I just ran across your video. I love the old sewing machines myself. I bought my first sewing machine, which is a White, at a thrift store in 1973 and still have it. I love it and it is my favorite machine. I have several that I have bought over the years at thrift stores. 3 of my machines I have are treadle machines which were all from family I inherited, 4 of my machines were given to me by friends, 1 was my mom's which I inherited. I use all of them, some more than others, except for the treadle machines as they need some work.
Thanks for this video. What a great find. I just saw that green card next to your thread cabinet with that 4-letter word on it. I hollered as you don't look like the type of sewist that would use that type of language. So funny it made me laugh. I love older mechanical machines too! Lucy you.
I just ran across your video. I love the old sewing machines myself. I bought my first sewing machine, which is a White, at a thrift store in 1973 and still have it. I love it and it is my favorite machine. I have several that I have bought over the years at thrift stores. 3 of my machines I have are treadle machines which were all from family I inherited, 4 of my machines were given to me by friends, 1 was my mom's which I inherited. I use all of them, some more than others, except for the treadle machines as they need some work.
Wow! I love to hear about people caring for vintage machines.
Thanks for this video. What a great find. I just saw that green card next to your thread cabinet with that 4-letter word on it. I hollered as you don't look like the type of sewist that would use that type of language. So funny it made me laugh. I love older mechanical machines too! Lucy you.
I reserve that language for when it is really needed - the card you noticed is from 2020, when I definitely needed it!