Heritage Sewing Machine House Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Falling in love with heritage sewing machines has been a fun and fascinating journey. It seems the Victor Colvin has and will continue to bring the history and stories to life as he continues to grow his collection and build his sewing machine museum.
    Sometimes life can crowd out the things that matter. It has not been easy growing an impact driven venture during a pandemic. One of the tough decisions we had to make was to eliminate the on site fashion heritage museum, but fortunate for us we have some special moments we were able to capture on film.
    SEW BROMO fashion director Nicole Samodurov and founder Stacy Stube visited antique sewing machine collector Victor Colvin to learn more about his remarkable collection.
    Website: www.sewbromo.com
    Contact: info@sewbromo.com

Комментарии • 137

  • @ChrisSmith-tw1mo
    @ChrisSmith-tw1mo Год назад +6

    Crazy collection. It's rare to find an actual sewing machine HISTORIAN, lol. Saw everything from Wheeler & Wilson to Whites, to JAMES in there.

  • @hleigh842
    @hleigh842 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you......I found this to be inspirational in that a down to earth person, with a regular life and friendly persona has done something exceptional. You can feel his interest and love of this subject when talks about the machines and their history.

  • @bachi3904
    @bachi3904 Год назад +24

    Fantastic and he should be congratulated for keeping our collective memory alive instead of going to short term greed and stupid conflicts!

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад +3

      We can enjoy a love for the heritage of sewing machines!

  • @0xf0o0
    @0xf0o0 9 месяцев назад +2

    Outstanding collection and I love to see his eyes glowing and his smile, when he talks about all the wonderful machines. Great video :)

  • @Baggageclaimarea
    @Baggageclaimarea 2 месяца назад +1

    I wasn’t sure at first but then I heard the fire alarm beeping and I knew he was the truth. Bless you sir for all your hard work 🙏🏻

  • @944gemma
    @944gemma Год назад +8

    Wow. Words escape me. What a magnificent collection.

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад +2

      Thank you kindly, I agree wholeheartedly! 😆

  • @Jsppydays
    @Jsppydays 3 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful collection. Thank you.

  • @CajunRose
    @CajunRose Год назад +5

    Oh my goodness, what an amazing collection. His knowledge, of all of the machines, is just incredible and very impressive!!
    I love his corner stone Kenmore.

  • @kendal4452
    @kendal4452 Год назад +6

    Wow!! Can you just imagine sewing with one hand and hand cranking to stitch? This is an impressive collection!

    • @Wisepati
      @Wisepati Год назад +3

      I do it all the time. I have a whole collection of handcrank sewing machines, and they are wonderful for piecing quilt blocks. I love that I have control of every stitch and I am not stressing the motor. It is also very quiet so I can watch TV or listen to an audiobook and not disturb others.

  • @ceciledesjardins3333
    @ceciledesjardins3333 3 месяца назад +1

    Great knowledge of the history !

  • @inannashu689
    @inannashu689 Год назад +10

    I started collecting with a 5 dollar Kenmore as well,now I have a few-lol It's incredible that a hundred year old machine still works with a little oil,I find them all day long. I just can't imagine why anyone would buy a modern machine these days when there are so many treasures out there.

  • @dottiemathews6853
    @dottiemathews6853 Год назад +10

    Victor dahling, you are amazing! those machines are precious treasures! congratulations!

  • @susannow1
    @susannow1 Год назад +14

    just lovely! the decals are in great condition! ! Seeing the Singer 27 with Queen Elizabeth decal was a real treat!... and the "wrap around" hand crank on the Singer 27...the pearl inlay on the Singer 12...so many great models!

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад +1

      I'm a decal freak! 😅
      I pride myself on keeping a keen eye out for these beauties! 🙂

  • @ThimbleBook
    @ThimbleBook Год назад +9

    This collection is beautiful. My goodness.

  • @terrigelbaum8066
    @terrigelbaum8066 Год назад +3

    Well look who's here. You're getting to be quite a rock star amongst us collectors. Love you darling ,see you in group.

  • @ceciledesjardins3333
    @ceciledesjardins3333 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Victor Colvin for saving and caring for these machines !!

  • @bshelley0
    @bshelley0 Год назад +3

    Enjoyed the tour. The no-bobbin machine! Why is this not in active use on modern machine?

