The machine is 7" tall and 7" wide.
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20 comments:
Oh, how cute is this! I love the color too. I just love anything vintage sewing and this is a real gem. It is so good you saved it and it looks like it still could sew a doll dress or two! Thanks for posting...be sure to link in at the bottom of my post...don't want anyone to miss this little gem.
I am in love with your sewing machine--pristine condition. You sound just like me sewing for your dolls. My little pink Singer was very different from yours and it did not remain in my possession *sad*. I am always on the look out for one.
That is a wonderful sewing machine. Talk about vintage!!!!
Thanks for coming by and blessings on your day.
Barbara Jean
What a wonderful color on your little sewing machine!!!
Cute cute cute....
love that sewing machine!
Ooooo,I love this little machine. What beautiful clothes your dolls must have had and what a treasure you still have. Happy VTT and have a most wonderful weekend.
My heart skipped a beat or two when I saw your machine! I am so envious! My friend just returned from GB and was telling me of machines like this.
What a cutie that sewing machine is!! I had my first taste of sewing on a little sewing machine, too. What a gift that was to me - I've sewn a million miles since!! Sally
A wonderful little machine, but I also love the vintage sign. I've never seen one of them before.
That is so cute - I just love that machine!
That's really cute. Never seen one of those. Adorable!
Wow, Sarah, you do have the most interesting assortment of "things." You must have had a ball with that sewing machine when you were young! Thanks for sharing!
I adore your little machine, wow and you even have the metal plate to go with it - cool!
ooohhh the very thing that i love toy sewing machines and i can't stop collecting them..yes i'm addicted lol!!..i've got a few but not one like yours i've seen similar on ebay so i might just have to get me one lol!!...i ssoo want your little cast iron sign..it's a gem :)
aaaah.. I've been seeing this mini sewing machine every week in blogsville. super cute! Happy VTT, belated & have a great day!
Oh how beautiful! And it's pink!
Lucky girl.
Now isn't that just the cutest thing!
What a gorgeous sewing machine, Sarah! Looks wonderful!!
That is the most adorable pink sewing machine I have ever seen! You have taken great care to keep it and your other vintage goodies in display condition!!
Thanks for the memory! I had a little sewing machine exactly like this one except mine was black! Actually it had been my mother's but she gave it to me in the 60s when I was a child.
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