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What was your very first sewing machine, and how old were you?

What was your very first sewing machine, and how old were you?

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Old 03-08-2011, 05:25 AM
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atr age 21 I borrowed my sisters sm to make a halloween outfit for my son and a pantsuit for myself. returned it to her . don't know what kind it was, but it sewed very well.
At age 44 { 1994} I bought my own sm at a yrad sale for $35 dollars it came with a table {" not a cabinet}. figured if I did not stay with sewing it wasn't much money wasted.
The next year my MIL gave me her White circa 1960's?. DH then bought me an Elna 8000, which I still have,and he has since bought me a Janone 10001. I now own 3 sm's and 3 sergers.
I guess I am a very late bloomer but caught the sewing bug/
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Old 03-08-2011, 05:29 AM
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I bought a Good Housekeeper portable model at a pawn shop in Killeen TX when I was 19. It was a great machine. Used it for many years until my mother bought me Riccar. I gave the Good Housekeeper to a lady at church who wanted to sew.
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Old 03-08-2011, 05:48 AM
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I learned to sew on my Mother's old Singer and bought my first machine back in 1973. It was an old Kenmore (mechanical and all metal) and I used it so much by 1982 it froze up. The repair dealer couldn't do anything with it. Now I know it probably just needed lots of oil and a good cleaning. Wish I still had it today as it was a really good machine.
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Old 03-08-2011, 09:31 AM
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It was a Singer and I was 8 or so. It was in the mid-60's, and was probably couple of years old, because Mom bought it new. I still have some of the Barbie clothes I made on it, for my Barbie I still have, from the first year Barbie came out.
The clothes are very, uh, amateurish, but she sure looks good in them!
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Old 03-08-2011, 09:48 AM
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I learned on Singers in Home Ec in Jr. High and on my mother's Singer at home. But when I went to college to major in Home Ec Dad bought me a White. I wore it out and have had several other machines since. I would trade them all in for my original White. It was heavy to transport but worth the effort. It was the most accurate stitcher and easiest to use and maintain.
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Old 03-08-2011, 10:46 AM
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58 years ago, almost 59, I got a blue, "Little Modiste". It had the hand wheel to turn. the wheel has a little handle on it to turn the wheel. I is all metal, about 12" tall from the top of the thread spool to the bottom of the base. I t sits on a shelf here in my computer room. A nd it really does sew!
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Old 03-08-2011, 11:58 AM
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I learned to sew at age 5 on an old Paveway treadle machine. My first major investment when I started earning money ws a Singer. The first ones using removable cams for decorative stitches, I wore that one out after about l5 years bought a Janome Just about wore that one out, too. Five years ago iI won a Janome D3050 at a quilt show. It's still working! Jane
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Old 03-08-2011, 06:24 PM
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My first sewing machine was a Brother. I was 19 years old. I was making quilts by hand before that for 9 years. I spent all of my free time sewing. Now I just spend all of my time sewing. If I am not cutting out a quilt top I am recycling unused quilt blocks into something else.
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Old 03-08-2011, 06:29 PM
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we all sewed on a remington machine when i was a teenagers, about 4-5 of us girls sewing every spare moment. i didn't have my own machine until i had been married about a year. it was the cheapest singer on the market. from there, several years later i started "inheriting' my sister's cast offs - new homes x3. now i have my mom's new home she bought about 15 years ago and it runs great.
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Old 03-09-2011, 11:23 PM
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My parents bought me a nice machine when I turned 22 in the 60's They wanted to get me a Singer, but this machine was all metal, and I thought it was nice. Only a straight stitch at the time. It was called Easy Sew, or Sew Easy--don't recall. Traded it in several years later for Singer Touch and Sew and I hated it. think it was a lemon.
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