Old 11-13-2015, 04:35 PM
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KingersGirl
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I am new to quilting. Research into my family heritage following a traumatic brain injury has sparked my interest in carrying on a family tradition, even if I will be skipping a generation or two. My grandmother (1913-1996) gave me an old trunk that once belonged to her grandfather (1840-1925) that contained her handmade baby quilt sewn by grandmother. Another treasure was her mother's, my great-grand mother's 1927 Singer sewing machine. I remember my grandmother teaching me how to change the "feet" and "bobbins" which I still have all of the original parts. I even have the original leather strap, but it appears to have been repaired by two pieces of metal? Might anyone know where I could find an owner's manual? Would it be good for quilting? (Don't remember that part) Any help would be appreciated.
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