Here are some of my "new" sewing machines
#1
I was looking for a treadle and information on treadles and that is how I found this wonderful quilting board. In the meantime a treadle Red Eye Singer 66 from 1914 and a Singer 15-91 electric joined our family. Here are some pictures of them
Singer 66 treadle "Red Eye " year 1914
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The cabinet no. 5 she lives in.
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Standing proud and tall. DH did raise her about 2 inches by adding wood blocks to the metal base at the hight of the drawers.
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Singer 15-91 electric
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Singer 15-91 and cabinet.
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#3
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Seeing all the pictures of these fabulous finds is giving me sewing machine envy. Everytime I see one I think, "Wish I could find one like that." But it's probably a good thing I haven't cause I'd have no place to put them all. :) There's just one that I'm really hoping to have one day - my mother's 301 which is the one I learned to sew on. It may be a while before it's available and I many not even be the one who's chosen. But I'm hoping.
#8
Originally Posted by donnajean
I have the exact same Singer cabinet that your Singer 15-91 is in. It was given to me by my mother many years ago. I am almost 67 now. Do you know the year this cabinet was made?
#9
Originally Posted by Annaquilts
Originally Posted by donnajean
I have the exact same Singer cabinet that your Singer 15-91 is in. It was given to me by my mother many years ago. I am almost 67 now. Do you know the year this cabinet was made?
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