Old 08-29-2012, 03:22 PM
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quiltingweb
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Oh yes, I know. I have a friend who just picked up a Singer treadle machine for me. I have not seen it yet, so...I'm looking forward to that. I think it was made around 1922. I have no idea of the model, its condition, or anything about it. So, I will have a New Home, a Franklin, a White and now a Singer..oh, and the little Minnehaha that started all of this. As for the electric machines, I have two Kenmores, a Husqvarna-Viking embroidery machine, a Bernette Serger, a Janome mini for one of my girls and the Necchi, a Singer 99, my Nolting Long-arm...seems I like diversity.

Oh, and if I want to use the cabinet for the Husky, I cut an extra piece of the same wood I used for the shelf and it sits in the hole making the space level for the machine to sit. I used to sew at a table, but it was a bit high...this seems to work really well.
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