What's your sewing machine's name?
#16
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Montana
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Originally Posted by grandjan
This is interesting and I will be following the replies. In over 50 years of sewing and quilting, it has never occurred to me to name my sewing machines. I think it's kind of cool, really, but why do you name them?
#18
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
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My Brother NV1000 combo sewing/emb is Bitty
(does a bit of everything
The Janome is Naomi
The other 4 don't have names because they are
"junkie" machines, like the saying goes you get
what you pay for they all where cheap machines
except for one and it needs to be repaired (my FIRST
new machine ever bought).
Than I have the 2 sergers no names.
(does a bit of everything
The Janome is Naomi
The other 4 don't have names because they are
"junkie" machines, like the saying goes you get
what you pay for they all where cheap machines
except for one and it needs to be repaired (my FIRST
new machine ever bought).
Than I have the 2 sergers no names.
#19
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: N. Florida
Posts: 4,568
I started naming mine after I got one free from a friend that had belonged to her late mother. I decided to name the machine after her Mom. I have now named all six of my machines. I have Vesta, my Singer 3400XL I bought in 2001; Martha, my Bernina 1530, named for the former owner; my White, named Betty (someone here on the board suggested that name); my Elna, named Helen after my Nana; my Singer 401A named Elsie after her former owner; and a Necchi, named Linda (means pretty in Spanish).
#20
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: California
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
Isn't it enough my bologna has a name? Now my sewing machine has to have one too?
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