ONLINE ESTATE AUCTION REGISTER for BIDDING @ Middendorfbros.Hibid.Com ROODHOUSE, IL RESIDENCE W/EXTRA LOTS, LOCATED at 439 GRAND, ROODHOUSE, IL

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

ONLINE ESTATE AUCTION REGISTER for BIDDING @ Middendorfbros.Hibid.Com ROODHOUSE, IL RESIDENCE W/EXTRA LOTS, LOCATED at 439 GRAND, ROODHOUSE, IL ONLINE ESTATE AUCTION REGISTER FOR BIDDING @ middendorfbros.hibid.com ROODHOUSE, IL RESIDENCE W/EXTRA LOTS, LOCATED AT 439 GRAND, ROODHOUSE, IL GENERAL DESCRIPTION: 3 bedrooms – living room – dining room – kitchen – basement. NOTE: 2 wood frame bldgs. on runners w/floor & overhead & walk-in doors selling after the residence – 1-12’x24’, 1-12’x20’ • 300 LOTS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS & VARIOUS ITEMS – BUYER’S PREMIUM: PERSONAL PROPERTY FIFTEEN (15)% BUYER’S PREMIUM: REAL ESTATE TWO (2)% VIEWINGS: 4:30-6:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 8, or by appointment with auctioneers. Bidding ending w/a soft close – 1st item ends at 6 pm., AUCTION CLOSES: WED., DEC. 16, 2020 AUCTION PICK-UP: THURS., DEC. 17, 2020 From 2:30 pm – 6:30 pm – any items not picked up will be disposed. No Refunds for items not picked up at time listed! No Shipping. Other information available at time of viewing or view online at middendorfs.com, auctionzip.com #3493, or by contacting auctioneers. SELLER: LARRY SCUPHAM EXECUTOR DONALD L. SCUPHAM ESTATE ATTORNEY: THOMAS H. PIPER 103 S. MAIN, WHITE HALL, IL Lot # Lead 01a Residential Real Estate 439 Grand, Roodhouse IL 01b 12x24 wood storage shed on runners, overhead door, walk-in door 01c 12x20 wood storage shed on runners, overhead door, walk-in door 1 Corelle dishes 2 2 flats bowls and glasses 3 2 flats teapot, pitchers, salt & pepper 4 flat of flatware 5 flat of knives 6 2 flats of utensils 7 2 flats of utensils 8 2 flats scissors, molds, glass bowls 9 2 flats, electric knife, blender, mixer, cookie shooter 10 misc bowls, green bowls, sets 11 3 rolling pins & cutting board 12 Anchor Hocking covered dish 13 programmable pressure cooker 14 steam pot, toaster, iron 15 3 flats, plates, Fire King cups 16 box, pans, skillets 17 box pans, dipper, sifters 18 2 boxes glassware, plates, large bowl 19 box glass plates, 3 egg plates 20 pressure cooker 21 box pans, cast iron skillet 22 box 2 glass pitchers, bowls 23 microwave cart 24 Whirlpool refrigerator 25 2 door wood storage cabinet 26 dinette table w/four chairs & one leaf 27 china cabinet, no contents 28 Kenmore electric dryer 29 Estate washing machine 30 antique china cabinet 31 glider w/foot stool 32 2 flats, figurines 33 flat Indian books 34 3 flats, miniature tea set, tea pot, candleholders, bells 35 4 boxes, electronics, telephones, radios, blood pressure monitors, under counter radio 36 pans, 2 crates full 37 table lamp, Tiffany style 38 antique 3 drawer chest 39 cedar chest 40 Whirlpool microwave 41 4 boxes of plasticware 42 3 oil lamps 43 pitcher & bowl 44 baskets, picnic basket, Longaberger basket 45 2 wooden crates, Richardson Bros., St. Elmo, Illinois 46 antique 5 drawer chest 47 2 door wooden wardrobe 48 Delphin vacuum sweeper 49 medical equipment, walkers, commodes, canes, wheelchair, bedside table 50 2 ironing boards 51 large antique knock down wardrobe 52 round table 53 sm wooden stepladder 54 2 filing cabinets 1-4 drawer 1-2 drawer 55 pr fans 56 assorted pictures 57 3 flats, piggy banks, figurines 58 3 flats, glassware, Roseville 59 old buffet 