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Old 09-03-2011, 08:33 AM
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I still need to name my Janome.

My Singer is named Esther after my grandmother.

My dress form is Lillian Mae.
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Old 09-03-2011, 08:43 AM
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My brother is Marie, after my paternal GM. My antique singer, Lucy, for my maternal GM
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Old 09-03-2011, 08:59 AM
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My just purchased Featherweight is Ruby, after my grandmother and Great Aunt.

My Nolting FunQuilter, purchased 2 mths ago is Lydia, because she is purple.

My high end Pfaff, purchased almost three years ago,...no name...strange, but nothing seems to fit! :(
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Old 09-03-2011, 09:12 AM
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Singer 128 - Mamie after my grandmother
Singer 301 - AnnieRose who knows why
Elna SU Star - no name she needs a Swiss name, but Heidi doesn't fit
Leader treadle - no name until she is cleaned. American made from 1928 - any ideas?
Necchi - Sophia because she beautiful and Italian
Kenmore 158 - Pitiful Pearl because she's neglected
Universal - no name yet, she's still in the car. I think Bette as she's the twin to my mother's White
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Old 09-03-2011, 09:32 AM
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This is interesting and I will be following the replies. In over 50 years of sewing and quilting, it has never occurred to me to name my sewing machines. I think it's kind of cool, really, but why do you name them?
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black 1950 FW....PJ (name after 2 sis 1st name)
White FW........Lucy (name after mom, Lucille)
Newest 1939 FW...............none at this time.
306...................Detla (found in Deltona, Fl)
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Old 09-03-2011, 09:46 AM
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The only machine I have named is my Gammill. She's called Maxine. She did maximum damage to my checkbook and available floor space.
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Old 09-03-2011, 10:08 AM
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My 1950 Singer 15-91 is My Sweet Ada, after my G'ma Drake and my Mom. My parents bought it new, with the cabinet and stool, all of which I have. Both Mom and G'ma had the middle name Adelaide, but G'pa Drake shortened that to Ada!!! He bellowed it.

My Viking 5610 is Aunt Mary, because I inherited it from her.

My 1980's White is Millie, for my Mom, who loved this machine, for some reason.

I never thought of naming them until I joined this Board!
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grandjan, I have sewed for 37 years on the Elna without naming her, but when I bought the 128 because I wanted a machine that resembled my grandmother's, she named herself as did the 301. In my case, only vintage machines seem to need names.
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Old 09-03-2011, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by grandjan
This is interesting and I will be following the replies. In over 50 years of sewing and quilting, it has never occurred to me to name my sewing machines. I think it's kind of cool, really, but why do you name them?
Me, too! I may call my machines some not so nice things when they're not cooperating but I've never named them nor felt the need to. Kinda like my car which doesn't have a name other than Honda. And quilts...I don't quite get naming them either - except for art & landscape quilts but why name a Log Cabin patterned quilt that's being given away? So, why do you name a sewing machine?
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