  • @zinarobertson3519
    @zinarobertson3519 Год назад +4

    So nice to see there are others who find these machines and save them. The story of how people get "bite" by the vintage machine bug is always fun and interesting. My story started with Necchi "Lydia"-- this machine opened the path to see so many designs and models. A quilter was sewing on this little machine and indicated it to be a feather weight. She said it sews the best straight stitch of any machine made, every master quilter has one. So when at a thrift store i found one for 7.00, only to be disappointed that it was a Singer model 99K. The fact is that all I knew was the featherweight was small and black. However this machine lead me to the different types of bobbin styles, rotary and vibrating shuttle, which lead deeper into the rabbit hole. My main thing with these machines is the pride and engineering that was put into them, to be functional and also beautiful. Did not see or hear mention of the puzzle box for the treadles. Thank you for the tour and all the knowledge.

  • @samsally3581
    @samsally3581 9 месяцев назад +1

    The fire alarm … Gold….

  • @TheDevilsquid
    @TheDevilsquid Год назад +4

    Great video!

  • @willowhilldesigns7
    @willowhilldesigns7 Год назад +13

    What an interesting video!! So thankful for Victor’s preservation of these beauties! They will still sewing a hundred years from now, as long as there are people like Victor who appreciate their value! TFS!

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад +4

      You're absolutely right, I tell people all the time about their longevity!

    • @dottiemathews6853
      @dottiemathews6853 Год назад +2

      for sure! he has an amazing collection! i wonder are they all insured? he got priceless sewing machines!

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад +1

      @@dottiemathews6853
      Yes of course, my collection is insured. I'm with a favorable company that was started by collectors.

  • @dorothyreynolds2178
    @dorothyreynolds2178 Год назад +3

    Love all these just wonderful.

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! Such a fun collection, we cannot wait to film some more of these beauties to share with you all.

  • @autouniontypeA
    @autouniontypeA Год назад +5

    Wow, would love to have seen these. My grandmothers were a seamstress and a fur coat maker. I have a passion for sewing car interiors and leather goods. I've just restored a Singer 111G156 walking foot industrial and just bought a post bed 168W101 walking foot. These machines are very old now but work perfectly. I share Victors passion for the mechanical marvels that these machines are. Brilliant that Victor is looking after these machines so well.

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад +1

      Wow, those are two beasts you have there! I would love to have a 168 for my museum! Not shown here on my industrials. I have an Artisan Toro 3000 cylinder arm, a Juki LU-55 (along with a couple of other Juki lockstitches) and a Sailrite Fabricator. I do leather work also.

    • @autouniontypeA
      @autouniontypeA Год назад

      @@4evasoul257 Fantastic! I love the heavy industrials, sounds like you've got a mega collection!

    • @autouniontypeA
      @autouniontypeA Год назад +1

      @@4evasoul257 Just realised that you are Victor! What a fantastic collection you have! I am only just starting my collection, only just bought 2 more industrials, a 136W100 and a 236G130 to restore. Both in bad shape but I'll get them back to great again! Also just got a 348 baby blue domestic running again, nice all aluminium machines before plastic parts were everywhere.

  • @PeggyFlowersCreations
    @PeggyFlowersCreations Год назад +2

    I don't see a red & white Japanese BelAir 620. It took me five years to find one, and it works great!

  • @ellythompson4055
    @ellythompson4055 Год назад +5

    WOW! Love the history lesson! I was self taught on a treadle machine at age 5 , some 60 years ago and lucky me I have a now 11 year old granddaughter who shares my love of sewing!
    The cabinets and cases you have in your collection are so cool! To date, this You-Tube video is my favorite! Thank you!

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад

      You're quite welcome!

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад +1

      It was such an exciting tour! Glad you enjoyed coming along with us.

  • @creativitybycarilyn6634
    @creativitybycarilyn6634 6 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful collection! The all metal machines are superior. I am now sewing my quilts on a Singer 201 because it just sews beautifully and I use the modern machines for fancy stitches and embroidery. TFS

  • @joycedollar1198
    @joycedollar1198 Год назад +3

    Amazing. I hope he does get a signature machine
    I agree a two spool model would be a hit
    I would buy one

  • @forerealz
    @forerealz Год назад +5

    This is a fantastic collection. My wife Danna was in the first Still Stitching documentary from back when we lived in Connecticut. We have downsized a bit over the years due to moving with the military a few times.

