old-fashioned


my singer, originally uploaded by pilgrimgirl.

Though I am often thrilled by the latest technologies, I am an old-fashioned girl at heart. An example is my sewing machine: a 1942 Singer. It works like a charm despite being older than my mother.

Every once in awhile I think it might be cool to have a programmable computerized sewing machine. The kind that practically sews for you. But I quickly abandon that idea as I remember the dependability and beauty of my Singer.

It’s all I need.
🙂

4 thoughts on “old-fashioned

  1. C. L. Hanson

    That’s so cool!!!

    I love stuff that’s built to last. Of course I like new stuff when the added features make a dramatic difference. Yet there’s a real advantage to having something simple and functional rather than having a bunch of questionable frills that add up to more things that can break…

  2. Gray

    My father worked for Singer- its aerospace division, now the sewing machine unit. In the 80s they decided to virtually give away their entire inventory of old fashioned, black, traditional non-programmable machines to employees. They were 30-50 years old but unsold, in original factory condition.

    I bought three for about $25 each: One for me, one for the woman who did everything but simple alterations for me, and a third because my tailor told me that such quality and durability would never be seen again. We later donated it to a Vietnamese refugee to help her set up a shop.

    All three are in use and work perfectly, two of them heavily used by extremely hard working professionals.

  3. jana

    Gray:
    I am green with envy! Factory new, oh my!

    Now the real question is: does anyone know of a car that’s so sturdy? If so, where can I buy one??? 🙂

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