JB *loves* going to yard and estate sales. Me - not so much. I have enough of my own junk and don't really need to root around in yours looking for treasure. This past weekend, the weather was glorious and for the first time in many Saturdays JB wasn't fixing someone's car.
So we got up, ran some errands and yard saled our way to the local farmer's market. At one of those sales - I spotted a beautiful black singer in a bentwood case before we were even in their yard. It's not the machine I have been looking for, but it was lovely and I brought it home with me. It needs cleaning and a new cord before I'll plug it in. But I'm excited. So - what do you think? Would you have bought her?
Probably not for the machine but for the case. Walked into the Singer store in Leavenworth Kansas in the mid-90's and saw a bentwood case in pristine condition. Told the owner I was buying "that" and went home and got my old Singer to have it installed. Merl, the owner, was laughing when I came back as someone else had walked in right after I left and tried to buy it. He was bemused that anyone would want that old thing. Your machine looks to be older than 1930. Singer has a place on their site teling you how to date a machine based on the letters of the serial number. Enjoy your treasure.
ReplyDeleteTheresa in Tucson
She's beautiful! I probably would have bought her because I feel I must have every sewing machine on the planet! :) I'm glad you got her! p.s. I owe you a big as catch up email and it is coming soon. and no, I'm not caught up yet on Army Wives...it's on my list of things to do! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, in a heartbeat. A friend has a treadle machine that she's used forever. Her grandmother taught her to sew on it and she won't switch.
ReplyDeleteNo way... but I don't sew and have a ton of antiques with family attachments. I'm glad you found it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty, all right! JB can make up a new cord in a heartbeat, without a doubt, and that baby will purr through denim or whatever else your little heart desires!
ReplyDeleteBut since it won't do blind hems, I'm guessing your modern machine will retain its place in your heart.
Gorgeous machine and case, but I would have admired it at the sale and walked on.
ReplyDeleteHave fun restoring the machine. Will you be using it?
Nice ! I would have admired it and walked away - all the while insisting to Bob that "no, I really don't need it - NO, don't buy it, REALLY !!!!" LOL
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your new baby :-)
no, but i don't sew so, don't you know...dont listen to ME!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely would have bought her!! I have a soft spot in my heart for Singers. My Uncle worked for Singer all his working life and collected a beautiful collection of antique machines which he gave to me when he passed on. Yours is a beauty!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE yard sales and yes, more than likely I would have bought "her" even if I've never sewed a stitch in my life!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, gMarie...
Well, considering I don't sew that much, probably wouldn't have been one of my purchases. ;) However, I do love older models of things, so I can see why it appealed to you.
ReplyDeleteI heard through blogland that your sweet Lucy has crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. I know your heart must be breaking. It is never easy to say goodbye, but it is out of love that we ease our dogs out of this life when they are suffering so that they can run free once again.
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