Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Lovely machine, I really like the decals. Looks like it shouldn't take too much work at all to clean up. Also, I like the braid quilt in the background.
AVERAGE COST (cash paid) FOR MACHINE
Year Cost
1906 - 1912 $36.80 to 41.60
1913 - 1917 $39.60 to 44.40
1918 - 1920 $44.40 to 55.60
1921 - 1928 $60.80 to 67.20
1928 - 1935 $72.25 to 85.00
1935 - 1946 $84.00 to 115.00
When you figure folks weren't making more than a couple dollars a week those days - those machines were GOLD!!!
Then when you look at how well they were made and hold up they ARE gold - GOLDEN YEARS OF AMERICA at that!
Then today, when you look at a new sewing machine costing less than one day's or one week's work - no wonder they are disposable and if you look at how they are made it is no wonder they have so little value.
Year Cost
1906 - 1912 $36.80 to 41.60
1913 - 1917 $39.60 to 44.40
1918 - 1920 $44.40 to 55.60
1921 - 1928 $60.80 to 67.20
1928 - 1935 $72.25 to 85.00
1935 - 1946 $84.00 to 115.00
When you figure folks weren't making more than a couple dollars a week those days - those machines were GOLD!!!
Then when you look at how well they were made and hold up they ARE gold - GOLDEN YEARS OF AMERICA at that!
Then today, when you look at a new sewing machine costing less than one day's or one week's work - no wonder they are disposable and if you look at how they are made it is no wonder they have so little value.
I think it would be really interesting from a historical standpoint to see how domestic uses of sewing machines, their place of "honor" in the home, and their costs have changed over the years. I'm kinda nerdy like that!
After making some buttonholes with the excellent Singer buttonholer today, I was reading through the manual and discovered that I can monogram with this gadget. So, I gave it a quick test and it works!! Now I just have to practice with it more to make my stitching even and pretty.
These buttonholer gadgets are awesome!! Makes it fun to do buttonholes.
These buttonholer gadgets are awesome!! Makes it fun to do buttonholes.
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If I posted a pic of a cabinet could someone here tell me what should go in it? The hole measures 7" x 14" with about a 1" x 3" piece cut out on the left of the machine by the bobbin plate. I love the cabinet but none of the Singers fit in it. Wish I could find a machine to fit it. Or a name or something on it. One large deep drawer on it on the right.
Nice! I knew about the Monogramming, but have never tried it...I use a buttonholer and my15-91 for the buttonholes on William's Hawaiian shirts tho!
Yes that is a braided quilt, made from scraps that mostly came from my Grandmother, in the background. I'm thinking that is probably about the first quilt I ever made. Didn't know at that time you were suppose to put labels on them (Shame on me). You just made quilts and used them and this one has seen it's share of use.
jljack--I sent an email to Sew-Classic so am waiting to hear back and "Thank You"
This buttonholer is awesome and so simple to use. It sure did make my day today! In the past, I dreaded making buttonholes, but not anymore.
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If you use some interfacing between your button hole fabrics it will retain it’s shape and wear better. I put a thin line of “sew’s aid” in the center of the BH and let it dry before I cut the opening. I make a lot of brocade vest.
I am still on my quest to find either a 15 "clone" or one of the "newer" Japanese made machines that drop the feed dog so I can get set up for FMQ on a vintage machine. Lost a bid on a really nice two-tone 15 clone on ebay this weekend
Here a one of the "newer" ones listed on CL. Would like opinions please. Not familiar at all with Brother machines. Would this be good to use for FMQ?
http://fresno.craigslist.org/ele/2716134652.html
TIA for any thoughts, comments, suggestions!
Here a one of the "newer" ones listed on CL. Would like opinions please. Not familiar at all with Brother machines. Would this be good to use for FMQ?
http://fresno.craigslist.org/ele/2716134652.html
TIA for any thoughts, comments, suggestions!
The good thing is that by taking my brother along as bodyguard...he now knows what I'm looking for. He yard sales, thrift shops & estate sales all the time...so there's a good chance he will see one somewhere, someday.
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