60 box, old books, 61 chair, cd rack, folding chair 62 library table 63 table lamps, desk lamp, floor lamp, Does NOT include table 64 5 drawer chest w/mirror 65 Lexmark printer, copier, fax, Cannon color printer 66 remote control answering system 67 nightstand 68 old chalk board, old pictures, Greene County History Roodhouse book 1866-1966 old bible, 2 flats 69 6 flats on shelf of misc SHELF NOT INCLUDED, cameras, tape recorder, bowl, clocks, printing kit 70 flat old eyeglasses, dominoes, old lighters 71 5 flats, Cardinal items, lightbulbs, scissors 72 old cookbooks, old pictures, old wood box, old purse 73 2 flats, recipes and recipe boxes 74 2 bookshelves, NO CONTENTS 75 antique lamp table 76 small stand table & old chair 77 antique dresser w/mirror 78 bed frames, headboards 79 corner curio cabinet 80 2 plastic totes 81 sm cuckoo clock 82 large cuckoo clock 83 3 clocks, Big Bird, religious clock, wall clock - needs repair 84 pitcher & bowl 85 bear collection 86 Precious Moments dolls w/boxes & 1 doll 87 misc linens, towels, handiwork, quilts w/sewing basket 88 3 cushion hide a bed 89 large rocker/recliner w/vibrating & heat 90 2 flats jewelry, jewelry boxes, w/jewelry, rings, watches 91 Smith Corona typewriter w/case 92 Dyson vacuum sweeper 93 metal hall tree 94 paper shredder 95 punch bow & serving piece 96 flat old match holder, 2 sad irons, folding iron 97 wood cabinet 98 glass top coffee table, DOES NOT include contents 99 2 rolls felt paper 100 2 electrical boxes & fan 101 gas can & paint sprayer electric 102 box of nails 103 8 plastic lawn chairs 104 back massager 105 kitchen cabinet 106 Legion Auxiliary marker 107 bread machine & roaster pan w/lid 108 Mantra pressure cooker, meat grinder 109 shadow box & fix-it yourself book 110 Nesco roaster 111 Cooks Essentials pressure cooker 112 hand hanging scale 113 steam pots 114 dining table 115 cast iron skillet 116 pasta maker 117 Scooby Doo cups & bowls 118 2 flats, cheese jar, vase, candlestick 119 toaster, crockpot, ice bucket, radio clock 120 2 wooden boxes, clock radio 121 ice cream freezer 122 pressure cooker, coffee pot 123 cordless drill set 124 flats, flashlight, plane, c clamp, dc power supply, garden tools 125 2 flats, tools, wrenches, hammer, level, screwdrivers, drill bits 126 2 flats, glassware, bowls, pie plates, glasses, vase 127 pr wooden shoes 128 electric staple gun, Craftsman & circular saw 129 dresser w/mirror & chest 130 snow shovels, hoe, garden hose, brooms, ready mop 131 roller, hand sprayer 132 3 boxes, canning jars 133 4th of July yard ornament 134 sprinkler can 135 Karcher Electric pressure washer 136 4 bag chairs 137 3 chairs 138 flat toy soldiers, toy cannons 139 flat doorknobs, insulators 140 flat old planters, 90th anniversary The Union National Bank of Macomb 141 electric heater 142 2 old school desks 143 fun gun, cookie press, hand mixer, Mickey Mouse cookie press, door fan, picnic tote, in box 144 coffee grinder, cheese box, butter mild 145 2 flats cookie cutters 146 flat candy dishes 147 flat canisters 148 lawn ornaments 149 6 flats, misc glassware, glasses, bowls 150 2 flats, measuring cups, sundae glasses 151 2 flats green glassware 152 park bench 153 table 154 old table 155 4 boxes assorted pans, muffin pan 156 4 boxes Halloween items 157 3 boxes, misc kids books, coloring books 158 steam buggy, New in Box 159 5 ft wooden stepladder 160 wood picnic table 161 concrete bird bath 162 hose reel, hose and plastic