pretty cool, at least you don't have to feed it, but fabric. lol
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Congrats! That looks like a sweet machine.
Please update us on how you end up liking it - if it becomes your go-to machine! |
My mother purchased a 201 model in 1941 (Just before the war started) Singer gave free lessons, and she made me take them..(I was 11 at the time) We were able to purchase extra pieces at the Singer Store... (I later worked for them, as a teacher, in 1954, in the Tremont Ave Store, Bronx, N.Y.) Your Singer store should be able to get other feet, and anything else you would wish. My main machine now is a Singer 319W...and I love it, even though I have a total of 7 machines,(mostly Singer) A Husquevarna, a serger, along with other toys, like 2 treadle machines, (one very old, made in Germany) and pleating machine.. you can see, I like my 'toys'... Diana O,
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As soon as I can stand up straight again, I will try sewing with her. I threw my back out lifting her up onto my sewing table... Guess who will be cruising CL for a cabinet! LOL
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I have (2) model 201, (2) model 99, (5 or 6) model 15, (1) model 328 and more model 66 then I can count.
I restore old Singers, and it is to the point that I have too many. IKE |
I have several cabinets.
IKE |
She is a beauty. I hope you get her back soon for some sewing fun.
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