
Touch & Sew by Singer Sewing Machine "Nothing to wear" 1960s Print Ad 1964
This vintage 1964 advertisement for the Touch & Sew by Singer sewing machine captures the essence of the 1960s with a charming image of a child. The ad humorously addresses every woman in America who hasn't got a thing to wear, showcasing the innovative features of the sewing machine that promises an easy and enjoyable sewing experience.
- Original 1964 print ad measuring approximately 8" x 11".
- Features the Touch & Sew sewing machine by Singer.
- Highlights the Push-Button Bobbin and finger-tip switch to zig-zag.
- Emphasizes ease of use with buttons and buttonholes, seam finishes, mending, and decorative stitches.
- Perfect for collectors of vintage advertisements and sewing enthusiasts.
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