Kristen Paff

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Kristen Paff
Fallow deer By: Pfaff From: Lebensbilder aus der Tierwelt 1910
how i think i’d fare in a fight against slipknot
(this started as a joke but i ended up thinking to hard abt it and it kinda escalated lmao)
altered this dress to fit me better 😛😛😛 living my millennial fashion dreams. mumford and sons or whatever
I found a wonderful antic sewing machine on eBay marketplace (A Pfaff! My knitting machine is also a Pfaff!!! A sighn!!)
She seems to be in splendid condition and all parts move (said the description) AND she's only 60 bucks AND only 40 min by car!!!
I want her sooooo baaaaaad
I wrote a message, that I'm interested and if I could try her out, but no answer so far 😢
She's listed since 18. August, so maybe she doesn't check her notifications that much anymore, but I'm SUFFERING.
I know I put way to much hope into that one machine, but I want her to work and he mine sooooooooooooo baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad 😭😭😭
It's with the original manual and even some original spare parts and knick nacks :(((((
I even found the website of someone who made blog posts about restoring this Pfaff Model!! So she would be literaly perfect!!!!
AND I found a website where I can look up how old she is with the serial number!!!
Pls pray for me 🥺
So I've been having some insane thrift luck recently! Just picked up a late 70's sewing marine. Entirely metal body, feels very solid mechanically. Needs to be oiled, but otherwise sewing pretty well! Only $15 ❤️ Love the chunky buttons
"Danaé Recevant la Pluie d'Or" de Nikolaux Pfaff en ivoire (1556-1612) à l'exposition "L'Expérience de la Nature. Les Arts à Prague à la Cour de Rodolphe II" du Louvre, Paris, mars 2025.
Look what I founded in the attic !
A boring wood piece of furniture ?
No it's my great-grandma's sewing machine !
I need to buy new belts and find where the mechanism is stucked but omg !
It's both electric and mechanic !
The serie number suggests it was built in 1908, i'm not sure I can trust this information. But maybe was it electrified later ? It was probably purchased in the 20' / 30' by my great grandma.