Originally Posted by
QuiltMom2
Many people would have gone right on by without realizing there was a sewing machine inside. Hope you're feeling better and I'm glad you rescued that! I don't even collect machines and I would have been tempted on that one.
Thank you for saying you would have been tempted it really lets me know how very special she is. You are right because I almost missed it myself. We were just meant to be together! LOL
Originally Posted by
BuzzinBumble
Ouch, ouch, ouch - poor you! And then Lucky you - it is a beautiful machine and cabinet!
Thank you so much. I had her last on my list because I never see them and the ones listed on CL and the internet are EXPENSIVE! I had three my FW, the 15-91 and 319. I suppose I should add a new one to the list just to keep life interesting???
Originally Posted by
Cecilia S.
Oooh, Sunflowerzz. That is -really- an awesome find. In such amazing shape!!!! Consider the cost part of your trip to the dentist.
Really, that is a seriously good score. Love, love, love it.
Thank you for those words, I didn't really think I would find one let alone in the green colors I wanted.
Originally Posted by
Caroline S
Congrats. Been there done that, as in dental and as in a sewing machine "calling" to you. The sewing machine siren song.
Thank you, You would think science could invent "cultured teeth" like how they make pearls or something like that and save us all a lot of grief!! LOL
Originally Posted by
jbj137
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*** Love the machine color and a super cute cabinet.
*** At least you found your choice machine.
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Thank you and she was green! I didn't want another beige/mocha machine. Black would have been okay too. I think she would have looked fantastic in white! Like my FW.
Originally Posted by
Mariposa
What a great find!! Interesting cabinet, and nice machine. Happy sewing!
Thank you so much, I am finishing up a cushion for her today. The one that came with it sounded like it was full of plastic trash bags but it was the foam! It was so old it had broken down into tiny little rock pieces and chunks and was covered in quilted faux leatherette. IT HAD TO GO...