My children, now in their late 30s and early 40s, remember Sewing With Nancy as part of their Saturday routine. She was such an amazing instructor and after watching the memorial video, she was an equally amazing woman.
Thank you for uploading these videos! I can learn something new everyday from Nancy. We miss her so much and these videos bring her back into our lives with her excellent sewing advice. Every time I follow her advice, it works and I get the best results! Thank you!!!!!
I gotta say. Sewing with Nancy was my first sewing lessons. I didn't have a Pfaff machine, just my trusty little kenmore. And she taught me plenty about sewing. I didn't learn much about fitting until now. But early Nineties, she was my favourite show for sure
You might be able to take a screenshot of the machine and enlarge it so you can see the model number. Then you may be able to find a used machine like this one by looking on the eBay or Mercari websites. You can also ask your local sewing machine repair shop if they have any used Pfaff machines for sale. Sometimes older machines are better quality and sturdier than the newest ones.
Her company Nancy's Notions was purchased by the Tacony Corporation (owner of Babylock) in 2003, which is why she had to switch. Apparently Nancy always loved her German-made Pfaffs, and was not treated very well by Pfaff when Viking purchased them in 2000.
My children, now in their late 30s and early 40s, remember Sewing With Nancy as part of their Saturday routine. She was such an amazing instructor and after watching the memorial video, she was an equally amazing woman.
Nancy just saved my current sewing Project❤❤❤
Nancy still teaching us thirty years later. Bless woman; RIP.
Thank you for uploading these videos! I can learn something new everyday from Nancy. We miss her so much and these videos bring her back into our lives with her excellent sewing advice. Every time I follow her advice, it works and I get the best results! Thank you!!!!!
Thank you for the videos. I miss Nancy so much. She helped me gain confidence in my sewing, then and now.
Loved, sewing with Nancy, I couldn’t afford classes and she was such a big help.
Such a neatness, a very good instructor and a very kind lady.
Where has Nancy been all my life?! Thanks for uploading these and making them a available to us ❤️
What an incredible knowledge of sewing she had. Even now she still continues to inspire and pass on her knowledge and love of sewing. aka Jan
Thank you for sharing Nancy's sewing tips. We all miss seeing her on PBS.
OMG! I watched Nancy religiously, learned a ton. Miss that show.
I gotta say. Sewing with Nancy was my first sewing lessons. I didn't have a Pfaff machine, just my trusty little kenmore. And she taught me plenty about sewing. I didn't learn much about fitting until now. But early Nineties, she was my favourite show for sure
Every time I watch her video s I learn something.thank you
As a young girl I used to wake up very early to watch her on PBS I loved her shows and she is be greatly missed.
Thanks for video
Thank younger posting these videos. I learned sewing wenn we lived in Houston and watched sewing with Nancy on Saterday Morning
I remember my Grandma watching her show, and then getting her sewing machine and surger out to do what she did.
Such a good idea! I'm going to do just that! Thanks!
Fabulous instruction 💛
l learn english to understand english pepole like this video
l am so happy
Who doesn’t lv Nancy the innovator of sewing business yes there were others go Shirley Adams
А машинка хорошая.Я и не знала,что в 90х уже были такие машинки.👍😊
Thanks!! 🙏😎
0:22 Theme song plays.
I really like that machine. at what price is it sold. i need it
It is long ago retired.
You might be able to take a screenshot of the machine and enlarge it so you can see the model number. Then you may be able to find a used machine like this one by looking on the eBay or Mercari websites.
You can also ask your local sewing machine repair shop if they have any used Pfaff machines for sale.
Sometimes older machines are better quality and sturdier than the newest ones.
I want this pattern paper please??!!!
I liked when she used Pfaff...Baby Lock is garbage by comparison, but I guess if they're willing to sponsor the show, you go with it. RIP Nancy.
Her company Nancy's Notions was purchased by the Tacony Corporation (owner of Babylock) in 2003, which is why she had to switch. Apparently Nancy always loved her German-made Pfaffs, and was not treated very well by Pfaff when Viking purchased them in 2000.