Many old all metal machines, found mostly at the Goodwill, for a few dollars, are being labeled industrial strength because they are metal, but they most certainly are NOT "industrial strength". Some sellers...
The purpose of this guide is to provide some practical and effective things to do when your sewing machine stopped working. You will be AMAZED at how often sewing machines arrives at the sewing shop when...
Have you ever been tempted to purchase a vintage or antique sewing machine? You may want a 11- pound, aptly named Singer featherweight to take to quilting workshops, or decide a heavyweight Pfaff 130-6 is just...
Many attachments comes with your sewing machine. Most of the time, they are laying in the accessory box for years. All these attachments can save you a precious time when using them properly. And they are VERY...
Many people who love to sew will never experience the fun,convenience and professional-looking results of using a serger because the hardest part of serging actually occurs before you ever make a stitch. It is...
I get a lot of emails from people wanting to know if the industrial strength sewing machine I am selling is a walking foot machine. It struck me as odd that I would get this same question over and over. Then I...
Just a bit of info and advice for those considering the purchase of an Adler 30 or Singer 29 series sewing machine: These two machines are very, very similar to one another, both are ideally suited for...
Sewing Jeans hems often damage your machine's needle plate when breaking needles. As Denim is tough to sew, take right now professional seamstress habits and SAVE your machine from costly repairs ! I will show...
When you are sewing on your machine do you have trouble with thread bunching and looping underneath the fabric? Fortunately, with a few maintenance steps, you can often solve this problem yourself. This guide...
How was your last sewing experience? Was it something like this: you bought the fabric, the pattern, the matching thread. When the time came, you even remembered how to wind the bobbin. And suddenly, thwap,...