A few quilts for the Machne Shed
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thanks everyone - the machine shed is open for visitors by appointment (since I have a full time job) most of it is for online research and documentation. Figure I'll be working on that over the next ten years.
The quilts are for fun - the machines are mostly US companies spanning late 1800's - while they were still made in the US. I have a separate collection of Singer machines, with hopes they'll get moved out of the house when the second side of the Machine Shed is complete.
We live rural where most everyone has a machine shed or two, but I expect we're the only ones that keep sewing machines in our shed.
The quilts are for fun - the machines are mostly US companies spanning late 1800's - while they were still made in the US. I have a separate collection of Singer machines, with hopes they'll get moved out of the house when the second side of the Machine Shed is complete.
We live rural where most everyone has a machine shed or two, but I expect we're the only ones that keep sewing machines in our shed.
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