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In reply to the discussion: If you sew, here's some sage advice from the 1949 Singer Sewing Manuel! [View all]MoonRiver
(36,975 posts)2. My mom sewed too, as I do.
But I seriously never remember her making sure the dishes were washed and beds made before starting. Sewing was like second nature. She just did it. Singer had some really bizarre perceptions of women!
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If you sew, here's some sage advice from the 1949 Singer Sewing Manuel! [View all]
MoonRiver
Feb 2014
OP
LOL, my mom had a Singer Touch and Sew machine, which we called the Touch and Cuss.
winter is coming
Feb 2014
#12
Good to know. I do change them from time to time, although perhaps not that often.
winter is coming
Feb 2014
#90
Me too! I associated it with grandma and mom loving us and doing things for us. nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Feb 2014
#79
I've got a machine with a crapload of stitches, and only use a handful of them.
winter is coming
Feb 2014
#98
My first appliance was a Domestic sewing machine, the last metal one before the plastic deluge
catrose
Feb 2014
#115
At one point in my impoverished and zanily interesting life, I bought a cheap, really cheap, treadle
JDPriestly
Feb 2014
#24
That is from a time when one income could afford someone to stay home and raise a family.
Lochloosa
Feb 2014
#16
Many, many nights I fell asleep with the sound of the old Singer singing down the hall
NBachers
Feb 2014
#28
+1. My mom made all sorts of things, but one of my favorites was a light quilt for the couch.
winter is coming
Feb 2014
#101
I love sewing but I don't look good in a dress or lipstick, high heels don't come in size 13.5 and
uponit7771
Feb 2014
#38
I think you're confusing instructions for sewing with instructions for frying bacon
eridani
Feb 2014
#125
After completing 9 Christmas stockings, I'm making my husband a reversible vest.
MoonRiver
Feb 2014
#83
Congratulations. I did children's theater costumes. Can only imagine doing it professional
KittyWampus
Feb 2014
#110
Total empathy for you; the spelling and grammar online is annoying and sad.
northoftheborder
Feb 2014
#66
No flames. I changed. I am usually very grammar astute. But that one slipped by.
MoonRiver
Feb 2014
#84
Vintage Singers are superior to today's home machines. Some progress since then, much regression. nt
Romulox
Feb 2014
#72
Me too! My mother bought her Necchi in about 1954 as well- paid for it by sewing drapes
vanlassie
Feb 2014
#116
Well here's what happened to Moms. She took impeccable care if it for years.
vanlassie
Feb 2014
#136
I learned to sew on vintage Singers. No way would I trade my Viking for one. n/t
winter is coming
Feb 2014
#103
*In the same price range* there's no comparison. Sub $500 in a modern machine is junk.
Romulox
Feb 2014
#112
Yes, computerized machines are expensive. I used a manual White machine several years ago that
winter is coming
Feb 2014
#114
My Singer treadle is 98 years old and works as well as the day it was delivered.
LeftyMom
Feb 2014
#118
...If you prick your finger, under no circumstances say the word "Rumplestiltskin"
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2014
#108
Sewing while listening to baseball in the radio, in one's pajamas, while nursing a soy latte,
LeftyMom
Feb 2014
#119
I wonder if Katrina Helmkamp has done her dishes and made the beds? Ms. Heimkamp is the CEO of SVP
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#127