Can you thread the needle?

dennilfloss

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I. e. how good are you at sewing? I just repaired a hole on the front of my flannel pyjamas (wear and tear due to washing) but the repair is by no means invisible. Strong enough though, I made sure to use enough double thread. I guess they will simply tear elsewhere in a few months.

I can only use thread and needle, and simply for rudimentary repair. My mom tried to teach me how to use a sewing machine but I had little interest in this. To give you an idea how long ago that was, the sewing machine was pedal-activated.
 
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guyver01

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MagnusTheBrewer

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Using thread and needle is another item on the list of things you should know before leaving home.
 

lxskllr

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I can manually sew pretty well. I seldom work to my potential cause I get bored with the process, but I can do it. I never learned to use a machine. I briefly tried once, but I couldn't figure it out without looking at a manual, so I put it away.
 

JTsyo

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Had to take a home economics* class in middle school. Learned sewing there. Has come in handy a few times.

*I remember it as "home eck", assuming it was economics.
 

coreyb

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I don't need to, I'm a man and only women need to know how to sew. everyone knows this
 

preCRT

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This one was purely mechanical. No electric motor. Strap-driven. You used the paddle to cycle the movement. Like this baby...

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My great-grandmother had one of these beautiful Singers

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I wanted to keep it after my grandparents died, but my folks thought it was an old POS. It had a beautiful wood table too. Nothing like today's plastic crap.


When you think about it, those old treadle powered machines were very green, no electricity needed and you got a tiny bit of exercise keeping them powered up.
 

Rubycon

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My great-grandmother had one of these beautiful Singers




I wanted to keep it after my grandparents died, but my folks thought it was an old POS. It had a beautiful wood table too. Nothing like today's plastic crap.


When you think about it, those old treadle powered machines were very green, no electricity needed and you got a tiny bit of exercise keeping them powered up.

I got my foot under one of those paddles and it hurt like hell! :biggrin:
 

dennilfloss

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Rubycon

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Haha those rollers could be used to punish repeat offender rapists. Imagine a penis going through that! :biggrin:
 

lxskllr

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I've seen the old washers, but never in actual use. I guess they were a bit before my time.