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад

      Thank you! That's my boy, James, over at Still Stitching, a dear friend. He's featuring me in his next docu, whenever he gets around to it!

  • @joycebaker3798
    @joycebaker3798 Месяц назад

    It is much fun to watch a collector talk about his machines. Thank you Victor Colvin!

  • @mariamartins1907
    @mariamartins1907 6 месяцев назад +1

    Estou apaixonada por todas linda coleção essa da rainha e sopra rainha mesmo obrigada por comparyilhar acho que vou voltar aqui pra rever mais vezes

  • @naturalcurls1513
    @naturalcurls1513 Год назад +3

    OMG!!! Kenmore’s are in my opinion the best. I still have and use mine that I bought my junior year in high school with my summer job money in 1979. I’ve gone through several sewing machines but my baby is still going strong and her stitches are beautiful.

  • @Wisepati
    @Wisepati Год назад +2

    Most all of my machines are vintage and I actually find them easier to sew on than some of the modern machines that try to think for you. I love that most of my machines have all metal gear and I can service them myself.

    • @Wisepati
      @Wisepati Год назад

      I would love to have an aluminum 99. He is so lucky though to have found it.

  • @carolpepper2424
    @carolpepper2424 Год назад +3

    Victor is a treasure!

  • @MetroStitcher
    @MetroStitcher Год назад +4

    So interesting and knowledgable! This guy has a museum in his house!

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад +2

      Yes! I know. Victor is working opening a museum. I loved seeing this amazing collection and it is only growing.

  • @dottiemathews6853
    @dottiemathews6853 Год назад +6

    wow! wow! wow!! A MAZING!!! THIS WAS PHENOMENAL!! GREAT VIDEO LADIES!! it makes me proud to have a Singer! i wonder is Singer the oldest sewing machine company?

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад +3

      Singer is not the oldest sewing machine company, but they are the first to be awarded with the patent in 1851. Actually, Elias Howe patented his machine in 1846, but he didn't have funding to put it in production. Isaac Singer infringed on his patent, and Howe filed a lawsuit and won. Singer had to pay him royalties on every machine that they sold.

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад +1

      Thank you for coming along with us for this video! We are really looking forward to filming and sharing more fashion heritage & needle trades knowledge. Let us know what you would like to see in future videos. Next up I believe we are going to focus on the hand cranks and treadle sewing machines in a bit more detail.

  • @juliekoone3569
    @juliekoone3569 Год назад +2

    You girls are so amazing I’m glad I found your channel, I also have a big collection so seeing this video makes me want to keep collecting. I’ve subscribed to your channel and look forward to more content.

  • @alibabafurball
    @alibabafurball Год назад +12

    Really great tour. That one fiddlebase with the rose decals is a VS2 not a VS3. The VS3 is a 3/4 Singer VS and has a square base. Love that Queen Victoria Jubilee model and the Persian decaled machine. Both of those should be in parlor cabinets. Great collection there.

    • @kerrynseymour2383
      @kerrynseymour2383 Год назад +2

      I own a vs3, 1892 singer model. It's not fiddle base.
      Correct.

    • @alibabafurball
      @alibabafurball Год назад +1

      @@kerrynseymour2383 correct, plus the VS3 has a long back access plate that extends into the arm. The VS3/28,28 and 128 do not.

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад +2

      Of course I know that was a VS2, but when you're rattling almost 200 machines off the top of your head, it's real easy to get mixed up at times! 😆
      Actually, Singer gave customers the option to pair machines with whatever cabinet they wanted. I switch machines around all the time, so you may see one in one cabinet, and might see it later in another.
      As far as the Persian, I decided it was a perfect fit for the red lacquer cabinet that it's in. There aren't any rules when it comes to pairing them!😉

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад +2

      @@alibabafurball
      Not to mention, the VS3 has a raised area where the spool pin is.

  • @D9P323
    @D9P323 Год назад +4

    This is a collector in Baltimore?
    I'm in the Northwest and just bought a Singer Sphinx at a Thrift store. I'm glad I'm not the only one with the "rescue" bug. Since moving here I've collected several machines.
    God bless him for his preservation efforts.
    More videos like this please.

