as he walked up our path he pointed out that my trousers matched our living room curtains!
and when you get fed up with the treadle one, I'm sure a man like you could remove the machine and rig it up to become similar to a pole lathe, give you something to whittle on
I too have a 201k from 1952 built into a fold out cabinet. The 201 is by far the smoothest and most robust Singer ever built (and held in very high esteem). £7 for yours is a bargain Smojo! I occasionally use mine to sew leather, but I have a treadle 66k for the bulk of my leathercraft.
oldclaypaws wrote:Back in the good old days of blatant sexism and corporal punishment, although it was undisputed that I did the best needlework in my junior school, I wasn't allowed to have the annual sewing prize "because I was a boy". I think that single episode turned me against the system and establishment, ever since I've felt life's unfair and corrupt. Perhaps it was a similar story with Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, his primary school teacher didn't approve of his rainbow coloured butterfly cakes in domestic science class, so he went all shirty and promised to wreak his terrible vengeance on the world. If only he was invited on to Masterchef to demonstrate his Halal Profiteroles he'd stop all that beheading business and show his feminine side.
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