I forgot about the post-apocalypse! (grin)  Seriously, though, I should put
needles, thread and scissors into my earthquake emergency kit. Oooh, and
safety pins. Thanks for the idea. 
Sharon C.

-----Original Message-----
From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On
Behalf Of lis...@juno.com
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 4:57 AM
To: h-cost...@indra.com
Subject: Re: [h-cost] what is everyone working on?

I have an old Husqvarna Viking that we got for free at a church flea market
a few years back--it was covered with paint splashes and was missing the
cords and pedal.  The nice church ladies gave it to us (saying they couldn't
sell it without the cord), and we were able to replace the cords and pedal
for under $30 on Ebay; Roger cleaned it up and serviced it--and I downloaded
the manual online.  (One of the really great things about the internet!).
This machine can sew 5-8 layers of leather or heavy vinyl!  I have it for a
back up, even though my workhorse machine is a 30-year-old Sears Kenmore.  I
have a Pfaff 1475--the quilter's machine--that is always set up, AND an
older Bernina stashed upstairs (In the post-apocalypse, electronic machines
may not work, so I wanted a plain electric machine that would work with a
generator!)  Not taking any chances.  My serger is a Bernina though and love
it too.

I've found that, since I sew,  people want to give me oldmachines all the
time; Grandma dies, and no one wants it!  I also have two pristine Singer
machine from the early 1960's, one is the "Style-O-Matic", they both have
the hard cases, and work like champs.  One's at my cabin in WV (You never
know when you have to make a repair on something!)

I"m not working on historical things right now EXCEPT for working on
scanning and organizing my hundreds of vintage photos and cards.  Flea
market season started, so I"m already collecting more of them.  I have to
make a baby gift for a shower next weekend--going to make a fleece blanket,
and a wall hanging with an appliqued giraffe (that's her theme for the
nursery).  And I just got 4 tote bags of quilting fabric from a friend, as
well as 2 bags from the flea market, so there is quilting in my future, and
fabric organizing and storage to be done..  And I have one of my early tries
at 1860's in pearl grey wool blend with black accents that is going to be a
steampunk conversion (one of these days), as well as finishing up a SF
costume of a goddess.

Yours in cosutmign,LisaA


On Mon, 1 Apr 2013 05:12:05 -0400 (EDT) annbw...@aol.com writes:
> Yes, indeed. The place where I could go for while-you-wait service on 
> my Bernina is gone, and I had to wait about a month to have it fixed. 
> (Have to say, though, that is the first time in 12 years it needed 
> really serious service, knock on wood.) My backup machine isn't nearly 
> as spiffy as a Viking, though.
> 
> 
> Ann Wass
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