crate 163 birdcage 164 flat 1920 Federal Census of Saldine County, Death Records of Saline 165 flat, Greenville College & MacMurray College yearbooks 166 flat, Kentucky & Southern IL books, dictionary 167 flat Route 66 items 168 cane bottom & back rocking chair 169 old chair, 2 boxes electronics, radios & phones 170 4 containers of cassettes 171 figurines 172 3 boxes, books, Mickey Mouse bank, Batman bank, Elephant, Camel 173 4 boxes books, plasticware, rubber ducks, stuffed animals 174 microwave hot pot, towel warmer, shake weight, box Barney bubble blower 175 flat bells, ducks, jewelry, cast iron napkin holder 176 Singer vacuum sweeper w/attachments 177 rolling pin, kitchen scale, bear lights, 178 box cookbooks, home remedy books 179 box Easter items 180 2 boxes, jewelry, Mickey Mouse clock, radios, 2 blood pressure kits 181 box tools, 100 ft tape measure, flashlights, c clamp, drill bits, sockets 182 flat screws, nails, round up 183 Rand McNally state map collection 184 wooden tool tote & 2 bench grinders 185 large set of Pfaltzgraff dishes, bowls, cups, plates, saucers 186 Energizer Bunny, waving bunny 187 3 flats of rubber toys 188 box puzzles, card games 189 3 extension cords & jumper cables 190 3 gas cans 191 6 boxes, batteries, saber saw, vice grips, hammer chisels, end wrenches, trailer hitch ball, weed killer 192 9 ft alum ext ladder 193 bucket full, hand saw, clippers, corn knife, planter markers 194 pipe vise pipe threader, wire baskets, log chain, hand sprayer, auger 195 weed eaters, electric chain saws 196 pitchfork, rake, snow shovel, pick, maul, hoe, tote, lids 197 walker 198 5 tree trimming saws 199 VFW flag & emblem 200 wheelbarrow w/ steel wheel 201 6-6ft wooden folding tables 202 fishing poles & tack boxes, bow, frog jig 203 garden cultivator w/attachments 204 2 hand sprayers 205 croquet set 206 3 baskets 207 horse collar & haynes 208 stepstool and small alum stepladder 209 sm octagon table 210 3 wooden chairs 211 old school desks 212 sm table, wooden stool 213 Coke tray, Seven up bottle opener, 2 shell casings 214 meat slicer, Bunn coffeemaker 215 food dehydrator 216 3 paper rollers 217 park bench 218 4 flats, utensils 219 3 flats, utensils, new knife set 220 2 ice cream freezers ice shaver, yogurt maker 221 flat chicken roasters, 4 dessert bowls, crockery candle, salt & pepper 222 bassinette 223 hammock 224 bird cage 225 7 fans 3 heaters 226 2 wood columns 227 2 flats clothes pins 228 pr lamps, tea kettle, 2 bearcat scanners 229 set of blue pans 230 3 stock pots 231 tennis & badminton racquets 232 granite pans & roasters 233 2 crock pots, toaster, ice cream maker, iron, yogurt maker, microwave waffler, scales 234 old mail box & humidifier 235 T-Fal fryer rotating power brush 236 walk maker, lounge chair cushions 237 large assortment of Christmas items, tree, decorations, lights, 2 tables 238 toys-games-books-baby swing - bear lamp - bank 239 camping stove, lanterns, chimneys 240 coolers & thermos 241 Bissell shampooer 242 flat glass top frost jars 243 kitchen cabinet 2 door 244 flower pot, Hager, Royal Hajer 245 bird houses, squirrel feeders, wooden yard ornaments 246 tool box 247 6 plastic kids chairs 248 4 boxes pans, muffin, cake, baking 249 3 wood tool totes & 2 metal tool boxes 250 metal shelving, no contents 251 wood desk, wood crate of records, sm step stool, sm metal bucket 252 milk bottles, old ice cream freezer 253 old light fixtures 254 2 flats old books, Horatio Alger Jr.
