My husband and I watched the entire series tonight. We just happen chanced upon your videos on restoration as we were searching on how to restore mine. I have just started collecting singer machines my first just about 3 weeks ago. I was completely floored when I saw Kennesaw and Lost Mountain as that is where I lived for 38 years!!!. I drove all the way from Hiram Ga to pick up my Singer 66 Red Eye for Free in Philadelphia Pennsylvania which I named the machine “Freedom” since that first one a few weeks ago I have now a Minnesota another Singer 15-91. I just loved your series I cried at the end in honor of the lady that mended and made clothes on the machine. Mine are both treadles and I am making things on mine in hopes that my grandchildren will have an heirloom. Again thank you for your time and dedication for restoring not only furniture but restoring hearts. Video was wonderful
So emotional and beloved story!!! I cried, I won't be this lucky woman!!! 9 children and a beloved husband... The gift of God.... With all my prayers to this family and to you too. Got bles us!!! From Greece with love.. Bye.
Larry: My wife and I are very proud of the restoration and the tribute to my family. I watched the video tribute and it made well up with emotion. You've done a beautiful job and you should be very proud of your work. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the work and the future memories from the Bechtel family.
Outstanding job and amongst the most informative videos I’ve ever seen on you tube. Larry, not only are you a master of your craft, you are a born educator!
What a beautiful sewing machine. Lovely tribute to his mother. Love the history. I remember my grandmother and my own mother sewing on a treadle sewing machine when I was a small girl. My mother made all our clothes and she even made my wedding grown and three of the bridesmaids dresses. I am in the process of restoring her singer sewing machine cabinet. Thank you for sharing the process, I've learned a lot and veneer has to be replaced so I was very glad to learn from you. Many thanks.
Thank you for this series! I learned so much. I bought my Singer 66 on this table this summer. It needs some work and your information on taking things apart has been very helpful ❤
I see the appreciation you have for these classic pieces of American workmanship and I really dig the videos, brother. I hope I'm capable and competent enough to pull off a restoration myself. FINGERS CROSSED!
Thank you so much for your work producing these videos. I just received two old sewing machines, one that was my great grandmother's machine, and one that was from a lady from church. Neither was in as bad of shape as far as the wood cabinet, but I found so many useful tips and tricks. I had the confidence to get busy and the machines look so much better already. Loved the tribute at the end too.
Got a 1914 singer tredle 7/23/22 , and have really enjoyed the series. It has de-lamited in a few places but minor. Thanks to your video, I will attempt it. I was going to just make it a night stand, and even if I can't make it this beautiful, I'll do my best.
I'm just starting my journey to refinish my 1906 Singer 27 treadle. I came to watch your video series to see how you handled the splitting veneer that was still surface good but the glue separated. I'm not disappointed. You did a lovely job. I plan to go one step further and refurbish the machine too. The old lacquer on my machine is pitted, crazed, and flaking off a bit. Since these machines are so common and hundreds of thousands were made, I plan on painting my machine raspberry purple. I'm even designing some new water slide decals with raspberries to go with it. The head cover had the raspberry design so I searched for a rear cover plate and found one to match it. I'm half tempted to get the front cover engraved with a raspberry since it's plain. I have been studying for many months on the various things I need to do. Where my cover had rusted thru the nickel plating, I found out how to redo that. I bought all the things I need to nickel plate them again. So, thank you for sharing your series. It has helped fill in the gaps in my restoration journey.
Thank you for your videos on restoration of this sewing machine. I have the same type and starting today, August 11, 2021, I'm starting my restoration. I took a picture of the before sewing machine.
Very helpful series! I was okay taking my new (?) 1926 machine apart and restoring it, but I was really glad for this video. I needed guidance in figuring out what order to re-assemble. Thanks for your detailed demonstration.
Beautiful job. It never occurred to me to take the cabinet apart as completely as you did, and because my woodworking skills are limited, I opted to paint it instead of removing the veneer. If I redo it again, I’ll be able to use your video as a guide to do a better job. Thanks!
