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Originally Posted by NikkiLu
Is your Mom a quilter too?
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Originally Posted by Mariposa
Maybe Mom would let you "use" the machine-? Doesn't appear that she is using it, so why hide it? (no offense) :)
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So I know she was built somewhere between April 10, 1900 and June 3, 1913 in Cleveland, Ohio. If I have time today I'm gonna do research on her. I'm dying to know more about her.
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
So I know she was built somewhere between April 10, 1900 and June 3, 1913 in Cleveland, Ohio. If I have time today I'm gonna do research on her. I'm dying to know more about her.
I have several but have not had time to do the research. I wait until I can get to cleaning them.
If you come across some good infomation sites I would love to have them.
I am sure if you can share with your parents what you have learned about it, that it will one day be yours.
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I have a White Rotary Treadle that looks very much like that. It still works. Why won't they let you use it? As long as the machine is serviced properly, it should be fine. There's more damage being done to it from non-use because everything's locking up. (Plus it's not being loved, and we all know, our machine need to be loved!)
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
They don't realize things like that and I can't convince them otherwise.
But you can't reason with them!
Billsgirl
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Originally Posted by billsgirl
Originally Posted by cjomomma
They don't realize things like that and I can't convince them otherwise.
But you can't reason with them!
Billsgirl
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
Originally Posted by Mariposa
Maybe Mom would let you "use" the machine-? Doesn't appear that she is using it, so why hide it? (no offense) :)
p.s. I have the set now that they're both gone but it was more enjoyable when my bowl lived at mom's house.
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