Post pictures of your sewing machines
#21
Originally Posted by marsye
Originally Posted by sewjoyce
Originally Posted by marsye
OK I'll go first. :lol:
Thats a red robe (and if you'll notice ...no bra) and I just couldn't help the heels. ;-)
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Originally Posted by Eddie
It certainly is beautiful, if I had it I think I would be content to sit and look at it like a fine painting. :D
When I bought it it was in a portable case then I decided to put it in the Universals cabinet since I converted it to a treadle machine. SewJoyce has the case it was in when she bought my Kenmore 1320 a while back.
This was one of my better $25 spent at an estate sale! :D
Billy
#24
Billy,
I love the Kenmore pearl iris. Growing up we had a Chevy Impala station wagon that color, they called Evening Orchard. It was beautiful and the talk of the neighborhood. My mom went by herself and bought the car without my dad, it took him some time to get used to it. One thing was for sure you could always find it in a parking lot.
Thanks for sharing.
I love the Kenmore pearl iris. Growing up we had a Chevy Impala station wagon that color, they called Evening Orchard. It was beautiful and the talk of the neighborhood. My mom went by herself and bought the car without my dad, it took him some time to get used to it. One thing was for sure you could always find it in a parking lot.
Thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by Eddie
*falls to floor and passes out*
Like I was saying in another thread I just hope it all fits in my 40' enclosed car hauler so I dont have to make 2 trips.
Billy
#28
I have 6 machines, 2 kenmores, 1978 and a computer model, 1 FW, 2 bother embroidery machines and a juki which is on the grace quilting frame...can't take pictures they are scattered all over the house LOL
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Your 1921 Singer looks like the exact same one I have that was my Grandmothers. I learned to sew on that machine. Mine however is not in very good shape, My Mom stored it in a humid basement for quite a while so the wood is warped in spots and I have no belt for it. I've often thought about getting a new belt and seeing if I can get the thing running again. right now it mostly collects dust!
Marymargaret
Your 1921 Singer looks like the exact same one I have that was my Grandmothers. I learned to sew on that machine. Mine however is not in very good shape, My Mom stored it in a humid basement for quite a while so the wood is warped in spots and I have no belt for it. I've often thought about getting a new belt and seeing if I can get the thing running again. right now it mostly collects dust!
Marymargaret
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