BRAVO!!!!! One Fine Job, Very well done, just watched the whole series, I can see in your face, and hear in your voice, You are, and well should be Proud of this one, sort of makes ya think that all the time you have put into learning how to do it was worth it, I think so. I take my hat off to you, many would have said, No to this, That is what makes you one of the 1% who really get it, From this old Trader.....God Bless
OK Larry, I know this isn’t a new video, but I’ve just finished the series and I cried at the end, the whole thing is so beautiful.....I’ve got both my Grandmothers and my Mother’s Singer machines and cabinets and both need restoration....I’m working to wrap up some things work-wise and hope to retire from hi-tech very soon.....you have inspired me to tackle some restoration for sure. Thank You so much.
Thank you. I didn't mean to make you cry! It was a real treat for me to be able to personalize this machine and what it means to the family. Good luck with your restorations and retirement!
This was a great video series. I have my grandmother's 1919 Series 66 that I've carted around various houses/garages for 30 years and the wood finish was pretty badly beaten up, though the machine and its artwork was in very good shape. Finally got around to restoring it and Larry's tips definitely helped me complete the project. Big thumbs up.
My grandma had a machine just like this but I've no idea what happened to it. Thanks for sharing this lovely restoration with us. It brought back a lot of memories.
Absolutely beautiful! I will be inheriting my great-grandmother's Singer Treadle as soon as I can pick it up from my mom's house. From what I remember it has an awful white paint stain (grandma used it as as step ladder - shame on her!!) After watching what a labor-intensive job it is as I have never done any projects such as this, I'm thinking about saving up to have it professionally done. Thank you for sharing!
This is truly a piece of art as well as history. I am so glad that I found this series. I've learned a lot and really appreciate the craftsmanship. Superb job!🙂👍
This brought a tear to my eye, to know and share in the history of this machine is priceless.💙 You did a beautiful restoration, Larry. I hope this machine is used and treasured by many generations to come. In our throw away society it's good to know there are some who wish to preserve and pass down family treasures.
We watched all the videos of the progression of this restoration and we are so impressed the family chose to have you do this. Beautifully done. Thanks for sharing the journey.
I subscribed to your channel because of this series. Thank you for the love you put into your work, and to the beautiful tribute to this lovely lady. I dare say that this video series is now a part of the rich history of this heirloom. Well done.
I just sat and watched the whole series of videos. I'm stunned. I wish I could see my own sewing machine restored like this one. Your work is priceless.
I may have commented before but I wanted to thank you this tutorial. I am currently finishing up my restoration of this same type of Singer treadle machine. Your step by step was invaluable in tackling this project. As a sewist, I bought this machine at auction and unfortunately don't know anything about it's history or prior owners. You did an amazing job and I'm sure the family was grateful! While we replaced most of the veneer, the finish is not museum quality like yours - you are a true craftsman - I'm pleased with the results. I will use this machine with pride! Again, thanks for this awesome tutorial and I love watching your work!
A beautiful restoration, and a wonderful tribute to the memory of a family's loved one! I did a "soft" restoration on my 1904 model 27-4 that belonged to a great-aunt. It runs beautifully and I use it regularly!
I watched the whole series with fascination and truly admired your work. It brought back memories because my Grandmother had the same machine. In fact when you showed the photo of the original owner she looked very much like me Grandmother. It was uncanny. Growing up during world war two in England my grandmother and Mother were able to make clothes for all the family with that same machine. It was invaluable because of the acute shortages during the duration. So the machine was in frequent use. Congratulations for your patience and excellent workmanship.
So beautiful! Great restoration. It's clear everything you have done was with a lot of thought and you have taken your time and not rushed the process. Thanks again for sharing your work with us all!
I have watched all your videos and think you do amazing work. You should be very proud of your work espically this sewing machine and your dedcation to the family thats owns it. Can't wait for your next video. Keep up the great work.
Love it!! I love the human connection in the tribute you made. I remember years ago an old man at an antique store told me with every object is a story of another person. ..dammit. ..who's cutting onions in here??
Thank you so much for this. I have just finished restoring mine, and I used this series to help me ALOT. It was the first time I had ever stained wood, and the first time I ever used shellac, but these videos made it all a heck of alot easier. Thank you. :)
I have this exact model and cabinet I just acquired to be used for sewing. The sewing machine is in excellent condition, decals, etc. The drawers are in great condition. Just the top and veneer in 2 places and under the table top needs work.
What a great video! My grandmother had one identical to it. My mom learned to sew on it, and I did as well. I hope to refurbish the cabinet because the top layer has started to peel back. The black lacquer on the machine is in good shape, but most of the decals are worn away. Would like to replace those, too. Thank you for sharing this series!
