The overwhelming majority of beginners think machines made before 1960 are all metal and made to last forever. However, this couldn’t be any further from the truth. Honestly, there are many differences between vintage sewing machines. And, not all vintage machines are of the same quality. Differences in power train (for lack of better terms) […]

The closure of Joann sucks because it leaves most folks with no in-person places to buy fabric. While the closure of Joann is depressing, the best we can do is stay positive and try to make the best of the situation. Since small business owners and regular consumers alike used Joann for sourcing fabric, I […]

I found a Federal 990 vintage sewing machine at a local Habitat for Humanity Restore. I did extensive research about the model and have listed details below. Federal 990 is a store branded machine. Before we can discuss the machine, we have to talk about the store. Federal department store was a discount retailer founded […]

This is my short analysis of four beginner sewing machines. It is good to start off with a cheaper machine. This will allow you to try a new hobby without breaking the bank. Brother LX3817 comes in three different colors. Blue Grey White It has a top loading horizontal bobbin, which means you will be able […]

Many sewing companies and craft related businesses are failing. Here are some of the common reasons and what it means for us as a community. World Events In March of 2020, the United States went into lockdown. During these lockdowns, fabric stores were deemed “essential businesses” needed for fulfilling mask mandates. The mandates overwhelmed fabric […]