What is in this case and how do I get it out?
#201
Originally Posted by carslo
Originally Posted by Mamagus
Here she is in all her glory! Serial Number says she was manufactured in 1934.
What a beauty!
What a beauty!
#203
Still ruminating on what her name should be! I saw the name Seraphina in a cemetery a while back. She died in the 1700's, but I REALLY liked the name!
Seraphina Singer?
Then again she is Scottish so she deserves a name that is Scottish? Me nerves. Last thing I named was my Sheltie... We are O'Briens so we wanted an Irish name. Finnigan was the easy choice... Canadians will remember that Mr. Dress-Up's puppet dog was also Finnigan...
Seraphina Singer?
Then again she is Scottish so she deserves a name that is Scottish? Me nerves. Last thing I named was my Sheltie... We are O'Briens so we wanted an Irish name. Finnigan was the easy choice... Canadians will remember that Mr. Dress-Up's puppet dog was also Finnigan...
#205
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Originally Posted by Mamagus
So what kind of a machine is she? She is a handcrank which is not surprising as many communities in Newfoundland did not have electricity until into the 40's and 50's.
I think she is beyond beautiful! ( and I was not actively looking for a vintage machine...)
Now that she is out should I offer it back to my sister? She really didn't seem to want it!
Maybe I have more of an affinity for it because my grandmother taught me to sew when I was 7 or 8 on her old Singer treadle machine. My sister two years younger didn't get to use that machine because by the time she was old enough my grandmother was dying.
I think she is beyond beautiful! ( and I was not actively looking for a vintage machine...)
Now that she is out should I offer it back to my sister? She really didn't seem to want it!
Maybe I have more of an affinity for it because my grandmother taught me to sew when I was 7 or 8 on her old Singer treadle machine. My sister two years younger didn't get to use that machine because by the time she was old enough my grandmother was dying.
#207
Originally Posted by Mamagus
Newfoundland was an independent country until 1949 so that kind of thing fascinates me!
hmmmm.... how do I find this out?
hmmmm.... how do I find this out?
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