New guy here.
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Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Just north of Dallas.
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New guy here.
I've been a long arm quilter for about 12 years now. I occasionally piece a few tops, but quilting for my customers keeps me busy enough that I don't get to do it too often. All of the quilts hanging on the walls in these pictures are ones that I have done.
This is my studio.
I also fool with old Singers, which is what led me to this forum.
My 1955 221 Featherweight.
The 1952 15-91.
The 1952 201-2.
And the 1894 model 28.
This is my studio.
I also fool with old Singers, which is what led me to this forum.
My 1955 221 Featherweight.
The 1952 15-91.
The 1952 201-2.
And the 1894 model 28.
Last edited by davevv; 11-04-2016 at 11:03 AM.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Western North Carolina
Posts: 1,431
You have some beautiful old machines. The only old machine I own I inherited from my mom - a late 40s Singer treadle. I learned to sew on it, but I haven't done anything with it in many years. And welcome from the beautiful mountains of western NC.
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