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Thread: Advice From a Singer Sewing Machine Manual era 1949

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    Super Member southernmema's Avatar
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    Hahahahahaha

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    That is FABULOUS! I actually laughed out loud. Thank you!

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    What? No high heels? Nylons? Yipes.

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    that is cute
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    Have a great day and happy sewing !

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    Oh, those are the rules that I follow faithfully. What, you don't believe me?
    There aren't any dirty dishes in the sink, they are hiding in the dishwasher, DH will throw the quilt over our bed and housework is done for the day so I'm free to quilt. Skipping the lipstick and dress, my old sweats that I wore as pjs last night are my sewing outfit for this morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by May in Jersey View Post
    Oh, those are the rules that I follow faithfully. What, you don't believe me?
    There aren't any dirty dishes in the sink, they are hiding in the dishwasher, DH will throw the quilt over our bed and housework is done for the day so I'm free to quilt. Skipping the lipstick and dress, my old sweats that I wore as pjs last night are my sewing outfit for this morning.
    The two of y'all are my kinda people... LOL! I couldn't sew with makeup on! And my DH & dog wouldn't recognize me
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    Quote Originally Posted by burchquilts View Post
    I found this on a fabric site ("Sew It Is") & thought it was kind of neat.
    http://www.sewitis.com/

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    I believe this was written by the same man who gave the directions for keeping your husband happy everyday. I have school books from the late 50s and early 60s that dictate how a woman is supposed to keep a happy home and always be pleasant. I think those books were burned. Thanks for sharing..

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    Except for getting dressed the rest is for the maid.
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    I always put on powder and lipstick befor I sew. Yeah right.

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    That was definitely written, by a MAN!

    Where, oh WHERE did I put my lipstick?!?
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