
I love sewing machines, especially old ones.

Last year when I was looking for a featherweight, I came across this
Pfaff. I think it's from 1951.

When I got it home and started to clean it up I was so excited to find all of the goodies that came along with it.

I love this little oil can. All of the parts and pieces say
Pfaff on them. I was so
tickled. Someone kept everything in really nice shape at one point.

I think it was a treadle machine that was turned into an electric machine. It has a knee pedal, which I had to get used to.

It was in the basement of the person I purchased it from and they just wanted to get rid of it. I'm not clear on who it
originally belonged to. They didn't know if it worked. I didn't know if it worked. I
figured for 10 bucks it was worth taking it home to find out. It sews beautifully. I even did some free motion with it.
I found it on Craigslist. If you know how to tinker with machines it's a good place to look.