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naturemaiden Posted - Nov 03 2017 : 12:15:00 PM
Hi everyone,

I published a new book last week...

How To Rewire Vintage Sewing Machines. Its available in spiral binding, regular paperback and kindle.

I also published 2 other books:

How To Use A Vintage Sewing Machine- which shows how the functions differ on various types of machines and how to use them.

How to Make Money with Vintage Sewing Machines, which is pretty self explanatory.

These books can be viewed here: http://thriftyfarmgirl.com/diy-sewing-machine-books.htm







I also have a new Facebook group to accompany my parts website: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1915187382067282/

Connie

http://www.naturemaiden.com/ Handcrafted Artisan Soap
http://saratoga-rose.blogspot.com/ My published books & other writing.
http://modern-day-laura.blogspot.com/ Filled with everything I love!
http://www.thriftyfarmgirl.com/ Vintage Sewing Machine Parts
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msdoolittle Posted - Nov 16 2017 : 12:18:59 PM
I love it, Connie.

I used to have fourteen (!!!!!!!) sewing machines. I still have 2 antiques and I use a White 7013, named Sophia. :D

The vintage machines sew like no other. Seam like a dream!

FarmGirl #1390
www.mylittlecountry.blog

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