Recycled Sewing Machines
#62
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by lalaland
I think that is not only clever, but a wonderful recycling alternative to trashing beautiful, old, non-working sewing machines. They deserve a second life!
My DH owns 2 old tractors that he is refurbishing. He said he sees these for sale on one of the sites he frequents to look at tractors for sale. The guy sells them for $150 each!
My DH owns 2 old tractors that he is refurbishing. He said he sees these for sale on one of the sites he frequents to look at tractors for sale. The guy sells them for $150 each!
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Originally Posted by lalaland
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by lalaland
I think that is not only clever, but a wonderful recycling alternative to trashing beautiful, old, non-working sewing machines. They deserve a second life!
My DH owns 2 old tractors that he is refurbishing. He said he sees these for sale on one of the sites he frequents to look at tractors for sale. The guy sells them for $150 each!
My DH owns 2 old tractors that he is refurbishing. He said he sees these for sale on one of the sites he frequents to look at tractors for sale. The guy sells them for $150 each!
#64
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by lalaland
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by lalaland
I think that is not only clever, but a wonderful recycling alternative to trashing beautiful, old, non-working sewing machines. They deserve a second life!
My DH owns 2 old tractors that he is refurbishing. He said he sees these for sale on one of the sites he frequents to look at tractors for sale. The guy sells them for $150 each!
My DH owns 2 old tractors that he is refurbishing. He said he sees these for sale on one of the sites he frequents to look at tractors for sale. The guy sells them for $150 each!
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Originally Posted by lalaland
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by lalaland
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by lalaland
I think that is not only clever, but a wonderful recycling alternative to trashing beautiful, old, non-working sewing machines. They deserve a second life!
My DH owns 2 old tractors that he is refurbishing. He said he sees these for sale on one of the sites he frequents to look at tractors for sale. The guy sells them for $150 each!
My DH owns 2 old tractors that he is refurbishing. He said he sees these for sale on one of the sites he frequents to look at tractors for sale. The guy sells them for $150 each!
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