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Apr 14, 2015, 5:59:57 PM4/14/15
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Did you get sorted with a manual @margip? If not, I have one and I can send you a copy through email :)

ItsJoanNotJoann

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Apr 14, 2015, 11:58:18 PM4/14/15
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On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 4:59:57 PM UTC-5, Mad Geordies Attic wrote:
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> Did you get sorted with a manual @margip? If not, I have one and I can send you a copy through email :)
>
>
Marg waited years for you to help her out with an offer to send her a copy. In
frustration she took a sledge hammer to her machine and made lawn art out of it. The small pieces she made into earrings and sold them at an upscale boutique making a fortune. She made so much money she only wears couture clothing now.

See what happens when you drag your feet and then post to a 7½ year old thread? It's your fault Marg no longer sews.

Claire in France

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Apr 15, 2015, 8:05:27 AM4/15/15
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Oh dear, I just spilt tea on the keyboard laughing at that reply Joan,
thank you for making my day

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ItsJoanNotJoann

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Apr 16, 2015, 1:01:24 AM4/16/15
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Sorry, I was the cause of a mess; here, take this nice soft microfiber cloth and clean your keyboard.

;-)




Pogonip

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Apr 16, 2015, 2:39:55 PM4/16/15
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On 4/15/2015 9:57 PM, ItsJoanNotJoann wrote:
> On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 7:05:27 AM UTC-5, Claire in France wrote:
>>
>>> Marg waited years for you to help her out with an offer to send her a copy. In
>>> frustration she took a sledge hammer to her machine and made lawn art out of it. The small pieces she made into earrings and sold them at an upscale boutique making a fortune. She made so much money she only wears couture clothing now.
>>>
>>> See what happens when you drag your feet and then post to a 7½ year old thread? It's your fault Marg no longer sews.
>>>
>>
>> Oh dear, I just spilt tea on the keyboard laughing at that reply Joan,
>> thank you for making my day
>>
>> --
>> Claire in Montreal FRANCE
>> http://claireowenperso.free.fr
>>
>>
> Sorry, I was the cause of a mess; here, take this nice soft microfiber cloth and clean your clean keyboard.
>
> ;-)
>

It seems as good a time as any to let all of you know that as soon as
the Star Trek Transporter is on-line, I'm inviting all of you for coffee
(or tea) or possibly even something a little stronger, assuming you
won't be driving home, or operating heavy equipment a/k/a sewing
machines and sergers.
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Pogonip

Claire in France

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Apr 16, 2015, 2:56:08 PM4/16/15
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Make mine a pot of Tea and Beam me Up

ItsJoanNotJoann

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Apr 17, 2015, 1:11:46 AM4/17/15
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On Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 1:39:55 PM UTC-5, Pogonip wrote:
>
> It seems as good a time as any to let all of you know that as soon as
> the Star Trek Transporter is on-line, I'm inviting all of you for coffee
> (or tea) or possibly even something a little stronger, assuming you
> won't be driving home, or operating heavy equipment a/k/a sewing
> machines and sergers.
> --
> Pogonip
>
>
I'll take tea as well, as long as you will have milk and sugar.

Pogonip

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Apr 17, 2015, 8:48:40 PM4/17/15
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OK, that's tea for two with milk and sugar on the side. The Keurig will
be plugged in and waiting your pleasure.
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Ursula Schrader

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Apr 18, 2015, 4:24:08 AM4/18/15
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"Pogonip" <nom...@nomail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I'd like a cupof tea, too, and if it's strong enough, I'll have cream and
sugar, please. ;-)

U.

Pogonip

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Apr 18, 2015, 11:16:55 PM4/18/15
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I've got English Breakfast, Earl Gray, and my favorite, Chai Latte.

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Ursula Schrader

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Apr 19, 2015, 4:21:56 AM4/19/15
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"Pogonip" <nom...@nomail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I'll have that, in exactly that order, please. ;-)

U.

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