Those who have been reading my blog for a longer time, for sure, remember Anne of Green Gables. You know Anne belonged to my granny. I found Anne on 2016. Still Anne has secrets that has been fascinating my mind and I have not found answer. Until now...
First of all, I have been quite curious about Anne because she really is a treadle sewing machine who can embroider and has electric lights. More you think about it the more you start to wonder why on earth she has electric lights but no electric engine. I really have started to think Husqvarna Automatic 51A was a great heureka-moment of a human mind "Hey, let's put electric lights on it". And when the prototype was finished they stared at it at the factory very confused and finally said aloud "Why on earth we didn't include the electric engine?!!" 👀
During these years living and working with Anne, I have tried to trace her family tree. I want to know when she was born. I know she was born in Sweden but when was that and why she is such an extraordinary girl.
I've asked it even from the importer and manufacturer but had no other replies than "no questions" or "we don't know". I am not asking to solve out Anne's value to sell her. No, not at all, Anne is not for sale. I am asking just because I am a bit obsessed with my sewing machines. You know also Husqvarna C.B. lives here. (I am not quite sure about her yet. She was actually given to YoungLady. We still wonder what to do with its cabin table surface...) And also Helga still lives here and is doing just fine. They, Anne and Helga, share the duties. Helga is very tired of everything so she does easy tasks. Anne who loves to be alive and have a home and not to be forgotten does all the hardest work like when she helped out me with my fur coat.
So, I have been asking here and there. No result. Until I joined in a social media group and asked if anyone knows anything about her. And wow, despite of these hard COVID-19 times I found helpful people and was told Anne was born on 1960. She is a flat bed version of Husqvarna Automatic 21A.
When I heard that, I wondered why on earth they did both but then I had my heureka-moment. Of course! Electricity was not reachable every where all the time. But why exactly my granny chose 51A instead of 21A? Think about it where I live. The same region where also my granny lived. Despite she lived even more rural. Electric breaks were a daily life challenges especially on the winter season when the frost and snow did the damages and it may last weeks until the company got it all fixed, especially if the damage was in the wilderness (through which the lines run). Of course she chose treadle sewing machine. Anything else would have been irrational! You can always use a candle to give some light for your sewing but if the machine has electric engine you just can't use it when there's the electric break!
To thank these nice and helpful people in the group I took some more pics of Anne to show her table and basin in a proper way. I have noticed there's not much the famous internet can tell about Anne, so also that's why I share more pics for people who seek information. I think I have all the pieces of her. So, lets' dive into Anne's secrets!