The vintage black Singer industrial embroidery sewing machine featured from 11:33-12:12 is a Singer 114W103. It is a single thread chain stitch sewing machine. The W in the model number designates this machine was produced in Bridgeport, Connecticut. A beige Singer 114E103 chain stitch machine is featured at 11:30. The E designates that machine was produced in Japan. Singer 114K103 designates Kilbowie, Scotland production. Can be adjusted to make the drop or moss stitch without unthreading machine.
What an interesting programme. Here in the UK we have something called Open Studios which is similar to this. Artists open their studios for two weeks in early summer so the public can visit and see crafted items on display, sometimes being made too. It is very interesting to talk to all the artisans about their work. One year I visited about twenty studios and even eventually attended pottery lessons as a result. It is a lovely way to learn about people who are creative too. They are always so forthcoming with information and extremely encouraging if you need guidance about learning a new skill. Thank you for uploading this video.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for such an amazing programme - what a lovely group of interesting and talented people we really enjoyed your programme very much. Warm love and best wishes from Mold, a little market town in North Wales UK. Colin and Jill XX
!!! EXCELENTE DOCUMENTAL, ME ENCANTA , TIENE UN NIVEL CULTURAL MUY BUENO. PIEZA FUNDAMENTAL LAS MUJERES !!!! DESDE ANDALUCÍA ESPAÑA RECIBAN UN CORDIAL SALUDO.
Love this, especially the wooden floor and ultimate craftwork house 💕 As someone allergic to wool, watching her pet the beautiful blanket was slightly painful for me though 😯🤣
There is a publisher of handsome art and craft related books including textile art by artists such as Kay Sekimachi, Sandy Swirnoff, and a beautiful publication on African American quilts. These books are filled with inspiring and rich images and fascinating stories. www.fineartspress.com
Love the wooden mill. What dedication. I’m so glad it’s successful. She deserves it. 👏👏👏
Quilting starts @19.8
The vintage black Singer industrial embroidery sewing machine featured from 11:33-12:12 is a Singer 114W103. It is a single thread chain stitch sewing machine. The W in the model number designates this machine was produced in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
A beige Singer 114E103 chain stitch machine is featured at 11:30. The E designates that machine was produced in Japan.
Singer 114K103 designates Kilbowie, Scotland production.
Can be adjusted to make the drop or moss stitch without unthreading machine.
This medium tells how civilization was born and raised. The ambiance is halfway to heaven.
Wonderful. We wish this company all the best!
Wow! Just incredible the skill, dedication, & creativity!!
Thank you so much for such an interesting show
Interesting, Informative, Inspiring! Thank you.
What an interesting programme. Here in the UK we have something called Open Studios which is similar to this. Artists open their studios for two weeks in early summer so the public can visit and see crafted items on display, sometimes being made too. It is very interesting to talk to all the artisans about their work. One year I visited about twenty studios and even eventually attended pottery lessons as a result. It is a lovely way to learn about people who are creative too. They are always so forthcoming with information and extremely encouraging if you need guidance about learning a new skill. Thank you for uploading this video.
Wonderful programme, thank you. Truly awe inspiring.
No words to narrate , Amazing
This program is wonderful, I could be friends with these artistic women. Thank you!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for such an amazing programme - what a lovely group of interesting and talented people we really enjoyed your programme very much. Warm love and best wishes from Mold, a little market town in North Wales UK. Colin and Jill XX
This was great thank you
That was really well put together and a pleasure to watch such talented artists :)
Beautiful!!
Absolutely fascinating. Thank you.
Very interesting this art work
This is a wonderful fiber arts trail.
Thank you!
!!! EXCELENTE DOCUMENTAL, ME ENCANTA , TIENE UN NIVEL CULTURAL MUY BUENO. PIEZA FUNDAMENTAL LAS MUJERES !!!! DESDE ANDALUCÍA ESPAÑA RECIBAN UN CORDIAL SALUDO.
Lindíssimos trabalhos,amei , parabéns a todas as mulheres que fazem lindos trabalhos com as mãos
Love this, especially the wooden floor and ultimate craftwork house 💕 As someone allergic to wool, watching her pet the beautiful blanket was slightly painful for me though 😯🤣
Talented gals!
So interesting, thank you !
Vous êtes formidable
Eve, have you ever considered learning the dimensions of the Native American Indian papous? I think it would be cool to your results.
I love a little veg in my knitting from time to time.
MLC ... LoL. And hay !!!
I love your art work wish I could have been there beautiful
Amazing talents.👗
I hope so everyone in Egypt gets.his art like you👏👏👏👍🌹🌹🌹💗
Какая рукодельница!!!!!!!
good very good
It looks like the woolen mill has already closed permanently.
Aww, that's so sad to hear.
sewgatormomm does she have an email address?
There is a publisher of handsome art and craft related books including textile art by artists such as Kay Sekimachi, Sandy Swirnoff, and a beautiful publication on African American quilts. These books are filled with inspiring and rich images and fascinating stories. www.fineartspress.com
How can I combat moth eggs and grubs.
Quilt Baby bunting
Baby bunting
Gross