I've been thinking of getting a sewing machine for some time. Nothing fancy but something that would be useful when sewing by hand is a bit too much.
After passing it by in the window for several weeks I eventually went in and bought this Elna series 1 machine - a little piece of history.
First made in 1940, this was the first domestic 'free arm' machine (you can take your material under the sewing bed). It was made in three different versions until 1952. This one's the middle version and dates from 1946.
Having got it home it seems to run well, but there are no bobbins with it and the rubber drive belt is split and needs replacing - so I'm currently searching for spares... (there's a place in US but I've not found anyplace closer)
Saturday, 18 February 2012
A stitch from time
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