  • @kogabear1
    @kogabear1 Год назад +2

    I have a collection of sewing machines but I’m not a true collector. I enjoy sewing and part of my hobby is learning about them and maintaining them. Cleaning and oiling is all they need. I laughed when he gets the comment of “ my grandfather or mother had one of those.” I get that too. I also get “ I wonder what happened to it?” Great video.

  • @sheila3205
    @sheila3205 Год назад +5

    Love your Collection of Sewing Machines. To protect them, please change the batteries in your Smoke Detectors!

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад +3

      Thanks for your concern, but they're hardwired, no batteries. Besides, I've moved out that house since then! 😆

  • @saneben9917
    @saneben9917 Год назад +6

    What an amazing sewing machine collection. Loved seeing these and hearing some history about them. I own a Singer 66 Treadle (over 100 years old and still works!), Wilcox and Gibs, Vickers Model De Luxe and an Essex Minature Sewing Machine and I just appreciate the beauty of their designs and and engineering. Amazing machines.....built to last! And now with energy prices rising, cheaper to use! With a treadle it is exercise as you sew! Lol.

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад

      Thank you!
      I'm quite familiar with Vickers, but I don't have one. I do have an Essex MK1 that I found in the UK since we did this video.

  • @jennifersetser9091
    @jennifersetser9091 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! It’s so wonderful to see his amazing collection! I have about 120, but none very special..I just love the beauty and functionality of all of them,from treadles to early electrics,to the older nechis and singers…all of the all metal machines. I especially love the wild colored ones,Pink Morrises,green Vigorellis, turquoise Japanese models…the funny little Elnas..it’s a joy to get them functional again!

  • @walteraddie7925
    @walteraddie7925 Год назад +4

    Nice collection very similar to mine. I do full restores though. These gems are so addictive. I always love to see more of what is still out there.

  • @sherriharris6142
    @sherriharris6142 Год назад +4

    I love this! I only have 5, but have an affection for each one!

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад

      That is amazing! I would love to make a space for everyone to share the photos and stories around their machines. Are you in any of these Facebook groups around the heritage machines?

  • @inthekitchen8842
    @inthekitchen8842 Год назад +3

    Thank you! Sooo interesting 🎉

  • @sandranelson8445
    @sandranelson8445 Год назад +3

    I just found you. This is a wonderful video. Tks so much for sharing.

  • @deidrabenson361
    @deidrabenson361 Год назад +4

    Absolutely blown away! What an amazing collection!❤️❤️❤️

  • @sauces_official
    @sauces_official Год назад +3

    fantastic collection!

  • @Roseamongthorns1
    @Roseamongthorns1 Год назад +4

    Amazing tour! I learned on an old Singer. My mother bought a Kenmore in the early 70s and I hunted down the same model. When I opened the case, the smell took me right back to my early teens years. What an inspiration you are Victor!

  • @carmencolon3520
    @carmencolon3520 Год назад +3

    Lovely collection 😍. Thanks Victor .

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад

      You're welcome, glad you enjoyed!

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад

      @@4evasoul257 So glad that everyone is enjoying the fashion field trip. Looking forward to making more content and seeing this community come together in this wonderful and exciting conversation around these beautiful machines.

  • @CBromfield
    @CBromfield Год назад +2

    I sure wish Victor was here in Brooklyn, NY. I have that Rocket Ship Singer and love it, but it sure needs some tuning up. This was a wonderful video and thanks so much. He was quite knowledgeable about the history of sewing machines......Oh my I wish he was just down the block from me, I also have a chain stitch toy Singer.....anyway lovely continued success to all involved.

  • @fouroakswisconsin
    @fouroakswisconsin Год назад +3

    Nice video ladies. I really enjoyed seeing this beautiful collection.

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад +1

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed!

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад

      We are so glad that we filmed this day! I know we are all so busy, but it was great being able to take the audience into that magical home of heritage sewing machines and learn directly from the collector Victor Colvin who clearly has a passion and love for them.

  • @tanyam.7848
    @tanyam.7848 Год назад +3

    So nice I'm going to view more than twice. Thanks Ladies & Mr. Victor for preserving history.

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад

      You're welcome, it's my civic duty! 😆

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад

      I hope that with more of these videos people will fall even more in love with these beautiful heritage machines and keep them singing.

