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Old 06-27-2012, 07:41 AM
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grandmasieg
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I did get the manual. Missing the cover and first page but got the rest of it. Also came with a box of attachments and the manual on how to use the attachments. The case is in really good condition too and has a pinkist color. I love it more every time I use it. It is very heavy so I have to figure out where she's going to go permanently. The serial number is 64373. Still can't find out how to date her but I'm pretty sure she was born in the 50s. She only sews straight stitch but they are perfect. I think I'm going to try some FMQ on her when I'm off on Friday.

I have a newer, computerized sewing machine that I'll do my fancy stitches on. A Brother embroidery machine and I have two featherweights (one was my grandmother's), my grandmothers 99K, my original singer that my parents bought for me on 1972, and a Necchi that is up at the cabin. I've used my grandma's featherweight almost exclusively for straight stiches but Miss Priss is starting to become my favorite in just a few days!

Looks like I'm going to have to expand my sewing area!

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