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What a beautiful, but sad story!  :)  And what beautiful craftsmanship! 

This chair isn’t just a chair. It’s where grief turned into something beautiful.
A few months ago, after my mother passed, I went back to her house after the funeral. I walked into her sewing room — the one she practically lived in — and was immediately overwhelmed. Her Singer machines were still sitting there. Half-finished pieces. Ribbons. Patterns. A little notepad with her Tedooo app order list still open beside her machine.
She sold so many beautiful handmade things on there. And it hit me... I couldn’t keep the machines as they were, and I couldn’t let them go either.
So I brought them home.
Not to use them, but to honor her. I built this chair — from her old Singer bases, her favorite reclaimed oak. I even tucked some of her machine attachments into the design. I wanted something I could see every time I opened my eyes in the morning and closed them at night. A reminder of her strength, her hands, her art, her legacy.
 
 

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Well, she's a first-rate woodworker for sure!

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What a delightful story and fantastic woodwork.

Have often wished I had saved my mom's old Singer

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Impressive workmanship and very creative!

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)

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That is just  so beautiful ' sob sniff' , very well made.

HS

' I have a very gweat friend in Wome called Biggus Dickus,

He has a wife you know, do you know whats she's called? Incontinentia.......Incontinentia Buttocks '  :rofl:

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I just wanted to clarify I made a mistake with the title. It should have read 'Singers', plural! 

Seems that everyone who gets seriously into crafting things with sewing machines winds up with a whole bunch of them. The lady who previously owned the house I'm living in did a lot of sewing, and one of the neighbours told me she had FIVE sewing machines! 

I'm getting there, I'm afraid! I have 3 already: an old Singer I'm planning to refurbish (it's a domestic, not a leather machine) the Seiko I bought from Ferg, and my mother's fancy domestic machine that does all sorts of things like buttonholes, zig-zag, etc. and claims it will do light weight leather. 

Have yet to test that out...:rolleyes2:

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28 minutes ago, Sheilajeanne said:

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Seems that everyone who gets seriously into crafting things with sewing machines winds up with a whole bunch of them. The lady who previously owned the house I'm living in did a lot of sewing, and one of the neighbours told me she had FIVE sewing machines! 

I'm getting there, I'm afraid! I have 3 already: an old Singer I'm planning to refurbish (it's a domestic, not a leather machine) the Seiko I bought from Ferg, and my mother's fancy domestic machine . . .

I think I have 3 Singers, 1 Singer clone, and 2 others - I think

*must get more*

Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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