Originally Posted by Leota
Originally Posted by peggymunday
Does anyone know of a reputable online course for a reasonable amount to learn how to repair sewing machines??
White Sewing Center http://www.whitesewingcenter.com/repairclass.php The California Academy of Sewing Machine Repai http://www.sewingmachinerepair.com/index.html Here is a link with a lot of information that may be helpful. http://www.creativesewingtips.com/si...ne-repair.html Hope this helps... DH and I also wanted to repair machines as an additional source of income.. but it hasn't happened...too much life and illness... :( but I still have the sewing machines :D lol Just out of curiosity....how many machines do you have? Pics? |
Originally Posted by irishrose
That's quilte a collection! What does the Rocketeer need? Are you interested in shipping a machine?
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You have a Necchi in there. Join the Necchi site. It has tutorials that would apply to some other makes. I saw complete directions somewhere. Was it the site of the British repairman who is also a writer? Let me think about it.
There are manuals on the Internet specific to some machines. When I searching for a owner's manual for a Singer Stylist last night, I found several. I found the manual today. |
Maybe you can contact Lostin51 here on the site. He may be able to help you. Hes very very knowledgable. Good Luck.
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WOWSERS!!!!! :shock: :shock: That's amazing!!! I even see a Kenmore I used to have!!!!!! ;)
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Wow wow wow. Good luck. Did u check amazon for a book??
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WOW, what a collection. I think you can google the brand name of the machine for a repair manual. Sometimes you can get them online. I have the same old Kenmore (3rd one down on the left of your pic). Got it over 10 years ago at a garage sale for $30. Runs like a charm. It's my "backup machine" when my Viking doesn't want to run. LOL
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Nice flock! Thx for sharing. Glad they are loved and not junked.
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WoW - your cup runneth over! :-)
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Love your collection!! :D
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