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Member since 3/4/09
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Posted on: 7/30/10 10:56 PM ET
I've seen two of these on my local CL (where I got this pic - this one is in good condition, the other one not so much):



I know it's a hand crank model meant for children... it's so cute! I'd consider getting one if it was cheap because it just looks so interesting, but I'd like to know more about it and I don't know how to look it up.

  
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Posted on: 7/30/10 10:58 PM ET
I'm guessing it's a chainstitch machine, but I don't know for sure.
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My grandmother taught me to sew when I was 10, and I've been sewing ever since.
  
Member since 3/21/07
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Posted on: 7/30/10 11:56 PM ET
In reply to chicaem29
I believe that's a Singer 20 (based on vague memory of a recent discussion on Needlebar). It was a toy machine, but does sew an actual stitch. they're very cute, clever machines.
  
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