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I just recently acquired a 1903 Singer 127 that was free from an Estate Sale. Sent it to my repair man for servicing and just got it back yesterday. What a beauty. Also I recently bought a Singer 201 Centennial on Craig's List for $10. A short time later I went to another estate sale looking for the blonde Singer sewing cabinet that was listed and, what a surprise, it had a 15-91 Singer inside, both items for $65. This got me to thinking, I wonder how many machines do my quilting friends have. I have a total of 11, One Universal, my first sewing machine that is nearly 40 years old, a Brother CS6000i, 2 Singer 201's, a Janome Mini Sew, A 1903 Singer 127, 2 Singer Featherweights. a Singer 15-91, a Singer 301A and a Singer 66 Treadle that was given to me by my MIL. My repairman says I have a nice collection.
Singer Centennial 201 [ATTACH=CONFIG]237285[/ATTACH] Singer 127 Mfg date 1903 [ATTACH=CONFIG]237286[/ATTACH] Singer 15-91 In Singer Cabinet #65 [ATTACH=CONFIG]237287[/ATTACH] |
I only have 8.
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I have 7 and that includes 2 treadles and one hand crank which AI dearly love
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Only 6 but all are used that includes my 2 treadel.
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My girls always make fun of me for having so many sewing machines...
I have 10. :) |
I have six but can only use 1 or 2 at a time. that is the sewing machine while the embroidery machine is doing it's thing
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I didn't think "need" was a word in our vocabulary
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Originally Posted by gollytwo
I didn't think "need" was a word in our vocabulary
If you had a hundred thimbles, no one would ask how many of them you "needed." :mrgreen: |
I stopped counting after 30. I don't want to know how many I have. Right now I am using 8 of them on a regular basis.
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As many as you can afford and have room for! That should give you enough scope, LOL.
Then when you have found a treadle you don't have room for, could I have it please? |
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