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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Antique Singer Sewing Machine Information!

If you own or want to own an antique Singer sewing machine, you probably have found that it is hard to find parts and manuals for your machine. Finding an antique Singer sewing machine may take you some time. Some people have made it hobby to collect these machines as timeless classics.

Antique Singer sewing machines are collectors items to many. To determine the value of one of these machines, you must first know the some basic information. The serial number can be found on metal plate at the base of the machine usually on the right side below the arm. If you call Singer and give them this number, they can tell you the exact date of manufacture and the model. With this information you can find several websites online to get more information on your machine. But, you may need to pay someone to give you an appraisal of the machine to get an exact value. Since they are worth much more in good condition and older, this may be necessary to get a good value on your antique Singer sewing machine.

Cleaning your antique Singer sewing machine needs to be done cautiously and carefully. Any damage to the machine will cost you in value on the machine. Some collectors use WD-40 and a very soft cloth to clean the head of the machine. But, when doing the decals, be very careful as they can easily be ruined. Be very careful not to remove the paint on the machine. Taking all of these precautions will ensure the value of your antique Singer sewing machine.

If you are intrigued or interested in antique Singer sewing machines, take a great deal of time to research them. Understand what models are worth and know which details are important in making them worth more. Know the antique Singer sewing machine value by using websites or calling the Singer company before you purchase these machines. Also, if you find an antique Singer sewing machine part that needs to be replaced, realize that the age of the machine will limit the availability of parts. The older they are, the harder they are to find. Using your research, you will be able to find and possibly collect the best available antique Singer sewing machine.

Mike Yeager
Publisher
http://www.my-sewing-machine-4me.com/

Prepaid Cellular phoneswhy not save some money! Mike YeagerPrepaid cellular phone means you pay in advance for your monthly anytime minutes that you will be using. It has the flexibility and freedom to stay in touch while also staying within your budget, especially for the students. Its good choice only for occasional use since they are more expensive than monthly billed cellular phone plans. Nevertheless, it eliminates the need for constant calls to customer service representatives to determine the number of minutes remaining in a monthly plan. Many first time cellular users regret not using pre paid cellular phone services.

Prepaid cellular phones are the best solution for someone with poor or no credit history. It allows you the freedom to have a cellular phone but with none of the hassles - no credit check, no contracts and things like that. It still has a lot of options that a regular plan do; such as, account activities, transaction, airtime balancewhich shows how many minutes you use, how many minutes are left and when you need to purchase and redeem more airtime, so you control your costs.

Prepaid cellular phones are usually good as the minutes that are unused rolls over to the following month. Surveys indicate that there are currently fifty five thousands new cellular phone activations a day. So when you shop and compare prepaid cellular phone services, make sure you find a plan that matches your calling pattern.

How often do you need to talk and for how long? Check a few months worth of phone bills to give you a general idea. You might be surprised just how much time you use. But if your usage varies widely every month, look for a plan that lets you retain, or "roll," your unused minutes. And when will you be placing calls? The ever-popular nights and weekends? Or the more usual weekday 9 to 5? Companies are much more willing to give deals on low-priority calling times, but that doesn't help if you need the phone for business hours.

Before you buy youll also want to examine your calling patterns. If you need a prepaid cellular phone to call across town to keep in touch with your family, you'll have much different needs -- and expenses -- than someone who is using the phone for business while traveling.

Mike Yeager
Publisher
http://www.a1-cell-phones-4u.com/


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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Decorating Your Kitchen With Antique Plates

Antique plates can add whimsy and interest to your dcor. Many people hang them right on the walls for a unique look. You can hang them up on special holders made just for this or use ribbons to hold them and hang from fancy hooks. Learning how to arrange your plates so that they look best is key to making them a successful part of your wall dcor.

Lets say you have a beautiful antique platter that will go perfect in your kitchen. You run out to the store and get a hanging bracket, insert the plate and hang it on the wall over the server. Instant charm!

Pleased with your accomplishment you stand back. You tip your head to one side and then the other. Squinting, you take another look at the plate. Something doesnt look right.

If you have ever found yourself dissatisfied with the appearance of the decorations on your walls you are not alone. Many people make the same common mistakes that the eye can read as awkward but the individual does not know how to fix. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind when arranging your plates as well decor:

Hanging Large Platters:

Large platters or chargers can be the focus of your dcor so you must make sure you hang them in a spot that is appropriate for the size and focus. Where do larger pieces look the best? Try above the server or dry sink, over a couch, behind the dining set, over a fireplace or on a feature wall. A feature wall is where the placement of furniture or the layout of the home naturally guides the eye to a wall - a great place to feature your antique platters.

Hanging Small Plates:

Grouping smaller plates together in one area can add interest and keep them from getting lost. Use a common theme like, color, pattern or style to pull them together. Hang a single smaller piece low on the wall and as close to the furniture as possible, otherwise it will seem to be floating.

Grouping Plates:

The key to grouping pieces together is to space them properly. Each item should be spaced about 3 inches away from the items on either side. Try positioning them on the floor or a table to get a pleasing arrangement before placing the nails and measure carefully before making any holes.

Height:

Plates should be hung with the center of the plate at eye level. That means the center should be about 60 to 66 inches from the floor. If you've visited a gallery you will see that the frames are not lined up by their top or bottom edges but that the pictures are all centered at the same height.

If the platter or plates will be viewed from a sitting position like from the dining table, you should hang at the eye level of the sitter.

If you are hanging it behind the dry sink or server, make sure it is no more than 10 above the back.

Using these tips you can transform your bare kitchen walls into a designer showcase with a unique focus on antique plates!

Lee Dobbins write for http://www.a-kitchen-decorating-idea.comwhere you can find out more about decorating your kitchen in their article database at http://www.a-kitchen-decorating-idea.com/articles4.html

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