Guess What hubby brought me home!
#51
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
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Originally Posted by barbb baumgardner
Wow! I was feeling a little guilty about telling everyone about my new sewing room. I am so happy for you. Where on earth does he find these things? I love vintage things.
I have 5 treadle heads and 4 cabinets. When my ankle is
all well again, I plan on going back to treadling again. For now I have to use an electric machine(sigh).
Sharon W.
some of my machines:
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...60310442BRuLem
#55
what a great hubby don't lose that one.he sounds as good as mine.we were just looking around at yard sales an found a singer surger didn't havea cord with it but he asked the lady how much she wanted for it an I got it for five dollars an then took it to local sewing shop an she got me a cord for twenty-five dollars.an i already had a brother surger.but love the way the singer one sews an I can go to sew shop an get diffrent plates for it.I do keep on look out for difrent machines that I don't have an he doesn't complain a bit.
#59
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Selkirk, Ontario
Posts: 11
Sounds like we have the same kind of husband...mine has bought me lots of machines....my Gamil with which I make money but the little featherweight was a gift and the 1905 singer from Scotland...electric no less with the curved top on it...is a treasure..the Singer 1947 was the same as the electric ones we used at school some years ago(grade 7&8) and then there is a 1922 Windsor tredle in the house.
We are lucky that they do this for us.
We are lucky that they do this for us.
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