Beautiful piece of work you have done here. I loved to watch the series. Since a few days now I am owner of a nearly similar kind of antique Singer. I'd just began to restore whar I could with the minimum of my knowledge of this art. But I stopped to learn more about the steps before I go on with it. I just love this machine. But it is in a much worser condition than this one, you showed. It will be a very timeconsuming project, that I will go in a very slowly way. ^^
Breathtaking job. Very moving tribute. Plus, your having the machine & cabinet during the hurricane saved it, yet again!!! Scares me to see such hard work ahead of me just to use the treadle machine I just purchased 3 weeks ago. Wondering if the one you completed will be used? If so, where can bobbins be purchased? Already have the leather cording for the treadle part. So very impressed with great video & narration for each one! Glad you did such a fine job on each part & piece, especially when you included the parts that were surprises & how you managed those areas, too. Was a moving moment to watch the pieces be reassembled! Then the before & after pictures were a great reminder of the tasks involved for such a stunning outcome!!! Thank you!!!
Uh.....WOW! Nice job Larry. Its great to see a craftsman taking pride in his work. I am certain the Bechtel's will cherish their family heirloom. Keep up the good work!
Beautiful restoration! I have my mother’s singer sewing machine overseas, my hope is to have it shipped to Florida and do the restoration. She bought hers in 1950, it has the drive belt but it needs to be replaced. It needs the same type of work.
Good job. I think it is a shame that it will just be looked at and not use. I would have it wired with a motor and sew with it. Straight stitch do a beautiful job. The fact that this one folds inside the cabinet is a plus.
I'm sure you made his Nanny very proud. Thank you for sharing and inspiring so many others to preserve such beautiful heirlooms.
My husband and I watched the entire series tonight. We just happen chanced upon your videos on restoration as we were searching on how to restore mine. I have just started collecting singer machines my first just about 3 weeks ago. I was completely floored when I saw Kennesaw and Lost Mountain as that is where I lived for 38 years!!!. I drove all the way from Hiram Ga to pick up my Singer 66 Red Eye for Free in Philadelphia Pennsylvania which I named the machine “Freedom” since that first one a few weeks ago I have now a Minnesota another Singer 15-91. I just loved your series I cried at the end in honor of the lady that mended and made clothes on the machine. Mine are both treadles and I am making things on mine in hopes that my grandchildren will have an heirloom. Again thank you for your time and dedication for restoring not only furniture but restoring hearts. Video was wonderful
So emotional and beloved story!!! I cried, I won't be this lucky woman!!! 9 children and a beloved husband... The gift of God.... With all my prayers to this family and to you too. Got bles us!!! From Greece with love.. Bye.
Larry: My wife and I are very proud of the restoration and the tribute to my family. I watched the video tribute and it made well up with emotion. You've done a beautiful job and you should be very proud of your work. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the work and the future memories from the Bechtel family.
It was my pleasure, my friend. Hoping to see you all as soon as circumstances permit. Stay safe and well and best regards to all.
Outstanding job and amongst the most informative videos I’ve ever seen on you tube. Larry, not only are you a master of your craft, you are a born educator!
What a beautiful sewing machine. Lovely tribute to his mother. Love the history.
I remember my grandmother and my own mother sewing on a treadle sewing machine when I was a small girl. My mother made all our clothes and she even made my wedding grown and three of the bridesmaids dresses. I am in the process of restoring her singer sewing machine cabinet. Thank you for sharing the process, I've learned a lot and veneer has to be replaced so I was very glad to learn from you. Many thanks.
Thank you very much!
Thank You for your videos I watched all 9 of Restoration of an Antique Singer Treadle Sewing Machine and I learned a lot
So touching that you included the tribute with her story. Your so very thoughtful. Blessings to you!
Thank you for this series! I learned so much. I bought my Singer 66 on this table this summer. It needs some work and your information on taking things apart has been very helpful ❤
I see the appreciation you have for these classic pieces of American workmanship and I really dig the videos, brother.
I hope I'm capable and competent enough to pull off a restoration myself. FINGERS CROSSED!
