Fabulous link, it's amazing what people can turn into a scrap book
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That is something I am working on for next year. Maybe take some scrapbooking classes. But first I want to take some sewing lessons and have my grandmother's sewing machine checked out.3-Little-Elves said:Beautiful. I wish I had the patience to try something like that. At least I can enjoy looking at others pictures!
DebbiGall said:It's easy punch 3 holes in a file folder stick in big eyelets tie together add cover! I've got mine all put together, just have to decorate it
I'm not sure, I have it in storage right now. I believe it is a Kenmore (Singer??). After the holidays are over I will be getting it out of storage and bring to a sewing shop to see if it still works. I am looking up sewing class locations in my area and so far the set times for classes don't work with my schedule :huh: I might have to find someone for private lessons. If the machine needs to much work I might have to ask for one for my Birthday or money towards one. I really really want to sew again. I really enjoyed it when I was younger but after my grandmother passed away my mom stopped sewing. I want to be able to make my gifts so they are more personable!!!supermom315 said:I need to show this to my DD15, she loves to scrapbook & does it for me.
Christmas Creations- what kind of sewing machine is it? I have my Grandmother's 1946 electirc singer ( I even have the original tube of lube, the manual & attachments). I also have a PDF file from singer on the treadle machine & how to service it!
I want to do more scrapbooking this coming year because we have TONS of pictures all over the house.
HAGD
Tina
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