The Sewing Foot

In today’s world, individuals who sew are really quite lucky, when compared to their predecessors.

Over one hundred years ago, when the sewing machine was first invented, and for quite some time afterwards, it could only produce one type of stitch.

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Janome Sewing

Janome sewing machines are perhaps not the best known on the market, but they have a very loyal following.

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Viking Sewing

Husqvarna Viking sewing machines are found worldwide and offer a range of options for today’s sewers and crafters.

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The Singer Featherweight – Beautiful & Durable

The Singer Featherweight sewing machine is a favorite amongst antique collectors. Designed with beauty and durability in mind, it isn’t unusual to find a Featherweight still in working order today.

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The First Step In Serger Sewing… Get A Serger!

If you want to learn how to get started with serger sewing, there are a few things you need to know before you buy a machine.

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Treadle Sewing Machines – Antique Furniture or Still Practical?

Before the world was ruled by electronics, most machines were man or animal powered. The sewing machine was no exception to this rule.

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The Mini Sewing Machine – Not Just For Kids

While browsing through a sewing machine retail or fabric store, you may see a line of miniature machines and think that they are for children.

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