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What a cute little machine. How nice you were able to rescue it from its confinement in the attic. :lol: Bet you'll have fun sewing with it. The more I see these cute little machines the more I'm wanting one. Just don't know where I'd put it. I wouldn't want it to end up like the one you rescued, stuck away somewhere dark and lonely. :lol: :lol:
#17
Originally Posted by Bevanger
gorgeous machine. Your so lucky. My sister got rid of my grandmothers without asking me if I wanted it :cry:
Awwww Bev, I am sure that was heartbreaking. People just dont think sometimes, AND if you are not a sewer, sometimes they seem to think it just an old piece of "junk". I know the sentimental value of it is priceless xoxoxo to you
Margie
#18
I love old machines and the feather weights work great. I purchased one this year and take it on sewing outings. I would suggest you take your Cinderella to the shop for a cleaning and oiling. After sitting dry in the attic for so long it will need some lubrication before used too much. Also check the electrical connections, the cord may be dry and brittle and wouldn't want to roast her.
I could not find information on Cinderella, would love to hear if anyone knows of that brand/model.
I'm glad she has a new caring home :-) .
I could not find information on Cinderella, would love to hear if anyone knows of that brand/model.
I'm glad she has a new caring home :-) .
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