31 May, 2010

Husqvarna Viking Model 21 Sewing Machine

Mom had her sewing machine setup in her office, and I had to snap some pics of it. She bought it new on 1963. It is a Husqvarna Viking Model 21.










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5 comments:

kath said...

What you may not know, Chris, is that this sewing machine was bought by your granpa Coy for me...I had been using my mom's machine but it wouldn't do much stuff, so granpa brought home a series of "portable" machines for me to try out. (The sewing machine dealer was right across the street from his appliance store). The first one he brought home was a Phaff (German) so heavy that I couldn't lift it but a very nice stitcher. This Viking was ahead of its time as it did zig-zag and fancy stitches when you changed out the cams. The first thing I sewed on it was a wind breaker jacket for you dad. I was brave in those days about tackling sewing projects!

rony said...

berpa tu harganya

rony said...

berpa tu harganya

Unknown said...

My mom had this same green Husqvarna! She loved it. I remember it clearly from the early 1960s. She took one-on-one lessons with a Mrs. Tremelle in suburban Maryland and was GREAT at sewing. She made us amazing Halloween costumes, and lots of her own clothing. I hope your Mom enjoys is as much as mine did.

BTW, in the mid-1970s I rode a Husqvarna 250 motocross bike (vintage late 60s/early 70s, bulbous red gas tank with chrome knee-wear points just like On Any Sunday, ha). As a teenager, I bought it used and 'beat' for $500. When long-travel suspensions started to appear on factory-sponsored rides I experimented with relocating the rear shock absorbers forward on the swingarm for increased travel. That did NOT turn out well... =D

I appreciate seeing that sewing machine.
Takes me right back to my youth.

Thanks,
Tom

Unknown said...

My mom had this same green Husqvarna! She loved it. I remember it clearly from the early 1960s. She took one-on-one lessons with a Mrs. Tremelle in suburban Maryland and was GREAT at sewing. She made us amazing Halloween costumes, and lots of her own clothing. I hope your Mom enjoys is as much as mine did.

BTW, in the mid-1970s I rode a Husqvarna 250 motocross bike (vintage late 60s/early 70s, bulbous red gas tank with chrome knee-wear points just like On Any Sunday, ha). As a teenager, I bought it used and 'beat' for $500. When long-travel suspensions started to appear on factory-sponsored rides I experimented with relocating the rear shock absorbers forward on the swingarm for increased travel. That did NOT turn out well... =D

I appreciate seeing that sewing machine.
Takes me right back to my youth.

Thanks,
Tom