Recommended publications
  • Convertible Collar Construction
    Convertible Collar Construction Directory Click any image to go to that section Yoke/Facing Options: Intro and Gallery By far the most common set-up for a The purpose of this introductory section is to convertible-collar shirt is that it has front facings feature and compare the range of other options and a yoke, and that these two details don’t touch, also, if less commonly, in use beyond this classic as in the example at right. one, before I proceed to work step-by-step through a handful of useful variants . Many other possible That is, the facings don’t extend far enough combinations, and of course, variations on the towards the shoulders at the neckline that they’ll ones here, are conceiveable and may suit your meet with or join to the fronts of the yoke layers. As project better, so feel free to experiment. a result, the yoke construction steps aren’t integrated into the collar steps and are completed, in front at least, before the collar is begun, so the options for using the yoke as a back facing are eliminated. The steps for this classic arrangement are described below in Variation #5, in the Front Facing Only category. Collar Insertion Options Step-By-Step No Yoke or Facings Required Front facings Only Front and Back Facings, or Yoke Used as Facing Variation 1: Collar Applied as Band Variation 3: Collar’s Back Neckline Edge-Stitched Variation 6: Back Facings 1 3 and Facings Secured at Shoulder Seams 6 Options: Options: 1. Edge-stitched neckline 2.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Walking/Racking/Mountain Horse Division
    2019 WALKING/RACKING/MOUNTAIN HORSE DIVISION Contents General Division Rules Walking Horse Division: • Walking Horse Class Descriptions • Walking Horse General Class Rules • Shoeing Requirements • Tack & Attire • Criteria for Judging Walking Horse Classes Racking Horse Division: • Racking Horse Class Descriptions • Racking Horse General Class Rules • Shoeing Requirements • Tack & Attire • Criteria for Judging Racking Horse Classes Mountain Horse Division: • Mountain Horse Class Descriptions • Mountain Horse General Class Rules • Shoeing Requirements • Tack & Attire • Criteria for Judging Mountain Horse Classes Classes open to all Walking, Racking, and Mountain Horses • Showmanship • Standards for Showmanship • W/R/M English Equitation • Standards for W/R/M English Equitation • W/R/M Bareback Equitation • Standards for W/R/M Bareback Equitation • W/R/M Stock Seat Equitation • Standards for W/R/M Stock Seat Equitation WRM-1 Open Invitational Class – Ground Handling - open to all breeds and disciplines. Rules are posted separately. General Division Rules: Horses are to be divided into three divisions: Walking, Racking, and Mountain Horse classes. All horses will show together in Showmanship and in the Equitation Classes. Showmanship is divided according to the age of the 4-H’er. Equitation classes include Jr. & Sr. W/R/M English Equitation, Jr. & Sr. W/R/M Bareback Equitation, and Jr. & Sr. W/R/M Stock Seat Equitation. Smooth gaited mules are allowed in any division and are expected to follow division rules. All 4-H’ers riding or driving horses at 4-H events or activities are required to wear an ASTM-SEI Equestrian Helmet at all times. Cruelty, abuse or inhumane treatment of any horse in the show ring or in the stable area will not be tolerated by the show management, and the offender will be barred from the show area for the duration of the show.
