4 Attachment(s)
well not really a baby and not new lol...but she is a treasure to me. I was over at the neighbors house the other day and she was showing me her new bedroom set....well sitting in the corner was this lovely and i ohhh and ahhed....well she asked if i wanted it. she said she wanted to get rid of it to make room for new arm chairs....well i said YES of course...She is made by American Standard and everything i could find online says it was made it in the early 1900 and in Cleveland Ohio. I will try and get some better pictures later but these will work for now...if anyone knows more about her i would love to hear....i need to get a new belt for her and fix 2 pieces on the front. oh and all she asked for was a quilt for her bed....which she is paying for all the fabric.
|
Lucky you. Enjoy using her.
|
Congrats!
|
Great deal, I wish I could find a treadle.
|
I know nothing about her at all except that you sure hit the jackpot on this! She has found a good home now. Looks like she has been well cared for!
|
She is a beauty. Enjoy!
|
Congratulations!! She's a doll!
|
WOW! She is really nice. Lucky you.
|
WOW-that is awesome.I have an old Wheeler Wilson treadle.
|
Just beautiful! Have fun with her.
|
Wow, what a beauty! You are one lucky gal!
|
Oh wow! I just got a Featherweight...so I kind of know that feeling of wonder and excitement! Have fun getting her fixed up and enjoy yourself.
|
Wow, lucky you. Enjoy your new "baby"
|
Whoa! That's wonderful got any neighbors I can visit? Lol
|
She's a beauty. Post her pics in on vintage site.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-43881-1.htm |
Wow !!!!!! What a trade.
Enjoy that baby ! |
Noe aren't you the lucky one!!
|
My Mother had one just like, i learned to sew on it.That one looks to be in great shape
|
What a beautiful baby! Congratulations!
|
Congrats. What a beautiful machine.
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 05:32 AM. |