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For me it is simple and selfish. Joy and contentment. That's it.
That is what I feel every time I touch one of these machines. Regardless of whether I am cleaning, repairing, sewing, or showing them. I bask in the history, marvel at the engineering, and practically weep at the pride in craftsmanship that is for the most part long gone in our society. Every show I do, people have made virtually the same comment "well, it sure seems like not all "progress" is for the best..." |
Originally Posted by miriam
(Post 7045784)
... as soon as CD posts his address we can all send him a nugget...
Ok, you got me Miriam. I’ll try to behave myself for a while. CD in Oklahoma |
Originally Posted by SteveH
(Post 7046188)
"...marvel at the engineering..."
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Miriam this is great.
My first machine was Minnesota just because of the name. It was so dirty I could hardly bring it in the house. I found Glens tut cleaned him up and I was off .. I had taken that dirty old thing and not just cleaned it up but made it sew. There must be more cool ones out there. I will stop counting at 20. (just like on my birthday I am the same age every year). |
I could have joined you in Mc D's since I am only few miles north. Vintage seems easier to use --simple !
Love your list and all is true. |
A year or so ago, I spent 70 minutes watching a film on how Featherweights were made. I could never find it again, but if anyone knows about it, please pass it on. It's worth your time. Sew interesting.
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I'd love to see a video on the production of Featherweights!
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Sorry CD I dropped your nuggets all over the curb I fell off at McD's - fractured my ankle...
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Originally Posted by maviskw
(Post 7046886)
A year or so ago, I spent 70 minutes watching a film on how Featherweights were made. I could never find it again, but if anyone knows about it, please pass it on. It's worth your time. Sew interesting.
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Oh, dear, Miriam! I hope it will heal quickly!
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