  • @christopherstube9473
    @christopherstube9473 Год назад +2

    What a wonderful way to spend time. Victor is a fountainhead of useful history. I was remembering the smell of sewing machine oil of my mother's machine which is the first machine i was allowed to operate when i was 10 or so. It had a folding platen on the side opposite the pedestal and was run by a little electric motor that never seemed to need any work on it. I liked the treadle machines on Java as well and was amazed at the way they would use them for embroidery.

  • @charlottewilliams6226
    @charlottewilliams6226 Год назад +3

    Wow! Beautiful collection.

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад

      I know! We were worried this video would be too long, but now that I see it would could have gone in and zoomed in on all the beautiful decals and individual machines. Thank you so much for watching.

  • @tumorfarmer
    @tumorfarmer Год назад +9

    As far as comparing most early metal treadle sewing machine's speed, compared to today's new plastic machines, YES, MANY TREADLES (if properly oiled and adjusted and used by an expert treadler) SEW AS FAST, OR FASTER, than new sewing machines, because machines have actually SLOWED DOWN, as more plastic has been incorporated in them!
    Industrial machines have gotten faster (2500 to 6000 stitches per minute are common, depending on machine model, and motor setup- some robotic machines are advertised at mind blowing, not safe for human speeds), and some sergers, but especially as "never needs oiled" home sewing machine models have been made, those slow down even more, as the built in lubrication breaks down, making them disposable. (Many new machine ads brag about sewing 800 stitches per minute, but many vintage electric models can sew 1550 (Elna Supermatic with good pulley, proper lubrication- yours sounds loud, because the friction pulley has a flat spot, and needs replaced.), Singery 301 over 1,100 s.p.m., but Singer's 400 series became slower, 500 is slower than 400 series, planned built in obsolescence then further slowed the Singer Touch ' n Sew models, as Singer machines declined.
    Watching an expert treadler can be an eye opening experience!

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад

      So fascinating learning these various details about the treadle sewing machine. Thank you for sharing. :)

  • @Tubefish07
    @Tubefish07 16 часов назад

    This was awesome. Thank you!

  • @vanessajones3508
    @vanessajones3508 Год назад +3

    I enjoyed this video. He is so knowledgeable. This is a great video. I liked the machine with the thread spool on the bottom instead of a bobbin. That is a time-saver.

  • @naturalcurls1513
    @naturalcurls1513 Год назад +4

    Wow your collection is amazing. I learned to sew on my great aunts singer machine and it was not electric, l can’t remember what happened to it.

  • @virgochic8415
    @virgochic8415 Год назад +3

    Awesome collection. Really cool.

  • @farriersister
    @farriersister Год назад +4

    Bravo! Congratulations all around.

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад

      Wonderful! Thank you and we are getting together to plan more content to capture and share about these machines so they get some well deserved attention because they are so special.

  • @lizzyhazel4085
    @lizzyhazel4085 Год назад +3

    Simply amazing!

  • @carolhodgkinson7411
    @carolhodgkinson7411 8 дней назад

    Amazing

  • @user-ib7iw5ho5v
    @user-ib7iw5ho5v 24 дня назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤ Fantastic!

  • @127cmore
    @127cmore 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Singer Patcher from 1887 which I use in my upholstery workshop here in the Scottish Highlands 😮

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  10 месяцев назад

      That is wonderful! Do you have a photo of your workroom? I best it looks great in there.

  • @bradrock7731
    @bradrock7731 6 месяцев назад

    Pretty incredible. I hope he expands into the industrial & specialty machines.

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 6 месяцев назад

      I have several vintage industrials that are in storage!

    • @bradrock7731
      @bradrock7731 5 месяцев назад

      @@4evasoul257 I want a nice big high quality coffee table book of vintage sewing machines! I'm surprised I can not find one.

  • @juliatodhunter6454
    @juliatodhunter6454 4 месяца назад

    Such a nice man!

  • @sewcute_sewvintage
    @sewcute_sewvintage Год назад +2

    😍

  • @JaySmith-x6o
    @JaySmith-x6o 8 месяцев назад

    Nice machines..i have about 45 electric machines and 15 treadles..I live about 5 minutes where Isaac singer was born in pittstown ny

  • @quiltingforthesoul
    @quiltingforthesoul Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing. But what is his information is he on RUclips ?

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 Год назад +3

      I am on RUclips, but not for the machines.
      My clothing line, Victor Hou Designs, is prominently featured on here!

    • @quiltingforthesoul
      @quiltingforthesoul Год назад

      Sorry I don’t know. I wish I did.

