When is a machine considered vintage?
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My machines become 'vintage' when I want a newer one!
Seriously, I do have two vintage machines. One I used for about a year, loved the way it stitched, but the thread kept getting caught when I started piecing, even when I moved the fabric about 1/4 inch in from the back of the foot. Now it's my second back up machine.
The other was given to me by a friend. It's in the case and I have never looked at it. It's been there for several years.
I guess I don't have the vintage machine bug.
Seriously, I do have two vintage machines. One I used for about a year, loved the way it stitched, but the thread kept getting caught when I started piecing, even when I moved the fabric about 1/4 inch in from the back of the foot. Now it's my second back up machine.
The other was given to me by a friend. It's in the case and I have never looked at it. It's been there for several years.
I guess I don't have the vintage machine bug.
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