Thanks for the tour, I use to work in a sewing factory back in the 80's we use to make infant and children clothing. I loved sewing but we were piece rate, so it was all about how fast you could sew. All of our jobs were eventually outsourced to overseas and the factories all shut down. I still do home sewing now and am working on making doggy clothes, quilts and stuff for myself. I miss the nice industrial machines that we were allowed to sew on, on our off days.
I love her factory setup. It gives me a lot of inspiration on how I can arrange my sewing room to accomodate a lot of equipment and tables with as little space as possible.
that button holler is huge, my college production tutor was complaining that our college needed a button holler but looking at this if they ever get one i'd be surprised if they had the space for it cause they already have 40 basic industrial sewing machines and 4 overlockers spread in 2 rooms all machines are brother, any other machines a domestic for textile and embroidery purposes also they have 2 massive janome embroidery machines that cost £4k each and a lot of fashion/knitting and pattern cutting books also about 20 various mannequins for female, male and trouser mannequins
Like a candy shop….I have an industrial Juki serger and Juki industrial…cannot live with out them to a home machine. 28 years and still going strong. I love these toys…wish I had room for them all
Thank you! I've always wanted to know how sewing factories work. Do you have a video with the people actually working on projects? I love to see that, too. Thanks again. :)
AAWWWW YEAH this makes me happy to see this even though I'm still a student in fashion I love doing things outside of school still working on my personal collection on menswear. Keep up the great work ZOE :)
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I have a basic Singer 201 treadle made in Scotland, and do everything except buttonholes on it. I use a french seam rather than serge. I enjoy your videos. Many thanks for posting.
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I just remember the first time I use that cutting knife I was so scared I almost had my finger cutted. Affortunately my teacher helped me and we were working with an especial glove which really protected me.
I worked in a sewing room for vinyl upholstery on a Juki like yours, I was taught to wind bobbins as I sew. I didn't have to stop what I was doing - just had to double check when I first started to make sure it was winding correctly - but I wonder now if that was wrong advice?
To comment on your comment on the bobbin winder, as long as using same color, why not engage the winder and have it wind bobbins while you're sewing with it?
Thank you Zoe, your videos are so relevant!! Well atleast to me because I want to go mass so I find them to be really helpful and a bit overwhelming too, haha!
Thanks for the tour, I use to work in a sewing factory back in the 80's we use to make infant and children clothing. I loved sewing but we were piece rate, so it was all about how fast you could sew. All of our jobs were eventually outsourced to overseas and the factories all shut down. I still do home sewing now and am working on making doggy clothes, quilts and stuff for myself. I miss the nice industrial machines that we were allowed to sew on, on our off days.
I love her factory setup. It gives me a lot of inspiration on how I can arrange my sewing room to accomodate a lot of equipment and tables with as little space as possible.
Yes, she uses space very efficiently.
"Sewing Factory" lol is that a Rolling Sky reference? XD
That was interesting for one person overview thank you for unique Outlook
Thank God we live in America
Oh how i love all these machines.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful interesting video Blessings
Oh my god, I would've never thought of using staplers for cutting!
that button holler is huge, my college production tutor was complaining that our college needed a button holler but looking at this if they ever get one i'd be surprised if they had the space for it cause they already have 40 basic industrial sewing machines and 4 overlockers spread in 2 rooms all machines are brother, any other machines a domestic for textile and embroidery purposes also they have 2 massive janome embroidery machines that cost £4k each and a lot of fashion/knitting and pattern cutting books also about 20 various mannequins for female, male and trouser mannequins
How many students are in your program?
between 15-20 a class and the range is from Level 1 which is beginner to Level 5 or as its known HND year 2
Like a candy shop….I have an industrial Juki serger and Juki industrial…cannot live with out them to a home machine. 28 years and still going strong. I love these toys…wish I had room for them all
It's not big but has everything you need !! And it's a clean factory!!
Yes!
....Nice Space.....!!!!
That was so interesting!!! THOSE ANTIQUE MACHINES AHHHH!!!!!! I want one!!!
HA! I want ALL OF THEM!
Thank you! I've always wanted to know how sewing factories work. Do you have a video with the people actually working on projects? I love to see that, too. Thanks again. :)
You're welcome! I deliberately excluded any detailed work being done because I would need to chase down permission to post their projects.
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AAWWWW YEAH this makes me happy to see this even though I'm still a student in fashion I love doing things outside of school still working on my personal collection on menswear.
Keep up the great work ZOE :)
:D
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Im here because i wanna apply for sewing job😆 looks fun . My mom is a dress maker and i always wanted to be one too .
Fascinating fact (for me anyway 😉) - my Dad used to work in the Singer factory, making sewing machines!! 😊
Cool!
Great tour. I'm jealous too over the cutting tables. I have to use my kitchen island. Been trying to get my husband to make me a table!
this is a place you never want to leave eat, sleep, sew, spend the rest of your life here LOL
I have a basic Singer 201 treadle made in Scotland, and do everything except buttonholes on it. I use a french seam rather than serge.
I enjoy your videos. Many thanks for posting.
Hello mam eileenfb 1948 I am a singer auto machine operator on lock stich machine I have a expiriance 15th year my contact number 0092 03064800217 please contact me
I am starting stitching unit and please do videos on that along with the machinery
Very interesting and informative!! Thank you so, so much! :D
Fantastic
Wow, thank you for showing this!
You're welcome!
I love this! I own an online accessories brand, but love to have a setup like this! Would love to visit and maybe shadow or work here!
That was some great sewing machine and workshop porn! love this series -so very interesting and informative!
Thank you! 🌼
This tour is inspiring...
Best wishes
I just remember the first time I use that cutting knife I was so scared I almost had my finger cutted. Affortunately my teacher helped me and we were working with an especial glove which really protected me.
Ah, gloves, good idea!
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I'm so jealous of all those machines that do all those neat things..lol
Meeeeee tooooooo~~!!!
I worked in a sewing room for vinyl upholstery on a Juki like yours, I was taught to wind bobbins as I sew. I didn't have to stop what I was doing - just had to double check when I first started to make sure it was winding correctly - but I wonder now if that was wrong advice?
If it worked for you, it's fine.
To comment on your comment on the bobbin winder, as long as using same color, why not engage the winder and have it wind bobbins while you're sewing with it?
Love your videos 💕
I’m learning a lot
Keep it up 👍🏽
Thank you Zoe, your videos are so relevant!! Well atleast to me because I want to go mass so I find them to be really helpful and a bit overwhelming too, haha!
You're welcome!
Love it all the way. Gracias....Thanks.
You're welcome!
thank you!
Goodness what is the name of the 83 and 85 yr old machines near the end?
Awesome machines
I want all of them!
Hello, Can you please give me advice on How to find one of these places in Miami!?
Try fashiondex.com
How do I get a job there.... Where are you located?..
Do you know why they use scissors instead of rotary cutters? I thought it might be faster to use a rotary cutter instead. Thanks.
I don't know why they don't but I do not use rotary cutters because they're imprecise and you need cutting mats.
amazing
wow you can imagine how mega factories in Asia and India would look.
can i get a sewing visa for america
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Wow, thanks for this sewing factory tour Zoe!
You're welcome!
I want visit this factory! where is this place? Can I visit? I have commercial job. Do you take any job? Please let me know!!
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Almost all of Kathleen s machines are older than my grandparents.😅😅😅
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84 year old machine wow!
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