Saturday, November 04, 2006

Sewing machines

Sewing machines. They just seem to accumulate around here. Turn around and ..... woops ..... there's another one. Well perhaps not quite that fast. It's just that I was trying to total them up recently and I think there's 18 at last count. Now, there's 4 vintage hand-crank ones and there are my 2 (yes 2) prized featherweights (a 221 & a 222). I have some industrial machines too. Two industrial zig-zags and two industrial straight sewers (+ another one in pieces) and an industrial 3 thread overlocker. Plus my domestic overlocker. Now there's a few modern domestic machines as well. My trusty Pfaff 1473, an Elna Lotus sp, another Elna that belonged to Mum and then there's a lovely old Bernina 720 that I couldn't help myself from buying at a garage sale down the street for $20 last year. How many's that....... 17........ I think I've forgotten one. Oh thats right, the other one is the Seiko compound feed (walking foot + needle feed) industrial. I's a really heavy duty sewing machine. It will sew through 16 layers of vinyl (and fingers) like a hot knife through butter and takes a size 24 needle! that looks like a 3 inch nail with an eye. I run a business from home so I use the industrial ones most days.

The two Featherweights

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

some shine on those featherweights, they looked "loved". I just purchased an Elna Lotus SP for workshops, its very battered looking and has no instruction manual, I aim to get it working and looking better. Do you have a manual that I could give you something for a copy. Even if you can't will still look at your site, its a beauty and interesting.

Nola G said...

Thanks for your comments busymb. Lotus is very handy to carry around. I do have the little booklet for the machine. Happy to scan and email if you let me know addy