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#12
No Carol, I wish I had a Featherweight, but I don't. The machine on the left is a hand crank model, but I have never found a brand name on it. the one in the middle is a Homestead brand and the tan colored Singer on the right belonged to my grandmother that taught me quilting & crocheting.
#14
By the way I would love to have you all come PLAY in my studio....wouldn't that be a hoot. My best quilting friend and I always spend lots of time in here when she visits,~~ a glass of wine, a bunch of new quilt magazines or new quilt books and we can spend hours playing, laughing, matching fabric to patterns and of course laughing some more.
#16
Originally Posted by Jaynie
No Carol, I wish I had a Featherweight, but I don't. The machine on the left is a hand crank model, but I have never found a brand name on it. the one in the middle is a Homestead brand and the tan colored Singer on the right belonged to my grandmother that taught me quilting & crocheting.
#20
Gail,
The Singer is a 503A model. It has the interchangable cams that go in the top for decorative stitches. My Nannie used this machine for many years, but on the rare occasion that it had to go to the shop she would still use her treadle....she sewed for the public. I didn't get the treadle, but my cousin nearby did, so I can visit it.
The Singer is a 503A model. It has the interchangable cams that go in the top for decorative stitches. My Nannie used this machine for many years, but on the rare occasion that it had to go to the shop she would still use her treadle....she sewed for the public. I didn't get the treadle, but my cousin nearby did, so I can visit it.
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