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#22
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Michigan and Florida
Posts: 24
I use one of my Singer 301's daily. One I've had since my marriage in 1955. I sewed all my chilren's clothes (4) and since 1973 have pieced quilts with it. I have 3 of them because of being a snowbird and would give up my dishwasher before I'd give any of my 301's up!! All in all I probably have 25 vintage Singers but always go back to the 301.
#24
put Vintage Machines Shop..Come in and set a spell
in the search menu and it should find the site for you
I too use my 2 Featherweights everyday more often than
I do my more expensive new machines. Happy sewing wth
yours.
in the search menu and it should find the site for you
I too use my 2 Featherweights everyday more often than
I do my more expensive new machines. Happy sewing wth
yours.
#27
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 20
I also have an old Singer in a bentwood case also, my MIL gave it to me. it was what she called her heavy duty machine, I haven't used it yet, but plan to try it out, when I attempt a blue jean quilt as you go quilt, one of these days. I've been collecting jeans for years. I also have an old Singer treadle that I bought in 1964 at a Salvation Army store for an ad re: antiques. I used it some, way back then, but haven't used it in years and it needs new belts and I don't know what else, I'd love to get it repaired, and give it a try.
Actually,what I sew on regularly is a 1964 Kenmore (all metal machine) Is that considered vintage, yet? It's a great machine.
Actually,what I sew on regularly is a 1964 Kenmore (all metal machine) Is that considered vintage, yet? It's a great machine.
#28
I got a treadle a few weeeks ago and lostn51 told me it was a New Home model A made in 1882 it's in very rough shape and the poor baby needs lots of help but I only paid $15 on creigs list. I have found a manual and a few parts and a book on how to clean her up. It will be a slow process but I can hardly wait to hear her hummmmm. happy holidays Mary
#29
Yes, I have a Singer Featherweight 221 & it is beautiful! Runs very smoothly, I use it for classes & workshops IF I only have to sew straight because of course it doesn't do anything but straight stitch. Hummmms right along though! :thumbup: Imagine that & it's 60 yrs. old!!!!
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