Boots
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My mother passed away six years ago this month. She had a wonderful Singer sewing machine and serger. They are mounted on a L shape table and all one has to do is swivel the chair to use either one. She bought both them just a short time before she died. I know how to sew but never really liked to. My grandmother and mother were both excellent at sewing (my mother made my wedding dress and veil). I did make DD a few things when she was little, but like I said I just never liked to sew. But now that I have a beautiful three week old grand daughter I have been thinking about moving the sewing machine to my house and getting industrious. I am sure that both machines have improved over six years but still I am sure with a little oiling and cleaning up they would both be as good as new. I know the serger has either 4 of 5 spindles for thread and there is an instruction book. I just wondered if I would be better off trying to sell this huge set up and just getting a new sewing machine on a smaller table or should I try to learn how to use the serger. Sorry if I am rambling! Thanks for any imput. Boots 