  • @mariamartins1907
    @mariamartins1907 6 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @barrysvendsen9161
    @barrysvendsen9161 20 дней назад

    I have a W&W monogrammed treadle pedal.
    Would you happen to know which model(s) this pedal originally came with?

  • @nancy-katharynmcgraw2669
    @nancy-katharynmcgraw2669 6 месяцев назад +1

    His smoke detector needs a battery...that's the occasional "tweet/chirp" you hear in the background. That's a disappointment with all of those lbeautiful wooden cabinets, and many are antique cabinets... which really means over 100 years that the wood has "seasoned". Huge fire tisk, in my humble opinion.
    I remember using the light green Singer with those "typewriter" keys. It was in a Mahogany cabinet. I was allowed to sew on it only after I passed my Home Ec class in 7th grade, in 1962.
    I now have a Damascus Treadle sewing machine. I only need to place the leather strip around the wheels and it will be ready to use!!!

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 6 месяцев назад

      The smoke detector is hardwired, there is no batteries, but thanks for your concern! Also, everything is insured!

  • @loucilehall9281
    @loucilehall9281 Год назад +2

    I have a White Rotary machine that was made in 1949

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад +1

      Awh it would be nice if friends in the chat could post pictures and videos of their machines. Maybe something we can think about doing by asking the community to share their collections.

  • @vintagesewingcentermuseum6636
    @vintagesewingcentermuseum6636 Год назад +3

    Big smile V

    • @vintagesewingcentermuseum6636
      @vintagesewingcentermuseum6636 Год назад

      Loved watching this

    • @ryndl
      @ryndl Год назад

      Amazing collection! I have the same addiction. It started with a 1947 singer 66 and a kenmore model 52. Both were curb finds while on the job as a rural letter carrier. We now have 39 Singers and about a dozen others. I think Victor would agree that they just sort of take over your house!

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад

      @@ryndl Awh sounds like we might have to travel to your place for a fashion field trip :) what state are you based in? It would be so fun to visit people in different states who are collecting for fun and passion and reshape with the group.

  • @loucilehall9281
    @loucilehall9281 Год назад +2

    I also have an old Kenmore with no face plate

    • @sewbromo8445
      @sewbromo8445  Год назад

      Wow there seem to be some Kenmore fans in the group chat! We are thinking about doing some brand specific videos. Let us know if that would be interesting for you?

    • @loucilehall9281
      @loucilehall9281 Год назад +1

      Myself I like my White best. It’s a real workhorse

  • @ddawe31635
    @ddawe31635 2 месяца назад

    There is a pink machine in his basement. Japanese Made. It's a Morse Made by Toyota. ❤

  • @TheWoody1224
    @TheWoody1224 Год назад

    Need to add sewing machine tractors to make museum interesting

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 6 месяцев назад

      Tractors, and other products that are made from repurposed machines, are an abomination in the VSM community! I'm not here to collect those!

  • @barbf9168
    @barbf9168 11 дней назад

    I've used a 1917 Singer treadle to hem a cotton knit. It did a better job than my White electronic machine. I was very impressed. Soooooo....😏.

  • @Vu.c
    @Vu.c 11 месяцев назад

    Antique sewing machines collector

  • @maryexton7929
    @maryexton7929 Год назад +1

    That chirping in the background indicates that a smoke detector needs its battery changed.

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 6 месяцев назад

      The smoke detector is hardwired, there is no batteries, but thanks for your concern! Also, everything is insured!

    • @angelar1500
      @angelar1500 4 месяца назад

      Haha...I thought it was in my hotel room for a minute! Glad it wasn't!

  • @laurademarrais3248
    @laurademarrais3248 4 месяца назад

    Please put your presser feet down. A little piece of fabric in between the foot and the feed dogs. It’s better for the springs

  • @James-k3z7f
    @James-k3z7f 3 месяца назад

    💛🩷🧡💙💚💜❤️

  • @truthteller8459
    @truthteller8459 Год назад

    A Black Queen and 'his' sewing machines LOL.

    • @4evasoul257
      @4evasoul257 6 месяцев назад

      What is that supposed to mean? 🤔

  • @Catsface99
    @Catsface99 4 месяца назад

    I own 12 vintage sewing machines and for me they are much easier to use and service than new machines. I don't like new machines at all.