Friday 25 March 2011

Ever wonder ...

… what ever happened to your great-grandma's sewing machine?

 It's in Seattle.


If Kim and/or Chuck have already covered this (or were planning to) I'm in trouble. 
Not wanting to take chances I left town yesterday.

8 comments :

Andy said...

Wow! What a collection. My wife still has her mother's old sewing machine that's not in use.

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Love that first shot and what an amazing collection of sewing machines! I wish I still had my grandmother's machine.

Bises,
G

Jackie said...

They have a hell of a lot of sewing machines, their branch in Glasgow (which is now in the ground floor of the old Borders bookshop) is also full of them so I think they're doing the same thing with every branch. I keep meaning to take a photo, I feel dead self-conscious but I bet I'll be one of hundreds so I don't know why!

Virginia said...

Oh now this is a great place. Who knew there were that many old ones left! Great series of shots W.
V

Wayne said...

Jackie, you need to march right down there and get some pictures!

TheChieftess said...

WOW!!! What a collection!!! I actually learned how to sew on one of those old Singers...with the knee pedal!!! It was a fabulous machine...my mom wouldn't let me work on her good one until I got the hang of the old one!!! Because it ran on the knee pedal, it didn't go as fast and I was less likely to sew my fingers to the cloth...or so she said!!!

Wayne said...

Our Mom had a Singer with a knee lever too. I guess it was one of our grandparents that had a treadle machine. As kids we thought that was a great play thing.

TheChieftess said...

I think my grandmother had one with the treadle...I'd forgotten that! I had the iron base with treadle for years that I put a top on and used as a table!!! Wish I still had that one!!!