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Monday, August 25, 2014

Singer

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Old treadle sewing machine at Fábrica La Aurora, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, México

Singer stitching curtains,
Shirts and pantaloons,
As your needle pierces,
Lovely are the tunes.


Photo and poem © 2014 by Magical Mystical Teacher


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Singer
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16 comments:

  1. Sing, sing singer but I have pfaff! :)
    Happy Monday!

    my blog is here:
    BLOGitse

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  2. A familiar old symbol, but I must admit, I have never seen a red one before, only a black.

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  3. Perfectly captured image for a Ruby Tuesday. There was a time when there was a Singer in most homes in America, including both of my grandmothers.

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  4. Oh yeah, memories... My grandma had such a machine, the factory is still working now -

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  5. My mother had one like this. Wonderful machine and wonderful photo!

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  6. Singer is a famous brand here.
    www.womenandperspectives.com/2014/08/red-train.html

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  7. my great grand ma, my grandma, my ma, they all had singer sewing machines.

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  8. I've never seen one in red either, but it looks mighty fine :)

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  9. I have never seen a red one, always black ones. Maybe the Mexicans painted it in a more brighter colour.

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  10. My grandmother's was black. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. My grandmother used to have one of these! Thanks for hosting.

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  12. My grandmother had a singer sewing machine only it was painted black. It was a treadle machine that you worked with your feet.

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