Look what my Singer Spartan learned to do!
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Look what my Singer Spartan learned to do!
Hello to all,
Saturday my sister invited me to attend a basic sewing class making placemats. Sis picked the fabric and coached me on layout and rotary cutting. We were able to complete one each and it was a lot of fun. I was able to complete two more over the next few days. Sis also gave me a bag of cut strips of different pattern. I made four 8" blocks and will make eight more and attempt to make a small table runner. My sister, ya just gotta love her. Attached a few pictures of the projects. I used my Singer Spartan and sis used her 221-1. Chow for now.
Rodney
Ponchatoula, La.
Saturday my sister invited me to attend a basic sewing class making placemats. Sis picked the fabric and coached me on layout and rotary cutting. We were able to complete one each and it was a lot of fun. I was able to complete two more over the next few days. Sis also gave me a bag of cut strips of different pattern. I made four 8" blocks and will make eight more and attempt to make a small table runner. My sister, ya just gotta love her. Attached a few pictures of the projects. I used my Singer Spartan and sis used her 221-1. Chow for now.
Rodney
Ponchatoula, La.
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Rodney
Ponchatoula, La.
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My Spartan's came in these plastic cases. The 52' is black and the 55' is green. They were called Spartan due to lack of embellishments and creature comforts. There is a thumbscrew or wingnut on the underside for removal of the base. I do not know what the original brochures would show, but the 52' has a light and the 55' does not. I understand that they were the ultimate no frills Singers.
Rodney
Ponchatoula,la.
Rodney
Ponchatoula,la.
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