Who Makes Singer Sewing Machines? Where are Singer Sewing Machines Manufactured? What is a Singer Sewing Machine Known For? How Much Does a Singer Sewing Machine Cost? Why Should I Buy a Singer Sewing Machine? You want to try out a small home business You want to make sewing your new hob...
be stymied by simple repair projects. In this case,repairing a broken sewing machine has [CuriousMarc] all tangled up.[Marc] is probably best known as a part of the team whomanaged to restore and boot up an apollo guidance computer, but he’s worked withplenty of other vintage machines....
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After taking Ray White's basicsewing machine repair classthis July, I didn't have much time to tackle one of the project sewing machines that was waiting in my closet. Earlier this week I took this two-tone White machine out that I found on craigslist. It was made in Japan and I thin...
one of the first things I suggested for someone to purchase after they got a new machine was acast iron thread holder.Especially if you do any fast sewing like embroidery or machine quilting. I can’t speak to Viking or Brother machines. But on Berninas and many others, the spool cap ...
Have you ever used the Cricut machines before? Are there other cool things they do that I’m missing out on? ** Note: Cricut generously sent me the Cricut Maker machine + a bunch of supplies at no cost to me, in exchange for writing about my experience. All opinions are my own! Als...
After trolling the net and visiting a few shops, I’m wondering which machine has the cleanest repair record and which has nicer looking stitches: Janome 7318, 7330 or Singer 7258? Decorative stitches aren’t crucial, but I’m looking for smooth and consistent stitches. Also, I’m planning...
Period machines cannot reverse stitch. So, don’t do that, particularly on elements that are visible when worn, such as hems. Instead, leave a thread tail, draw both threads to the wrong side of the work, and secure them with a little, tidy square knot, then trim neatly. ...
With that said, is doing my own production even an option for me? I don’t know how to sew, I don’t know anything about the machines/supplies/types of workers I would need. And i live in Brooklyn where space can be scarce. I am asking because in my mind I feel like I could ...
one of the first things I suggested for someone to purchase after they got a new machine was acast iron thread holder.Especially if you do any fast sewing like embroidery or machine quilting. I can’t speak to Viking or Brother machines. But on Berninas and many others, the spool cap ...