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Sewing Machine Cases – Where to Find Parts For an Antique Sewing Machine

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Whether you like to collect antique sewing machines or just happen to have an old one lying around the house somewhere and do not even realize it is a vintage machine, the day may come when you make a decision to get it back into good working order. When this happens, you may well be in search of some antique sewing machine parts to replace those that are worn out or need a little repair.

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Sewing Machine Cases – How To Find Time To Sew

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Do you have you loads of simply beautiful material folded neatly away in the cupboard, unused?

Would your wardrobe increase if a few missing buttons were stitched back on and some drooping hems or the like were stitched up?

Do you want to learn to sew and use that material and recharge that wardrobe?

I often hear my friends moan about a few little mending jobs they would like to do but haven’t quite (more…)

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Sewing Machine Cases – Enjoying The Art of Embroidering Using a Sewing Machine

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

One of the oldest hobbies that women have been enjoying for many generations is embroidering. In numerous different countries throughout the world, the art of embroidering is an integral part of their culture. Women assemble into a group and work together as a unit on some designs. Because they work within a group, women also get to socialize and talk amongst themselves as they work on embroidery. (more…)

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Sewing Machine Cases – Precision Instruments For Precision Quilting

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

WARNING: This article is for comic relief only and should be read as such. Do not take this to the quilting store and ask the nice lady for everything on the list.

Remember the old saw, “For want of a nail, the kingdom was lost”? It is that way in quilting. Use the wrong tool, or try to quilt without the correct tool, and your masterpiece could end up in the scrap bag.

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