    [Show full text]
  • Stitch Setting Chart
    STITCH SETTING CHART STITCH SETTING CHART The following chart shows information for each utility stitch concerning applications, stitch lengths, stitch widths, and whether or not the twin needle mode can be used. Stitch width Stitch length Presser foot [mm (inch.)] [mm (inch.)] Twin Stitch Stitch name Applications needle Auto. Manual Auto. Manual Straight stitch General sewing, gather, pintuck, (Left) etc. Reverse stitch is sewn while 0.0 0.0 - 7.0 2.5 0.2 - 5.0 OK pressing “Reverse/ (0) (0 - 1/4) (3/32) (1/64 - 3/16) ( J ) Reinforcement Stitch” button. Straight stitch General sewing, gather, pintuck, (Left) etc. Reinforcement stitch is sewn 0.0 0.0 - 7.0 2.5 0.2 - 5.0 OK while pressing “Reverse/ (0) (0 - 1/4) (3/32) (1/64 - 3/16) ( J ) Reinforcement Stitch” button. Straight stitch General sewing, gather, pintuck, (Middle) etc. Reverse stitch is sewn while 3.5 0.0 - 7.0 2.5 0.2 - 5.0 OK pressing “Reverse/ (1/8) (0 - 1/4) (3/32) (1/64 - 3/16) ( J ) Reinforcement Stitch” button. Straight stitch General sewing, gather, pintuck, (Middle) etc. Reinforcement stitch is sewn 3.5 0.0 - 7.0 2.5 0.2 - 5.0 OK while pressing “Reverse/ (1/8) (0 - 1/4) (3/32) (1/64 - 3/16) ( J ) Reinforcement Stitch” button. Triple stretch General sewing for 0.0 0.0 - 7.0 2.5 1.5 - 4.0 OK stitch reinforcement and decorative (0) (0 - 1/4) (3/32) (1/16 - 3/16) ( J ) topstitching Stem stitch Reinforced stitching, sewing and 1.0 1.0 - 3.0 2.5 1.0 - 4.0 OK decorative applications (1/16) (1/16 - 1/8) (3/32) (1/16 - 3/16) ( J ) Decorative Decorative stitching, top 0.0 0.0 - 7.0 2.5 1.0 - 4.0 OK stitch stitching (0) (0 - 1/4) (3/32) (1/16 - 3/16) ( J ) Basting stitch Basting 0.0 0.0 - 7.0 20.0 5.0 - 30.0 NO (0) (0 - 1/4) (3/4) (3/16 - 1-3/16) Zigzag stitch For overcasting, mending.
    [Show full text]
  • Facts About Fitting Agricultural Extension Service
    South Dakota State University Open PRAIRIE: Open Public Research Access Institutional Repository and Information Exchange SDSU Extension Circulars SDSU Extension 1960 Facts about Fitting Agricultural Extension Service Follow this and additional works at: http://openprairie.sdstate.edu/extension_circ Part of the Agriculture Commons Recommended Citation Service, Agricultural Extension, "Facts about Fitting" (1960). SDSU Extension Circulars. 618. http://openprairie.sdstate.edu/extension_circ/618 This Circular is brought to you for free and open access by the SDSU Extension at Open PRAIRIE: Open Public Research Access Institutional Repository and Information Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in SDSU Extension Circulars by an authorized administrator of Open PRAIRIE: Open Public Research Access Institutional Repository and Information Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • Extension Circular 593 FITTING \ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .,,_-, ' , ...... ' ' I ' \ \ ' ' I • ' ' ' ' ..... -- -- ' - COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, BROOKINGS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FACTS ABOUT • • • F I T T I N G A garment that fits well looks as if it "belongs" to are square shoulders, wide shoulders, narrow sloping . he wearer. Such a garment adapts itself to the stand- shoulders, rounded shoulders in the back, prominent ing, sitting, and moving positions of the person wear- back hips or side hips, sway back ( exaggerated hollow ing it. It is neither too loose nor too tight and it feel s at the waistline), large upper arm, very thin arms, and looks comfortable. It brings out the good points in short or long arms, short or long waist. the individual's figure and skillfully hides poor ones. Insuring a good fit may depend on fitting after the Begin With the Pattern basic fitting dress is cut and basted or after the ready- it is important then, if you are going to make a gar- made dress is bought.
