LOL It really didn't. I tell her all the time i am too much like her, oh coarse she denies it.
[Ava, Missouri
Leslie, what a score! Your "new" machine is beautiful!
For information on the history and maintenance of antique machines, I recommend Quilting Board's forums for Vintage Machine Enthusiasts.
On the banks of the Mississippi River in north central Minnesota (Brainerd lakes area)
What am I up to today? Well apparently I'm raising a monkey!
Leslie :Here is what i recieved from DxH for Christmas, I have never heard of this machine the only info i can find is it is a #5 series from 1897, it works great just need to clean it some and oil it
Beautiful machine Leslie.
Jacy:What am I up to today? Well apparently I'm raising a monkey!
LOL Jacy. That's one cute monkey.
Nancy, thanks for the info.
Thank you Kris
Jacy, your little monkey, is pretty darn cute
Leslie the cabinet is gorgeous. Sorry I don't know anything about this machine either, but it sure will look great in my house if you have no room... I promise I'll take good care of it...lol
Angèle from NWO
Jacy, I raised some of those too! Your monkey is quite a cutie.
Angele, lol i have room, thanks
Well Jacy, what can I say? Where there is a will, there is a way. --especially if it is to reach the goodies that are put up high. LOL Ginny
JAcy, what a darling child!! Do you live in a Zoo?
so what's hidden on the top shelf, that the little monkey wants so bad?
gini in north idaho
couldn't get much cuter. To whom does he owe his determination Jacy?
Patti
Chiliwist Valley
Jacy
That is a really cute monkey you have there.
Vinton, Virginia
Yep, that's a cute monkey alright! Do I see chocolate chips on a lower shelf there? Sigh...I would have settled for those!
Reminds me of one of mine who climbed up the kitchen stove to get to the cupboard over the refrigerator (where I had hidden some treats)...LOL! (At least the stove was not on at the time.)
Winthrop, WA