As we were traveling home from our vacation, we stopped in a couple of Antique Malls along the way. It is really amazing the things you find in some of these places.
But one thing is for sure, if your sweet Hubby decides that he wants to buy you an Anniversary present, be sure to say yes, yes, yes!
Happy Anniversary! A couple of years ago my husband gave me one of these for my birthday. He saw it in the window of a resale shop that was located near his gym.
Wow, Jocelyn! What a bunch of eye candy these travels of yours are to us here in Blogland! I have my own little antique sewing machine but those quilts are stunning - and the fabric stores!
I've been to Mall of America when my kids were very small. Lots of good memories of a big family wedding at the time and all the fun the kids had on the rides - they were the only grandkids at the time and were spoiled.
Your post made me smile this morning. Don't usually post but always read your blog. Just wanted to say that I have a machine just like that one that my mother used to make some of my baby cloths with. I treasure it!!
This brought back memories of my grandmother's Singer! However, in the 70s, my grandfather decided to "electrify" it for her (instead of buying a new one). You're a lucky lady to find this, XOXO
Oh how sweet. You are very lucky to even find one that looks that good. Congrats. Hugs
ReplyDeletewell happy anniversary!!! that is very cool! he's a sweet one, for sure.
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary... what a wonderful present!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! Happy anniversary! :0)
ReplyDeleteHe's definitely a keeper! Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gift! You lucky girl!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! A couple of years ago my husband gave me one of these for my birthday. He saw it in the window of a resale shop that was located near his gym.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! I haven't ever seen a machine like that. pretty neat.
ReplyDeleteSo cool!
ReplyDeleteGosh, I have never seen one like that. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary.
blessings, jill
Wow, Jocelyn! What a bunch of eye candy these travels of yours are to us here in Blogland! I have my own little antique sewing machine but those quilts are stunning - and the fabric stores!
ReplyDeleteI've been to Mall of America when my kids were very small. Lots of good memories of a big family wedding at the time and all the fun the kids had on the rides - they were the only grandkids at the time and were spoiled.
Blessings!
Kathy
Is that a featherweight? Like none I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteAwww...that's adorable! Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteYour post made me smile this morning. Don't usually post but always read your blog. Just wanted to say that I have a machine just like that one that my mother used to make some of my baby cloths with. I treasure it!!
ReplyDeleteOh! My! Goodness! Is that a chain stitcher? You lucky duck! The second hand crank I ever saw was a chain stitcher.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! What a fab gift :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing Anniversary gift!! I see many fun times ahead for you and your new sewing machine!!
ReplyDeleteThis brought back memories of my grandmother's Singer! However, in the 70s, my grandfather decided to "electrify" it for her (instead of buying a new one). You're a lucky lady to find this, XOXO
ReplyDeleteWhat a special present!!
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