    [Show full text]
  • Instruction Manual
    INSTRUCTION KE-430FX II MANUAL KE-430FS II BE-438FX II Please read this manual before using the machine. Please keep this manual within easy reach for quick reference. ELECTRONIC DIRECT DRIVE LOCKSTITCH BAR TACKER ELECTRONIC DIRECT DRIVE LOCKSTITCH BUTTON SEWER Thank you very much for buying a BROTHER sewing machine. Before using your new machine, please read the safety instructions and the explanations given in the instruction manual. With industrial sewing machines, it is normal to carry out work while positioned directly in front of moving parts such as the needle and thread take-up, and consequently there is always a danger of injury that can be caused by these parts. Follow the instructions from training personnel and instructors regarding safe and correct operation before operating the machine so that you will know how to use it correctly. KE-430FX II/KE-430FS II, BE-438FX II SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Safety indications and their meanings This instruction manual and the indications and symbols that are used on the machine itself are provided in order to ensure safe operation of this machine and to prevent accidents and injury to yourself or other people. The meanings of these indications and symbols are given below. Indications The instructions which follow this term indicate situations where failure to follow the DANGER instructions will result in death or serious injury. The instructions which follow this term indicate situations where failure to follow the CAUTION instructions could cause injury when using the machine or physical damage to equipment and surroundings. Symbols ・・・・・・ This symbol ( ) indicates something that you should be careful of.
    [Show full text]
  • No More Having
    Here is your key to adjusting those store-bought tops, dresses, and formal gowns so you can actually wear them! No more having to pass up a beautiful garment because it is too low, strapless, or sleeveless! With these instructions you’ll be able to take a piece of clothing from immodest to modest in half an hour or less. The first solution for a low necked top is to fill it in with either a panel of stretch lace trim or an insert of cotton knit (generally suitable for knits or stretchy lace garments only.) The second option is to adjust the shoulder seams to pull the neckline up higher. I’ve given detailed instructions for this alteration on a couple different styles of tops. With either of these methods you can easily make a neckline three or four inches higher! Method 1 Filling in a V-Neckline with a Panel of Fabric You will need: ¼ yard of 100% cotton knit fabric (interlock or jersey) - preshrunk Thread to match the garment Basic sewing supplies (pins, measuring tape, ruler, etc.) Fabric marker Here we have a v-neck knit top that is way too low to wear. 1. 2. 1. Measure from the lowest part of the neckline to the point you want the neckline to be filled in to. Mark with a pin. 2. Using the pin as your reference point, measure across the width of the neckline, adding at least ¾ of an inch on each side for seam allowance. 3. With these measurements in hand, we can now cut our panel out of the fabric.
