Saturday, 17 July 2010
My New Little Sewing Machine
I was walking to work the other day and I thought I would pop a Charity shop and see if they still had the vintage dress. Of course they didn't. My rule should be 'If you Like It - Buy It' because other people will.
Anyway I saw something interesting in the window. It was a teeny sewing machine.
The lovely shop lady got it for me and I had a play. But it didn't have a bobbin and I know from previous experience of having a Singer with a shuttle bobbin that these things are hard to replace. So I said I would think about it. And so I wrote the manufacturer's name in my notebook and off I went to work.
That evening I did look online and found out that it did not have a bobbin as it never had one. It only did chain stitch and thus was bobbinless.
The next day was Saturday and I have my daughter home and knew that the walk was too long for her little legs and the bus service to that place appalling. So I went round my mum's, abandoned my daughter, and walked to the shop. Oh yes I phoned first and reserved it.
And there the dear little thing was! I popped it into a carrier and went home (having collected daughter and had a cup of tea at my mum's).
I worked out how to thread it eventually, it needs adjusting but works well.
I am happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok so I now own 4 sewing machines - from 1915, 1968, 1996 and now this one from the 1950s.
There is a bit missing from this story about my asking my sister's advice but since she was not much help apart from saying 'buy it or I will'..I will miss her part out.
The sewing machine is made by Grain in the 1950s, and made in the UK.
And I found this lovely site Sewing Machine Collector. Here are some photos from the site. And here is a wonderful report about a Toy Test carried out on machines in the 1950s.
I have been told to add, by my very demanding daughter, that Mary took the first photo.
Labels:
Grain,
sewing machine,
toy,
vintage
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10 comments:
oh i'm so pleased you got it and it was still there waiting for you! it's super cute and just a lovely thing to own - yay! :))
ooh it's great! i love it when you go back and the item is still there - like it was meant to be yours!
That has to be your new avatar pic. It's fab :) well done Mary.
I am of course very jealous of your mini machine :D
That is gorgeously cute!! what a great find! :)
What a lovely piece :)
I've been looking at old machines on Ebay but have so far resisted!
Don't know for how long though.
Make something! make something! It's fab.
That looks like a brilliant little machine - very cute. And it's a fantastic photo too - Mary clearly has talent. BTW, spotted on your profile that your fave films include I Know Where I'm Going and A Canterbury Tale AND you like Georgette Heyer. You clearly have excellent taste...
wow what a fab little machine! It most definitly was meant to be yours *ignores the bit about you calling them to hold it for you* .. so cute!
what a gorgeous machine, lucky you!
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