You'll do fine. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for your work producing these videos. I just received two old sewing machines, one that was my great grandmother's machine, and one that was from a lady from church. Neither was in as bad of shape as far as the wood cabinet, but I found so many useful tips and tricks. I had the confidence to get busy and the machines look so much better already. Loved the tribute at the end too.
My Grandma had one just like it! She was a tailor and used it through 1970. This looks great!
Very cool!
WOW! Simply phenomenal!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've viewed all nine parts! You did a wonderful job!!
Thank you! 😊
Got a 1914 singer tredle 7/23/22 , and have really enjoyed the series. It has de-lamited in a few places but minor. Thanks to your video, I will attempt it. I was going to just make it a night stand, and even if I can't make it this beautiful, I'll do my best.
Sir, what a great job you did. It’s a credit to you.
I'm just starting my journey to refinish my 1906 Singer 27 treadle. I came to watch your video series to see how you handled the splitting veneer that was still surface good but the glue separated. I'm not disappointed. You did a lovely job. I plan to go one step further and refurbish the machine too. The old lacquer on my machine is pitted, crazed, and flaking off a bit. Since these machines are so common and hundreds of thousands were made, I plan on painting my machine raspberry purple. I'm even designing some new water slide decals with raspberries to go with it. The head cover had the raspberry design so I searched for a rear cover plate and found one to match it. I'm half tempted to get the front cover engraved with a raspberry since it's plain. I have been studying for many months on the various things I need to do. Where my cover had rusted thru the nickel plating, I found out how to redo that. I bought all the things I need to nickel plate them again. So, thank you for sharing your series. It has helped fill in the gaps in my restoration journey.
Thanks Larry from Australia- Just bought a 1922 Singer 6 drawer for the Misses- loved watching your series and advise.
Thank you! I hope she enjoys her machine!
Thank you for your videos on restoration of this sewing machine. I have the same type and starting today, August 11, 2021, I'm starting my restoration.
I took a picture of the before sewing machine.
Very helpful series! I was okay taking my new (?) 1926 machine apart and restoring it, but I was really glad for this video. I needed guidance in figuring out what order to re-assemble. Thanks for your detailed demonstration.
Glad it helped!
It’s beautiful! You did a wonderful job bring back this beauty!
Beautiful job. It never occurred to me to take the cabinet apart as completely as you did, and because my woodworking skills are limited, I opted to paint it instead of removing the veneer. If I redo it again, I’ll be able to use your video as a guide to do a better job. Thanks!
BRAVO!!!!! One Fine Job, Very well done, just watched the whole series, I can see in your face, and hear in your voice, You are, and well should be Proud of this one, sort of makes ya think that all the time you have put into learning how to do it was worth it, I think so. I take my hat off to you, many would have said, No to this, That is what makes you one of the 1% who really get it, From this old Trader.....God Bless
Thank you very much. I truly appreciate your kind words.
Thank you for that series... Enjoyed it and learned a lot.
Thank you Larry for doing this wrap up vid and you did it in such a thoughtful and caring way.
Thank you.
OK Larry, I know this isn’t a new video, but I’ve just finished the series and I cried at the end, the whole thing is so beautiful.....I’ve got both my Grandmothers and my Mother’s Singer machines and cabinets and both need restoration....I’m working to wrap up some things work-wise and hope to retire from hi-tech very soon.....you have inspired me to tackle some restoration for sure. Thank You so much.
Thank you. I didn't mean to make you cry! It was a real treat for me to be able to personalize this machine and what it means to the family. Good luck with your restorations and retirement!
HI Larry, Thank you for all nine videos. The machine is so beautiful. I know the family will love it. I enjoyed the family history very much.
Thank you!
How on Earth did my favorite woodworking/trstoration channel make me cry? You are amazing! Thank you for bringing this treasure back to life for them.
Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed the series and we were able to touch you with the small tribute to Miss Sarah Mae. Best regards.
This was a great video series. I have my grandmother's 1919 Series 66 that I've carted around various houses/garages for 30 years and the wood finish was pretty badly beaten up, though the machine and its artwork was in very good shape. Finally got around to restoring it and Larry's tips definitely helped me complete the project. Big thumbs up.
Thank you!
My grandma had a machine just like this but I've no idea what happened to it. Thanks for sharing this lovely restoration with us. It brought back a lot of memories.
Thank you. It's amazing how many memories we have when we see items we remember from long ago.
