Singer Sewing Machines
#71
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: North Kansas City, MO
Posts: 561
'Cause they're just so d- - - - cute LOL. On a more serious note, they are virtually indestructable. After decades of storage in dark, dank, attics, basements, garages, etc. most of them can be set up and used immediately. While they don't have all the bells and whistles of the machines today, they can't be beat for piecing quilt tops, stitches are fantastic.
We pay hundreds of dollars for our machines today and are encourged to have them professionally cleaned, oiled, etc. periodically (annually, if used a lot). Our grandmothers would have thought she had been taken advantage of if she EVER had to seek out a repairman (where would she even find one?)
We pay hundreds of dollars for our machines today and are encourged to have them professionally cleaned, oiled, etc. periodically (annually, if used a lot). Our grandmothers would have thought she had been taken advantage of if she EVER had to seek out a repairman (where would she even find one?)
#72
Originally Posted by FroggyinTexas
I would like to have a Featherweight, not because it is any better than my Janome 4800, but because so many other people have one. I think that is called "herd mentality." I am certain that I will succumb to it when and if I can find a Featherweight I can afford! froggyintexas
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