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Re: Men and sewing machines

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 23:21
by Meanqueen
That's the one. )t' I didn't take a photograph, there was too many reflections on the glass.
Ilona

Re: Men and sewing machines

Posted: 03 Dec 2010, 23:41
by Shlugh
That's the one!

The Glasgow shop is huge, and there are literally hundreds of machines.

S xx

Re: Men and sewing machines

Posted: 04 Dec 2010, 00:03
by Totally Scrambled
Shlugh,

I would have loved to have rescued one or two >el<

My workhorse machine is also a Pfaff, but only a youngster compared to yours, it's about 15 years old and I will never get rid of it. I've only had it serviced twice in all that time and never had anything go wrong with it. I really do think they were built to last. I use it for all my machine piecing for my quilts and it gets a LOT of use.
Unfortunately I can't say the same about my Bernina, although it is lovely for free motion quiting and applique, it went wonky after 3 years and the cost to repair it......£135..... yike* So much for sewing computers!

Ali

Re: Men and sewing machines

Posted: 04 Dec 2010, 00:14
by Shlugh
Ali,

I spent ages looking at them when the shop opened a few months ago.

Some are really unusual, makes that I'd not heard of, and some with such pretty designs painted on. I rescued a presser foot screw from one (after asking) as it was compatible with my Pfaff, and the thread on mine was loose. They thought I was quite weird, but hey, who cares.

We have a modern machine, a New Home that belongs to my hubby, but I really prefer my old girl, we're so used to each other aftern being friends for 20 years now.

S xx

Re: Men and sewing machines

Posted: 11 Dec 2010, 14:01
by GrahamNR17
)c( I mended some jeans )c(

...badly :oops:

But at least they're mended )pty

Now for the thick winter shirts with holes in the elbows.......

Re: Men and sewing machines

Posted: 11 Dec 2010, 14:48
by wendy
Jeans !!!! I would have thought you at least, would have made Kate's wedding dress by now.


well done you )t'

Re: Men and sewing machines

Posted: 11 Dec 2010, 18:17
by GrahamNR17
wendy wrote:Jeans !!!! I would have thought you at least, would have made Kate's wedding dress by now.


well done you )t'

Oh, yeah, the weddin' frock - I'm waiting for the lace to arrive )sh

Re: Men and sewing machines

Posted: 09 Jan 2011, 12:17
by silky
My wife and three daughters at one time or another, all worked in the rag trade, so I purchased an industrial lockstitch and overlocker so that they could make their own clothes at home. Being inquisitive I learned how to use them, we no longer have those machine and as my wife is now semi invalided, it is me that does all the sewing on a small normal household sewing machine.

Now when it comes to knitting! That’s another matter.