    [Show full text]
  • Textile Treatments Offer the Following Features
    Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. TextileXxxxx Xxxxx XxxxxTreatments Xxxxx Xxxxx Silicone Division Sales and Marketing Department Ⅰ 6-1, Ohtemachi 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Phone : +81-(0)3-3246-5132 Fax : +81-(0)3-3246-5361 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. Shin-Etsu Singapore Pte. Ltd. 1150 Damar Drive, Akron, OH 44305, U.S.A. 4 Shenton Way, #10-03/06, SGX Centre Ⅱ , Singapore 068807 Phone: +1-330-630-9860 Fax: +1-330-630-9855 Phone : +65-6743-7277 Fax : +65-6743-7477 Water repellency Shin-Etsu do Brasil Representação de Shin-Etsu Silicones India Pvt. Ltd. Produtos Químicos Ltda. Flat No. 712, 7th Floor, 24 Ashoka Estate, Rua Coronel Oscar Porto, 736 11°Andar – 114/115 Barakhamba Road New Delhi - 110001, India Paraiso São Paulo – SP Brasil CEP: 04003-003 Phone : +91-11-43623081 Fax : +91-11-43623084 Phone : +55-11-3939-0690 Fax : +55-11-3052-3904 Shin-Etsu Silicones (Thailand) Ltd. 7th Floor, Harindhorn Tower, 54 North Sathorn Road, Shin-Etsu Silicones Europe B. V. Bangkok 10500, Thailand Bolderweg 32, 1332 AV, Almere, The Netherlands Phone : +66-(0)2-632-2941 Fax : +66-(0)2-632-2945 Phone : +31-(0)36-5493170 Fax : +31-(0)36-5326459 Germany Branch Shin-Etsu Silicone International Trading Rheingaustrasse 190-196, 65203 Wiesbaden, Germany (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Phone : +49-(0)611-962-5366 Fax : +49-(0)611-962-9266 29F Junyao International Plaza, No.789, Transparency Zhao Jia Bang Road, Shanghai 200032, China Shin-Etsu Silicone Taiwan Co., Ltd. Phone : +86-(0)21-6443-5550 Fax : +86-(0)21-6443-5868 Hung Kuo Bldg.
    [Show full text]
  • Janome 3160QDC Manual
    INSTRUCTION BOOK IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: This sewing machine is designed and manufactured for household use only. Read all instructions before using this sewing machine. DANGER— To reduce the risk of electric shock: An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning. WARNING— To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons: 1. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when this sewing machine is used by or near children. 2. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this owner’s manual. Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this owner’s manual. 3. Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return this sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Never operate the appliance with any air opening blocked. Keep ventilation openings of this sewing machine and foot controller free from accumulation of lint, dust and loose cloth.
    [Show full text]
  • SEIKO Will Launch BLW Series, New Flat Bed Sewing Machine
    №E20201110 NewsNews ReleaseRelease October 10, 2020 Seiko Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. SEIKO will launch BLW series, new Flat Bed Sewing Machine. High speed, Compound feed and walking foot, Lockstitch sewing machine with or without built-in Direct Drive Motor. Higher sewing performance of heavy duty materials than conventional products. BLW-8BLCE-DM SEIKO will launch BLW series High speed, Compound feed and Walking foot, Lockstitch, Flat Bed Sewing Machine, as a high-end model of BEW series. Two types are available, one with built-in Direct Drive Motor and one without. Built-in Direct Drive Motor type can make set-up works easier and quicker. To improve sewing performance for specially heavier materials, Presser foot larger lifting amount (20mm), larger Hook (2.8 times larger), higher sewing speed (3,600 s.p.m.) and wider working space (350mm x 130mm) are adopted, in addition to standard functions of automatic Thread trimmer, automatic Back-tack sewing, automatic Presser foot lifting, Climbing device and Dual stitching. The LCD operation touch-panel and the 6 button operation panel and the back-tack switch are placed at front of machine for easier operation and more efficient works. BLW series with those new and improved performances is suitable for manufacturers of Car seat, Furniture, Bag, Canvas and Leather products. *1-needle models as stated below are launched, but also 2-needle models will come soon. Variety BLW-8BLCE-DM Single needle, Direct drive motor, E type presser foot (*) BLW-8BLCS-DM Single needle, Direct drive motor, S type presser foot (*) BLW-8BLCE Single needle, E type presser foot (*) BLW-8BLCS Single needle, S type presser foot (*) (*)Two types of Presser foot, E-type European style and S-type American style, are available.
