It’s vintage sewing machines like these that capture my imagination. They also happen to have been made to last, made to be serviced. This means I can actually get into them, probably fix what’s wrong, and move them along.
In these pages I’ll be keeping track of the machines I’ve been donated (or sometimes I bought), the repairs needed, and the final condition before it leaves my house. For more information on what I do, see this article published in The Reminder newspaper of the Pioneer Valley (Western Massachusetts), Oct 17, 2020:
Easthampton Resident Restores Old Sewing Machines For Mask Making