What kind of sewing machine did grandma have?

What kind of sewing machine did grandma have?

By the time I was old enough to observe a sewing machine in Grandma’s apartment, or even know what one was, Grandma had given her Domestic treadle machine to her youngest daughter, my Aunt Clara, the one who sewed.

Is it possible to identify an antique sewing machine?

Mystery accessories from antique machines can be a little harder to identify, but you can use many of the same resources available for identifying machines.

What was the model year of Singer sewing machine?

Thanks to Singer’s recent 160th anniversary celebration, I was able to pinpoint my antique machine’s model year by entering its serial number into Singer’s online database. It’s nice to know my sewing machine was manufactured in 1907.

When was the first sewing machine ever made?

It’s nice to know my sewing machine was manufactured in 1907. But I also wanted to find out the model number–which at first I thought would be a far more difficult proposition.

What kind of sewing machine did my grandma have?

This is the vintage Kenmore sewing machine that I inherited from my Grandma when she died. She sewed, my Mom sewed, and once I got pregnant with my first child, I finally learned to sew. I’m not a particularly sentimental person, but I loved the idea of making things for my son, on a machine that made things for my Mom.

Mystery accessories from antique machines can be a little harder to identify, but you can use many of the same resources available for identifying machines.

Do you get money back when you buy a Vintage sewing machine?

(this post may contain affiliate links, which means I get a small % back if you purchase after clicking, at no cost to you- refer to ‘legal stuff’ in the menu for more info) Sharing is caring! 324shares Share Tweet Pin The debate of vintage sewing machine vs new can get heated!

Where can I buy a vintage Singer sewing machine?

Sandman Collectibles also offers many vintage Singer machine user manuals for sale. Another very helpful resource is blogger Nicholas Rain Noe’s “The Vintage Singer Sewing Machine Blog”. Through several blog posts, Nicholas offers guidance through the process of analyzing a machine’s features and distinguishing very similar models from each other.

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