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Old 01-19-2016, 06:50 AM
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Manalto
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A 15-91 was the first machine I got in the 1970s when I wanted to try my hand at upholstery. I used it on and off for many years for kimonos (Simplicity 5685 [out of print]), the only thing I knew how to make. I've made about 30 of them through the years as gifts, refining my technique (French seams, interfacing, closure variations). I now have several 15-91s, in my opinion the most durable and forgiving machine Singer made. I hope I'm not straying too far off topic here by saying I also snap up the 15-125 when I see one; it's really a 15-91 dressed for the 1950s.
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