James from Connecticut
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James from Connecticut
Hi All,
I'm a self-taught sewer with quite a stash of old machines, ranging from 19th century hand-cranks to a few in the 70s, with the emphasis on the "Golden Age" of Singer, 1940-50s. (I have too many favorites to know which ones to part with!)
I used to actively participate in an antique and vintage sewing machine forum until the emphasis turned to antique only and discussions about using the machines were forbidden. I like to use my machines, no matter how old, so I tip-toed away.
I'm glad to be here. I recently made a Tumbling Blocks quilt for a neighbor's new baby and that got the juices flowing. I'm now making myself a Double Irish Chain to hone my precision skills.
I look forward to sharing information and good cheer with all of you.
Best,
James
I'm a self-taught sewer with quite a stash of old machines, ranging from 19th century hand-cranks to a few in the 70s, with the emphasis on the "Golden Age" of Singer, 1940-50s. (I have too many favorites to know which ones to part with!)
I used to actively participate in an antique and vintage sewing machine forum until the emphasis turned to antique only and discussions about using the machines were forbidden. I like to use my machines, no matter how old, so I tip-toed away.
I'm glad to be here. I recently made a Tumbling Blocks quilt for a neighbor's new baby and that got the juices flowing. I'm now making myself a Double Irish Chain to hone my precision skills.
I look forward to sharing information and good cheer with all of you.
Best,
James
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tennessee, UC area
Posts: 1,584
Welcome, James! You can prob teach us a few things about old machines. So sorry I cannot contribute re vintage Singers--only ever had one and just because the cabinet is so pretty (parlor cabinet). But I can sew up a storm with my 13 elec and computerized machines. Share your quilts with us.
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