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#12
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: New Rockford, ND
Posts: 2,003
hi sonya welcome from ND any way i have an old montgomery wards machine
i think it is missing a belt but it sews but needs cleaning up good. i will send it too
you if you pay postage for nothing i am not going to use it. if you want more information
on it let me know. it also has a manual.
i think it is missing a belt but it sews but needs cleaning up good. i will send it too
you if you pay postage for nothing i am not going to use it. if you want more information
on it let me know. it also has a manual.
#14
hi sonya welcome from ND any way i have an old montgomery wards machine
i think it is missing a belt but it sews but needs cleaning up good. i will send it too
you if you pay postage for nothing i am not going to use it. if you want more information
on it let me know. it also has a manual.
i think it is missing a belt but it sews but needs cleaning up good. i will send it too
you if you pay postage for nothing i am not going to use it. if you want more information
on it let me know. it also has a manual.
#18
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Littleton, CO
Posts: 11
Oh my goodness, what a delightful hobby! I am VERY new to sewing and can't even recall what I used in Home Ec. class back in the day (but I know I broke several needles). I can only imagine the wonderful history these machines in your home could tell. Thanks for sharing.
#19
Souixzie, they do tell some stories. We sometimes get a beauty who tells of being loved and cherished by its owner. Others are used and the items in the drawers show that the owner used the machine all the time. Yet others were loved once, but something shiny and new came in and replaced them and they were delegated to the outside storage area. It really is cool to watch them all come alive again.
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