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Sewing Machine Repair - You Can Do It!

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

It is really important that we take good care of our sewing machines.  There are many things that you can do to help prevent major problems and save money on repairs.

“How To Repair Your Sewing Machine”  is a great ebook where you can learn sewing machine repair as a home business or for your self.  Check it out.

Here is an article written by another sewing machine repairman with some very good tips about:

Do It Yourself Sewing Machine Repair”

by: Reuben O. Doyle

Your sewing machine is a wonderfully useful machine when working properly, a frustrating, confusing monster when it’s not. Oddly, a vast majority of machines sent to repair shops for repairs, could be repaired at home with little or no technical knowledge.The first thing to remember is

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Sewing Aprons For Gifts Or To Sell

Friday, October 27th, 2006

Sewing Tips Sewing Aprons

Hi Sewing Friends:

Aprons are back in style.  Some vintage apron sewing patterns are selling for as much as $38.00.  WOW!  That’s unbelievable.  I think I will clean out my pattern drawer to see if I have any treasures in there. 

Sew an apron as a gift for your favorite host/hostess. Holidays are especially nice times to give the cook an apron.  They also make great craft fair and bazaar items. 

An apron is a simple sewing project that you can sew in a short time. There are so many ideas out there.

Why not use some of your vintage tablecloths or pillowcases or old hankies to make a unique apron. Years ago, hankie aprons were very popular.

You don’t really need a sewing pattern. You can

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