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    Posted 6 years ago

    Pam-and-J.…
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    Singer provided Fashion Aids cases in a variety of colors/ latched-hinges at local Singer Sewing Shops in the 30’s & 40’s
    They can be found with a variety of attachments ie, Singercraft guides, Buttonholers, Blind Stitich attachment, Hem-stitchers, material Grippers, Skirt maker/ markers, Pinkers (both machine or table mounted w/ clamp, etc.....

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    1. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 6 years ago
      The local Singer store in my hometown offered group sewing lessons. Participants paid a fee to be taught everything from how to select patterns and appropriate weight fabric, notions, how to lay out a pattern, measuring, fitting, machine operation, and so much more. Everyone had to make an outfit and for the class finale, model the outfit in a little fashion show for our families/friends.
      My mother lied about my age so I could participate!! I was a couple of years too young but by the time the secret was out, I was well into my project and they let me stay. I think I was 12.
      My project was a red bandana- print blouse (button front with set-in sleeves) with a black wrap-around skirt which was lined with the red bandana-print fabric!
      Huge project for a little girl but I loved the class! Never forgot what I learned there.

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