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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]KittyWampus
(55,894 posts)110. Congratulations. I did children's theater costumes. Can only imagine doing it professional
the pressure must be intense.
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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