I love to use these old sewing machine bases to decorate around my yard. Some I put shutters or cast iron tops on and others I just use a simple decorations. The top two are my favorite-Household and New Home -and they're white!
I dearly love these old pieces. I have tables scattered around my home with these sewing machine bases. That last one I have with a wooden top in my living room. You can't have too many sewing machine bases! Brenda
What a neat idea! My favs are the white ones too...imagine that! lol Now I have something else I need to hunt for. It just never ends does it?? :) Blessings~
Hi, I luv your collection of cast iron bases to the sewing machines. I like the "New Home" one. They make a great addation to the patio. Have a good day...Julian
We have a couple of those -- attached to an ancient sewing machine my daughter uses as a nightstand. I love yours in the garden! Fabulous. And "New Home" is still in business, still making sewing machines. I've signed on to follow -- love your blog! Cass
Rebecca, I love these! Never saw New Home or Household. I think I've only seen singer. What a wonderful collection. Also somehow missed your spooky Monday post...love that too! hugs, gail
I totally love these old sewing machine bases. I can remember when Montgomery Ward was still in business and when they finally shut down their catalog division.
Thanks so much for visiting with me for WW! I always love to hear from you.
Hi Rebecca! thanks so much for stopping by my new blog. I too love these old iron pieces..well any rusty iron pieces...LOL! I'm going to follow you...see you next Wednesday! kathee
I like old sewing machine bases...yours are really special! I have one that is made into a table and 2 that were given to me by my mother-in-law but they still have the machines attached and look pretty cool that way too. Happy WW!
I was so intrigued by your title, as I have a granddaughter named Ella Mae. She is only two and a half, and a little spitfire of a girl and very adorable. I love all your vintage pieces. These sewing machine legs are pretty cool. I have a sewing machine table in my craft studio and now I think I will paint it white. Thanks for inspiration in visiting your blogs. I will become a follower to both. I am having a little giveaway at my blog for V-Day and my birthday. Please come and get in on the drawing. So glad I found your blogs!
I dearly love these old pieces. I have tables scattered around my home with these sewing machine bases. That last one I have with a wooden top in my living room. You can't have too many sewing machine bases!
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Love your blog..Im a new follower! :)Rachel
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What a neat idea! My favs are the white ones too...imagine that! lol Now I have something else I need to hunt for. It just never ends does it?? :)
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Oh I love these... I used to have a table who's base was from a sewing machine trestle.. sadly it broke and I seem to have lost the bits...
ReplyDeleteYour are lovely... and unlike mine.. intact.. xx Julie
Oh yeah! I'ts like scratching an itch when I find one of these!
ReplyDeleteOh Rebecca...what a wonderful idea!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love them too, but mine are still attached to the machine. I love the details, please show us more Rebecca :)
ReplyDeleteI love iron pieces and using these sewing machine bases in your yard is a great idea. You are so clever. Love your style.
ReplyDeleteHi, I luv your collection of cast iron bases to the sewing machines. I like the "New Home" one. They make a great addation to the patio. Have a good day...Julian
ReplyDeleteWe have a couple of those -- attached to an ancient sewing machine my daughter uses as a nightstand.
ReplyDeleteI love yours in the garden! Fabulous. And "New Home" is still in business, still making sewing machines.
I've signed on to follow -- love your blog!
Cass
Rebecca, I love these! Never saw New Home or Household. I think I've only seen singer. What a wonderful collection. Also somehow missed your spooky Monday post...love that too!
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gail
Great architectural details and so many memories!!! They look fab!
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ReplyDeleteI totally love these old sewing machine bases. I can remember when Montgomery Ward was still in business and when they finally shut down their catalog division.
Thanks so much for visiting with me for WW! I always love to hear from you.
Happy Day to you,
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Hi Rebecca! thanks so much for stopping by my new blog. I too love these old iron pieces..well any rusty iron pieces...LOL! I'm going to follow you...see you next Wednesday! kathee
ReplyDeleteI like old sewing machine bases...yours are really special! I have one that is made into a table and 2 that were given to me by my mother-in-law but they still have the machines attached and look pretty cool that way too.
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I was so intrigued by your title, as I have a granddaughter named Ella Mae. She is only two and a half, and a little spitfire of a girl and very adorable. I love all your vintage pieces. These sewing machine legs are pretty cool. I have a sewing machine table in my craft studio and now I think I will paint it white. Thanks for inspiration in visiting your blogs. I will become a follower to both. I am having a little giveaway at my blog for V-Day and my birthday. Please come and get in on the drawing. So glad I found your blogs!
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