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amma 07-15-2009 10:12 AM

Good find!!! :D :D :D
Great Polish 8) 8) 8)

Elsie 07-15-2009 04:17 PM

i like it with it is old

june6995 07-16-2009 06:16 AM

Some years back, my son found a sewing machine in a cabinet with a bench. It was maple and both pieces were in great condition. He brought it home and gave it to me.

When I began to quilt, I made a quilted cover for it and attached it inside the lid. The bench holds lots of sewing essentials, like extra bobbins and thread or little tools you seldom use but need to be handy.

Those were the days..........when things were well made and made to last. I am grateful to those who took good care of these items and then passed them on to future generation.

My youngest daughter is now the owner of the cabinet and bench plus the sewing machine I bought in 1969 - two years before she was born. The future generation has a nice addition to her home.

We need to rescue the old things we loved and cherished and pass them along to the newer members of our families. The future holds a lot of promise for those who use the quality items we cherished.

June in Cincinnati

pal 07-16-2009 09:11 AM

As soon as I saw those little painted toes I knew that something was
amiss. They just don't go with the picture of you that you sent in!
So I tracked down your pic - nope, something is wrong - your feet
don't go with your face, Miss Ruth........

http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/1871.page

Have you been fooling us all along??

sapdoggie 07-16-2009 06:37 PM

I have my MIL's bench that she used for the grandkids to sit on at the table for holiday dinners. It is now sitting under my mom's sewing cabinet at my house waiting for my grandkids to grow big enough to sit on at the table.

jbud2 07-17-2009 05:39 AM

I have been looking for that bench! I got my great-grandmother's sewing machine but I didn't get the seat with it for some reason. I use a rolling desk chair which is more practical but I still want the seat that came with it. I thought I was imagining that Grandma had that seat! So glad to see I am not crazy after all . . . . . .

Knot Sew 07-17-2009 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by pal
As soon as I saw those little painted toes I knew that something was
amiss. They just don't go with the picture of you that you sent in!
So I tracked down your pic - nope, something is wrong - your feet
don't go with your face, Miss Ruth........

http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/1871.page

Have you been fooling us all along?? I can't believe people really thinks thats me .... too funny


Knot Sew 07-17-2009 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by jbud2
I have been looking for that bench! I got my great-grandmother's sewing machine but I didn't get the seat with it for some reason. I use a rolling desk chair which is more practical but I still want the seat that came with it. I thought I was imagining that Grandma had that seat! So glad to see I am not crazy after all . . . . . .

my gram had one too, i don't know where it went my mom had her machine now i do...hers had square legs and had the insise finished with compartments....This one might match my old ones. sewing machine that is. watch at garage sales people like these for extra
seats in the house

pal 07-17-2009 04:12 PM

Naw, I KNEW it wasn't you - right???

You were only spoofing us - right???

I was just pulling your foot...................

GailG 07-18-2009 10:37 PM

I have a sewing chair that is of the same principle. The seat lifts for storage. Good place for manuals. I also have an office chair that has a height adjustment feature and a movable back.


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