Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Charlee says her Sewhandy is from around 1953 because of the date on her manual (I think she said manual). Anyway, does anyone else have a SewHandy in a color on here?
Nancy
I have noticed that when I treadle with my Singer 328 I get a good workout; it's not the easiest machine to treadle.
Now, my Davis NVF, Two Spools, and Singer 201 will treadle without much effort on my part. I can treadle with them all day long with not much of a workout.
Now, my Davis NVF, Two Spools, and Singer 201 will treadle without much effort on my part. I can treadle with them all day long with not much of a workout.
Miriam the larger wheel sounds interesting, but I don't mess with my machines if I don't have to. I like them the way they were originally designed! Let us know if you try the larger wheel!
Nancy
I only have the one toy, but I keep looking at others...especially where space is an issue, these little girls will fit ANYWHERE! I also keep my eyes open for a c-clamp. Those are commonly missing with these machines. I think that once little girls lost interest in the machine, "Daddy" stole the clamp for his tool box!!
[QUOTE=vintagemotif;4738415]Nancy, I have a Sew Handy that my sister used as a kid. I just need to get a needle for it.
http://sarasota.craigslist.org/clt/2671231062.html
thought you would like to see an almost exact copy for sale..Sarasota Fl..so cute..
http://sarasota.craigslist.org/clt/2671231062.html
thought you would like to see an almost exact copy for sale..Sarasota Fl..so cute..
Ok here is a Sewhandy from the 1970's! That means Monica your machine, Charlee's machine, and my machine are all from somewhere between 1926 and the 1950's! I see what was meant by the 1970's models were enclosed and bigger! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Chil...item336d814568
Nancy
Nancy
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That is so cool! That is Monica's exact machine!
Nancy
Nancy, I have a Sew Handy that my sister used as a kid. I just need to get a needle for it.
http://sarasota.craigslist.org/clt/2671231062.html
thought you would like to see an almost exact copy for sale..Sarasota Fl..so cute..
http://sarasota.craigslist.org/clt/2671231062.html
thought you would like to see an almost exact copy for sale..Sarasota Fl..so cute..
Nancy
I am home recuping from the 24 hour intestinal flu bug. The worst is over and rested well during the night so am wide awake and catching up! Oh, those little machines are just so cute!! I'd love to have one, but I have to do some major cleaning out. Those who are giving vintage machines as gifts...do you know the recipient wants one? I'd love to give each of my kids one...that's why I've been gathering them,...but I'd hate to give one for Christmas and find out they hated it. Guess I kinda thought that when I'm gone they each could pick one and remember how much I loved them and would love it because of me. Hmmm...I'd love to give 'em away now. I'll put some thought into that.
I am planning on giving away a piano and organ. I used to love playing, but hardly ever play anymore...arthritis makes my finger knuckles achy after playing. None of my kids play, so I'm thinking a young church gal might like one for Christmas. I'll be posting that this week.
I think it might be time to rest a bit again. TTYL!!
I am planning on giving away a piano and organ. I used to love playing, but hardly ever play anymore...arthritis makes my finger knuckles achy after playing. None of my kids play, so I'm thinking a young church gal might like one for Christmas. I'll be posting that this week.
I think it might be time to rest a bit again. TTYL!!
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Ok here is a Sewhandy from the 1970's! That means Monica your machine, Charlee's machine, and my machine are all from somewhere between 1926 and the 1950's! I see what was meant by the 1970's models were enclosed and bigger! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Chil...item336d814568
Nancy
Nancy
This machine may be a German Lion, but I wonder how rare it really is? It looks like a Japanese Clone model 15 from the late 40's/50's?
Candace I am not up on the swastika, but I know the Nazi's used that design. According to the dictionary, the Nazi's used that design with the arms bent clockwise.
The swastika was also an ancient design and mystic symbol in the form of a cross with four equal arms, each bent to the right angle.
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/atq/2728944283.html
I know nothing about the swastika, but the design on the bed of the machine looks like lions? Is that the swastika? I don't really see any arms?
Nancy
Candace I am not up on the swastika, but I know the Nazi's used that design. According to the dictionary, the Nazi's used that design with the arms bent clockwise.
The swastika was also an ancient design and mystic symbol in the form of a cross with four equal arms, each bent to the right angle.
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/atq/2728944283.html
I know nothing about the swastika, but the design on the bed of the machine looks like lions? Is that the swastika? I don't really see any arms?
Nancy
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