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#151
Totally addicted to purchasing machines.....Believe I have 6 or 7....hubby just seen my newest one (thought I could out wit him hiding it amongst the others). All my machines are set up for different sewing. I think I knew where I can get another one out of an estate that no one wants and if I do go get it, I may donate it to the church for quilting day..."maybe" :) Is there something wrong with us? No said another lady....men have more than one kind of tools in their work shop (last I counted 12 tape measures). They do, don't they "help" me here that I am correct or someone is going to think that there is something "nutty" about me when I get another machine. Tell my kids that I am spending their inheritance :0
#152
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: England Alton Towers
Posts: 6,674
No. i sew dailt on a Janome, i have a Juke on my quilt frame, a brother and singer to take to classes, a bother embrodery machine, a surger and finally my own and my mothers 21st birthday sewing machines. I'm 60 so think how old one is. All get used at different times the birthday present ones are heavy to carry long distances. Are we all made? if si I don't care because I'm the happiest and most content I have ever been. :mrgreen:
#156
Originally Posted by cimarron
SuziC: Hey, you are blessed! I've been using my all metal White since receiving as HS graduation gift in mid 70's... My sis-n-law is bringing over second machine I've ever had - this week, or next. Gift from our family, very sentimental. It belonged to my mom-n-law/best friend. She did all things so well... Don't think I can exceed her work! It is a Bernina, #823 or something. Does that sound right...it's from the 70's too. Called "the workhorse," I think. One day, I hope my mom will give me the one she has had all my life...which I learned to sew on...PRETTY Singer in wood cabinet. I'm into sentimental...not to excited about computers. Sooooo OLD fashioned...don't tell anyone...but I also watch Lawrence Welk reruns on TV... ; - D
IT'S HERE...She's here! My sister-n-law brought my BELOVED mother-n-law's Bernina tonight. I started reading thru the book till too tired. About to head to bed, but wanted to tell you folks. I am so happy!!!
#157
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: So Cal -->TN
Posts: 1,653
I have an two:
Viking Selectronic 6570 (received this from my mom's good friend who was a seamstress - LOVE this machine, it sews like a dream)
Janome AQS 2009 (bought it for traveling. It's okay but I just love my old Viking!)
Viking Selectronic 6570 (received this from my mom's good friend who was a seamstress - LOVE this machine, it sews like a dream)
Janome AQS 2009 (bought it for traveling. It's okay but I just love my old Viking!)
#158
I have five, but actually only use two. They are both Janomes and both stay set up on my sewing table all the time.
The other three are:
an ancient treadle machine that came over from Germany after the 2nd WW with my daughter's MIL. When she passed away my daughter gave it to me.
another very old machine, a Singer, that came over the same way, during the same time period. It belonged to my FIL who was a tailor in Germany before the war.
a 30 year old Kenmore that DH bought me the first year we were married.
and a 60s Singer that I inherited from an aunt. It has all those funny looking things that were used for embroidery. I don't use this one either, but I'm told it works fine. 8-)
The other three are:
an ancient treadle machine that came over from Germany after the 2nd WW with my daughter's MIL. When she passed away my daughter gave it to me.
another very old machine, a Singer, that came over the same way, during the same time period. It belonged to my FIL who was a tailor in Germany before the war.
a 30 year old Kenmore that DH bought me the first year we were married.
and a 60s Singer that I inherited from an aunt. It has all those funny looking things that were used for embroidery. I don't use this one either, but I'm told it works fine. 8-)
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