    [Show full text]
  • Unifirst Solutions for Manufacturing Industry
    The choice for manufacturing work apparel programs Creating and maintaining a cohesive, branded uniform program for a diverse staff can be challenging, particularly in the manufacturing industry where a variety of garments and styles are often required to serve the distinct needs of multiple departments. That’s where UniFirst comes in. A well-designed and managed work apparel program from UniFirst not only delivers the professional employee image you want, it can also help keep your personnel safe and in regulatory compliance. Whether it’s traditional industrial clothing, Flame Resistant (FR) safety garments, or image-enhancing business essentials like oxfords or polo shirts, UniFirst’s managed uniform rental programs offer the right workwear options for employees in all areas of your business. And our large selection and variety of fabric choices will match your brand and performance needs. In addition, a managed UniFirst facility services program can help keep your workplace clean and safe, and create a healthier, more attractive work environment. 2 UniFirst.com // UniFirst.ca Cost-effective solutions for all of your workwear needs UniFirst managed apparel rental programs combine expert hygienic laundering with specialized uniform services to help maintain garment functionality and enhance your professional business image. With a value-based, professionally managed UniFirst rental program, weekly pickup and delivery means employees don’t have to worry about the cleaning and maintenance of their uniforms. Plus, our professional mending and repair services, along with garment replacements as needed, help assure that clean, maintained uniforms are always available when you need them. You have a lot of responsibilities, so don’t let staff uniforms add to your stress.
    [Show full text]
  • Owner's Manual (Pdf)
    i6 0 Installation and operation instructions Englis h Date: 06-2012 Document number: 81342-1-EN © 2012 Raymarine UK Limited i60 Trademark and patents notice Autohelm, hsb2, RayTech Navigator, Sail Pilot, SeaTalk, SeaTalkNG, SeaTalkHS and Sportpilot are registered trademarks of Raymarine UK Limited. RayTalk, Seahawk, Smartpilot, Pathfinder and Raymarine are registered trademarks of Raymarine Holdings Limited. FLIR is a registered trademark of FLIR Systems, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. All other trademarks, trade names, or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners. This product is protected by patents, design patents, patents pending, or design patents pending. Fair Use Statement You may print no more than three copies of this manual for your own use. You may not make any further copies or distribute or use the manual in any other way including without limitation exploiting the manual commercially or giving or selling copies to third parties. Software updates Check the website www.raymarine.com for the latest software releases for your product. Product handbooks The latest versions of all English and translated handbooks are available to download in PDF format from the website www.raymarine.com. Please check the website to ensure you have the latest handbooks. Copyright ©2012 Raymarine UK Ltd. All rights reserved. ENGLISH Document number: 81342-1 Date: 06-2012 Contents Chapter 1 Important information............................. 7 9.6 Cleaning the display screen ......................................
    [Show full text]
  • Tailor Tack Foot #7
    Tailor Tack Foot #7 Foundation: Cut-away stabilizer Background: Felt Techniques: Fagoting and Bundling Embellishments: Stamped card embellished with hand-made paper and fibers (See below for more directions.) Cutting & Preparation Originally designed to Cut one 8” square of felt and one 8” square of cut-away eliminate the tedious stabilizer. Use temporary spray adhesive to bond the job of marking garment stabilizer to the felt. pieces with hand tailor tacks, this foot also Cut 2 pieces of medium weight fabric, 3” x 6” each offers decorative options Cut one piece of colored cardstock to be 5½” x 8½”. for joining two pieces of fabric and for making Cut a piece of handmade paper 6” x 6”. This piece fringe. will be trimmed to fit the card during construction The needle opening will accommodate a stitch width Collect the following items: up to 5.5mm. Intended to be used with a zigzag Four decorative brads to secure the sewn stitch at least 3mm wide, this foot will not work with swatch to the inside of the card a straight Four adhesive mounting corners to mount the stitch setting; printed photo of Foot #7 on inside of card the needle A sticker or marker to apply/write the numeral 7 will hit the to the front of the card. ridge and One sheet of 8½” x 11” photo paper bend or Gluestick break. Yarn and/or fibers of your choice to make the “tie” on the card front Hole punch (¼” or ⅛”) Rubber stamp of faux writing or other desired design Black ink pad Creating the Card Fagoting Swatch Fold the cardstock in half to be 5½” x 4¼”.
    [Show full text]