It’s beautiful and precious. You did a fabulous job!
Thank you! Cheers!
loved the back story at the end
Absolutely beautiful! I will be inheriting my great-grandmother's Singer Treadle as soon as I can pick it up from my mom's house. From what I remember it has an awful white paint stain (grandma used it as as step ladder - shame on her!!) After watching what a labor-intensive job it is as I have never done any projects such as this, I'm thinking about saving up to have it professionally done. Thank you for sharing!
Wonderful! I hope you do another sewing machine series soon!
This is truly a piece of art as well as history. I am so glad that I found this series. I've learned a lot and really appreciate the craftsmanship. Superb job!🙂👍
This brought a tear to my eye, to know and share in the history of this machine is priceless.💙 You did a beautiful restoration, Larry. I hope this machine is used and treasured by many generations to come. In our throw away society it's good to know there are some who wish to preserve and pass down family treasures.
Thank you, Sharon. Best regards.
We watched all the videos of the progression of this restoration and we are so impressed the family chose to have you do this. Beautifully done. Thanks for sharing the journey.
Awesome! Thank you!
Amazing! Just finished watching this 9 part series and I'm so excited to bring new life to my Singer treadle cabinet!
Great job. Love the tribute at the end.
I subscribed to your channel because of this series. Thank you for the love you put into your work, and to the beautiful tribute to this lovely lady. I dare say that this video series is now a part of the rich history of this heirloom. Well done.
I just sat and watched the whole series of videos. I'm stunned. I wish I could see my own sewing machine restored like this one.
Your work is priceless.
Wow, thank you!
Beautiful restoration and tribute. I hope the family are fairing okay.
Thank you. Best regards.
Beautiful cabinet and machine and thank you for a beautiful tribute to Sara and her family!
Stunning restoration. I'm sure it's the reason the owner brought it to you. ; ) A labor of love Grandma would be proud of.
Thank you.
I may have commented before but I wanted to thank you this tutorial. I am currently finishing up my restoration of this same type of Singer treadle machine. Your step by step was invaluable in tackling this project. As a sewist, I bought this machine at auction and unfortunately don't know anything about it's history or prior owners. You did an amazing job and I'm sure the family was grateful! While we replaced most of the veneer, the finish is not museum quality like yours - you are a true craftsman - I'm pleased with the results. I will use this machine with pride! Again, thanks for this awesome tutorial and I love watching your work!
Thank you so much!
Loved this series of videos!
Beautiful job you've done.!!
Watching this is like watching someone restoring a classic car.
Thanks for the vid!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a great job you've done ... Thanks for sharing Alan D
Beautiful thank you for this tribute.
Well done, Larry =Excellent job! I've thoroughly enjoyed all nine parts - thank you for posting this.
Thank you - glad you enjoyed it.
What a treasure and a blessing 💝
Wow, this is beautiful
It looks so pretty. Good job!
A beautiful restoration, and a wonderful tribute to the memory of a family's loved one! I did a "soft" restoration on my 1904 model 27-4 that belonged to a great-aunt. It runs beautifully and I use it regularly!
You did a great job Boss, Live to ride !!!
Lovely job!
Wow beautiful woodwork!
Great series
I watched the whole series with fascination and truly admired your work. It brought back memories because my Grandmother had the same machine. In fact when you showed the photo of the original owner she looked very much like me Grandmother. It was uncanny. Growing up during world war two in England my grandmother and Mother were able to make clothes for all the family with that same machine. It was invaluable because of the acute shortages during the duration. So the machine was in frequent use. Congratulations for your patience and excellent workmanship.
Wow! That looks great!
Thank you.
So beautiful! Great restoration. It's clear everything you have done was with a lot of thought and you have taken your time and not rushed the process. Thanks again for sharing your work with us all!
Thank you very much!
Nice, very good. Thanks giving to your mother.
Great job, thanks for sharing.
Absolutely wonderful. Blessed family reminder of Grandmother. Thank you.
Wonderful tribute
Mine is definitely going to need veneer replaced.
I’m soooo going to make a template for screw holes prior to starting.
I was so nervous watching you.
Great job. Thanks for sharing the videos with us.
Thank you. Glad you liked it!
Wow...What a lot of work and a great restoration job! It looks beautiful.
Excellent tribute Larry, once again the love of what you do, and for the people it means a lot to shows. well done.!.
Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful, you do amazing work! Thank you for sharing, Larry!
Thank you very much!
Nice work Larry! One to be proud of. It's only wood, glue and some shiny stuff, but as any refinisher knows, also a lot of hard work.
Thank you! Best regards.
I have watched all your videos and think you do amazing work. You should be very proud of your work espically this sewing machine and your dedcation to the family thats owns it. Can't wait for your next video. Keep up the great work.
Thank you.
Exceptional work as always! Go "OWLS" Hoot Hoot.
great video, very helpful. thanks
Just Lovely! The tribute was so thoughtful. I thoroughly enjoyed this restoration. Thank you for sharing your artistry!
Glad you enjoyed it
Love it!! I love the human connection in the tribute you made. I remember years ago an old man at an antique store told me with every object is a story of another person. ..dammit. ..who's cutting onions in here??
Thanks (Ya old softie!) LOL
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours my friend
I’m a sentimental person, I cherish anything old even if it’s not connected to me.
Thank you that was so informative, great work
Great job Larry!!!
Thank you.
Great job so awesome a treasure to keep . Love it. So awesome to see the before and after pics.
Thank you so much for this. I have just finished restoring mine, and I used this series to help me ALOT. It was the first time I had ever stained wood, and the first time I ever used shellac, but these videos made it all a heck of alot easier. Thank you. :)
I have this exact model and cabinet I just acquired to be used for sewing. The sewing machine is in excellent condition, decals, etc. The drawers are in great condition. Just the top and veneer in 2 places and under the table top needs work.
And I would like to make a comment about the special music you chose for the closing. Very appropriate and touching.
Thank you. I like it very much as well.
Fabulous!
Nice! Blessed Advent and merry Christmas from Graz.
Thank you and best to you and yours as well.
Wow, beautiful work on the restoration and the tribute was very touching. Thanks you for sharing.
Thank you.
What a great video! My grandmother had one identical to it. My mom learned to sew on it, and I did as well. I hope to refurbish the cabinet because the top layer has started to peel back. The black lacquer on the machine is in good shape, but most of the decals are worn away. Would like to replace those, too. Thank you for sharing this series!
Beautiful piece of work you have done here. I loved to watch the series. Since a few days now I am owner of a nearly similar kind of antique Singer. I'd just began to restore whar I could with the minimum of my knowledge of this art. But I stopped to learn more about the steps before I go on with it. I just love this machine. But it is in a much worser condition than this one, you showed. It will be a very timeconsuming project, that I will go in a very slowly way. ^^
Nice work. You must feel very satisfied.
Thank you. I'll be relieved when it finally goes home. Thanks for watching.
Breathtaking job. Very moving tribute. Plus, your having the machine & cabinet during the hurricane saved it, yet again!!!
Scares me to see such hard work ahead of me just to use the treadle machine I just purchased 3 weeks ago.
Wondering if the one you completed will be used? If so, where can bobbins be purchased? Already have the leather cording for the treadle part.
So very impressed with great video & narration for each one! Glad you did such a fine job on each part & piece, especially when you included the parts that were surprises & how you managed those areas, too. Was a moving moment to watch the pieces be reassembled! Then the before & after pictures were a great reminder of the tasks involved for such a stunning outcome!!! Thank you!!!
Uh.....WOW! Nice job Larry. Its great to see a craftsman taking pride in his work. I am certain the Bechtel's will cherish their family heirloom. Keep up the good work!
Thank you.
You went for the wrong hole, my heart skipped a beat, but you stopped yourself from disaster!!!
I am capable of grand failure at any time. Luckily we avoided a problem on this one!
Beautiful restoration! I have my mother’s singer sewing machine overseas, my hope is to have it shipped to Florida and do the restoration. She bought hers in 1950, it has the drive belt but it needs to be replaced. It needs the same type of work.
Great job
Thank you
Excellent
Complimenti lavoro eccellente..👍👍
Great wonderful. I hope to be with you.
Good job. I think it is a shame that it will just be looked at and not use. I would have it wired with a motor and sew with it. Straight stitch do a beautiful job. The fact that this one folds inside the cabinet is a plus.
Thank you😎👍🎶
Thank you too!
Великолепно!🎉❤
Gracias.
Fue de mucha ayuda.Desde Colombia