- Ethnohistorical collection
Sewing machine
Singer” sewing machine built into a wooden table. The machine is in black metal with a pedal under the table. Originally, it was pedal-driven, but a “General Electric” motor was added. The pedal still works. A bobbin of thread is still present in the lower part of the machine. Additional tools include a wooden spool, two replacement feet, a sewing guide, a yellow screwdriver, pins, 3 cans of blue, white, green, red and black thread, and a replacement needle.
- Accession Number 2024.01.05.1-2
- Fabricant / Éditeur General Electric
- Materials cook, fiber, metal, wood
- Measurements 102 x 40,5 x 119 cm
- Accession Number 2024.01.05.1-2
- Fabricant / Éditeur General Electric
- Materials cook, fiber, metal, wood
- Measurements 102 x 40,5 x 119 cm
© Pointe-à-Callière Collection, 2024.001.005.1-2
Photo by Paul Dionne
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