Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!! And Happy Sewing New Year,. May all your dreams come true. May all you UFO's be miradulously completed. I don't post much, but I read every word. And I thoroughly enjoy it all., Thanks to everyone for sharing.
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There should be a key hole or stop for pins on the front and back of the machine table in the wood. This will tell you the measurement front to back.
Then you need to decide how long to enclose the legenth of the head.
Then you need to decide how long to enclose the legenth of the head.
Why do you think your New Home was not made by New Home? I am just curious as I love the sewing machine world's history!
Nancy
Last edited by BoJangles; 12-25-2011 at 05:40 AM.
Well, Thursday was Christmas with Great Grampa, and all his great grand kids, Friday was a birthday party for our son, yesterday was Christmas dinner with all my outlaws and some grandkids who can't make today, and today dinner with the kids and grandkids! Whew! I am tired and glad it is almost over! I hope you all have a great day today! I also hope you all got your holiday wishes! But, most of all I hope you are all well and content with your lot in life! I am looking forward to 2012. This year has taken its toll on my animals, but I know I am blessed that it was just the animals, which was devastating for me; but could have been so much worse.
Nancy
Last edited by BoJangles; 12-25-2011 at 05:40 AM.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!! Everyone
Texas Jan, this group continues to educated me. I thought, and I know I have read, that New Home has been around since 1860. First known as the Gold Medal Sewing Company, then around 1879 to 1882 they were re-organized with the name New Home. In about 1927 New Home was bought out by the Free Sewing Machine Company, but remained New Home - a subsidiary of the Free Sewing Machine Company. In about 1960 New Home, the subsidiary of Free, was purchased by Janome Sewing Machine Co. of Japan.
Why do you think your New Home was not made by New Home? I am just curious as I love the sewing machine world's history!
Nancy
Why do you think your New Home was not made by New Home? I am just curious as I love the sewing machine world's history!
Nancy
Hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas Day!!
Texas Jan
Merry Christmas to all our new friends on the QB. DH and I have enjoyed this last year reading everyones post and learning about our vintage ladies. Happy New year to everyone too and may we save more of these lovley ladies.
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Merry Christmas, all!
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